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The word wizard has several meanings:
- In fantasy, a wizard has magical powers.
- In computer software, a wizard is an interface that leads an user through some dialog steps.
- Wizard is a slang term for an expert pinball player. The Who's rock opera Tommy includes references to pinball and features the song "Pinball Wizard".
- Wizzard were a 1970s British glam rock band led by Roy Wood (formerly of The Move and the Electric Light Orchestra).
- The Wizard was the name of two British comics, one running from 1922 to 1963, and the other running from 1970 to 1978.
- Wizards is an animated post-apocalyptic fantasy/science fiction film epic written, produced and directed by Ralph Bakshi in 1977.
- Wizard is a trick-taking card game invented by Ken Fisher.
- The Wizard is a 1989 American film starring Fred Savage.
- Wizards of the Coast, a games publisher producing many science fiction and fantasy titles, is often referred to in shorthand or casual speech as simply Wizards.
- Wizard: The Comics Magazine (generally called simply Wizard) is an American monthly publication about comic books and related entertainment topics.
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