Room B12, A Murder of Crows, Divine Fire, the KGB sequel to Divine Fire, The End of the World as We Know it, and Omar Shakti Must Die are all Non-DG and non-Glancy games.
But, why so much dislike for those games? DG is a great way to frame a story, without the need for a long-lost uncle of an investigator, who either leaves a previously unheard-of mansion as inheritance or sends a mysterious tome with a note saying burn it.
Also, the Adam Scott Glancy games are pretty epic in scale and pretty fun for everyone involved. They feature Ross and Tom playing on the same side of the table, which is always fun.