Literature
- "Fair Game" (story), a 1959 short story by Philip K. Dick
- Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House, a memoir by Valerie Plame Wilson; basis for the 2010 film (see above)
- Fair Game (comic), a newspaper comic strip by Stephanie Piro
- Fair Game, a novel by Paula Gosling; basis for the 1995 film (see above)
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