Oscar, The Oscar, OSCAR or Oskar mey refer tae:
- Academy Award or Oscar, presentit bi the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) for cinematic film achievements
- OSCAR Radio, a radio station run bi the pupils o Oundle School
- Oscar (gien name), an Erse- an Inglis-leid name; the airticle includes the names Osgar, Oskar, an Oskari
- OSCAR: Near-realtime global ocean surface current data set Archived 2015-11-26 at the Wayback Machine; see Ocean current
- Oscar (fish), Astronotus ocellatus
- Oscar (therapy cat), cat who can purportedly predict the daiths o hospice patients
- Oscar (bionic cat), a cat which haed implants efter luisin baith hind paws
- Unsinkable Sam, Warld War II ship's cat kent as Oscar an aw
- oskar, a gene required for the development o the Drosophila embryo
- OSCAR (gene)
- Beast o Busco, a North American cryptid turtle namit Oscar
- The Oscar (film), a 1966 American drama
- Oscar (1967 film), a French comedy
- Oscar (1991 film), an American film adaptit frae the same source as the French film, starrin Sylvester Stallone
- Oscar (2013 film), a 2013 American film directit bi Mike Mitchell
- Oskar (film), a 1962 Dens film
- Oscar, a 1985 British TV drama starrin Michael Gambon
- Oscar Madison, character frae The Odd Couple
- Oscar Martinez, a character on the US version of "The Office"
- Oscar the Grouch, a Sesame Street Grouch character
- Oscar-cless submarine, a Soviet/Roushie submarine class
- Nakajima Ki-43, a Warld War II Japanese aircraft, codenamit "Oscar" bi the Allies
- Oscar, the letter O in the NATO phonetic alphabet
- Oscar (opera), a 2013 opera aboot Oscar Wilde, bi Theodore Morrison
- Saunt Ansgar (801–865)
- Oscar N. Onyema CEO, The Nigerian Stock Exchange
- Oscar (fitbawer, born 1954), Brazilian fitbawer
- Oscar (fitbawer, born 1991), Brazilian fitbawer
- Oscar de la Renta, fashion designer
- Oscar De La Hoya, American boxer
- Oscar I o Swaden (1799–1859)
- Oscar II o Swaden (1829–1907)
- Oscar Pistorius, amputatit Sooth African sprint runner
- Oscar Robertson, American basketbaw player
- Oscar Schmidt, Brazilian basketbaw player
- Oscar Wilde (1854–1900), Erse writer an poet
- Paul Nicholas or Oscar, Breetish actor an performer
- The Importance of Being Oscar, a 1960 ane-man show devisit bi the soi-disant ("self-styled") Irish actor Micheál MacLiammóir an based on the writins o Oscar Wilde
- OSCAR, Orbital Satellite Carrying Amateur Radio
- OScar (open source car), a project aimin tae design an open source vehicle
- CityRail H set or Outer Suburban CARs (OSCARs), a teep o train in Australie
Computin
- OSCAR McMaster, an electronic medical record seestem
- OSCAR protocol, a protocol used by AOL Instant Messenger
- Open Source Cluster Application Resources (OSCAR), a Linux-based software installation
- Oscar (Erse meethologie), the warrior son of Oisín and Niamh
- Oscar (video game), a 1993 platform game
- OSC OSCar, a synthesizer manufactured by the Oxford Synthesizer Company
- Oscar, Kentucky
- Oscar, Louisiana, U.S.A
- Oscar, Oklahoma, U.S.A
- Oscar, Wast Virginie, U.S.A
- Out of School Care and Recreation
- OSCR - Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator
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