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People and fictional characters // Alice is a female given name, used primarily in English and French. ...
Entertainment - Alice!, a webcomic by Michael McKay-Flaming
- Alice 19th, a manga series, written by YĆ« Watase.
- Alice (TV series), based on the film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
- Alice (1981 film), starring Sophie Barjac and Susannah York (a.k.a: Alicja) based on the Lewis Carroll story
- Alice (1988 film), by Jan Svankmajer (original Czech title: Neco z Alenky) based on the Lewis Carroll story
- Alice (1990 film), by Woody Allen
- Alice (album), by Tom Waits
- Alice (Voyager episode), an episode of Star Trek: Voyager
- American McGee's Alice, a computer game inspired by Lewis Carroll's stories
- Alice (2007 film), based on the preceding game, currently in production
- Alice, I Think (TV series), Canadian comedy show on The Comedy Network
- "Alice", a song on Stevie Nicks' fourth solo album The Other Side of the Mirror
- "Alice", a single and EP by British rock band The Sisters of Mercy
- The Alice series is a children's books by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
- For Elise is a famous musical piece by Beethoven. In English, it is pronounced Alice.
- Alice (radio broadcasting) - was an Italian pirate radio
- Alice (2007 Film) movie created by Marcus Nispel with Sarah Michelle Gellar
This article is about the webcomic Alice!, for other uses of the word, see Alice. ...
Alice 19th (ããã19th; Arisu NaintÄ«nsu) is a manga written by YÅ« Watase, creator of the popular manga series Ceres: Celestial Legend and Fushigi YÅ«gi, all three of which were serialized in the weekly manga magazine ShÅjo Comic. ...
Alice was an American television sitcom series which ran from August 31, 1976 to July 2, 1985 on CBS. The series was based on the movie Alice Doesnt Live Here Anymore (1974). ...
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Sophie Barjac is a French actress of stage, screen and television. ...
York to the right together with Ilya Salkind on the set of Superman: The Movie, circa 1977 Susannah York (born Susannah Yolande Fletcher on January 9, 1939[1]) is an English actress. ...
Alice is a 1988 surrealist film in Czech by Jan Svankmajer. ...
Alice is a 1990 motion picture Alice Tate, the mother of two, with a marriage of 16 years, finding herself falling for the handsome sax player, Joe. ...
Alice is an album by Tom Waits, released in 2002 on Epitaph Records (under the Anti sub-label). ...
Alice is an episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the fifth episode of the sixth season. ...
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Alice, I Think redirects here. ...
The Other Side of the Mirror is the fourth solo album of Stevie Nicks. ...
The Sisters of Mercy are a rock band that emerged out of the English post-punk scene in 1980-1981. ...
The Alice Series is a book series written by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. ...
Für Elise (German for For Elise) is the popular name of the Bagatelle in A minor, WoO 59, a piece of music for solo piano by Ludwig van Beethoven, written in about 1810. ...
Radio Alice was an Italian free radio in Bologna at the end of the 1970s. ...
Alice is a 2007 film adaptation of the computer game American McGees Alice, which itself was loosely based on the characters and back-story of Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland stories, though with an independent plot and explicitly darker and gruesome thematic elements. ...
Sarah Michelle Gellar (born April 14, 1977) is a Golden Globe-nominated, Daytime Emmy Award-winning American actress. ...
Geography - Lake Alice, a lake in the U.S. state of Wyoming
- Lake Alice, the name of two lakes in New Zealand
- Alice, North Dakota, in the United States
- Alice, Eastern Cape, in South Africa
- Alice, Texas, in the United States
- Alice Acres, Texas, in the United States
- Alice Springs, Northern Territory, in Australia
- Alice's Shop, Oxford, England
The 3 mile (5 km) long, 7,745 ft (2361 m) elevation, 230 acre (930,000 m²), and 200 ft (61 m) max depth Lake Alice is the largest natural lake found in the western portion of the Bridger-Teton National Forest in the state of Wyoming, USA. It is...
Lake Alice is the name of two lakes in New Zealand. ...
Alice is a city located in Cass County, North Dakota. ...
Alice, a town in South Africa, is named after Princess Alice, daughter of the British Queen Victoria. ...
Alice is a city located in Jim Wells County, Texas, United States. ...
Alice Acres is a census-designated place located in Jim Wells County, Texas. ...
Aerial, Alice Springs Alice Springs Landsat image Alice Springs is a town in the Northern Territory of Australia. ...
Alices Shop on St Aldates. ...
Other - Alice 97.3 (KLLC), a radio station in San Francisco owned by Infinity Broadcasting
- Alice 96.1 (WQKS), a radio station in Montgomery, Alabama
- Alice 105.9 (KALC), a radio station in Denver, Colorado
- Alice in Chains, an alternative rock band
- 291 Alice, a Main Belt asteroid
- Alice chess, a variant of chess
- USS Alice, a pair of ships in the U.S. Navy
- The Matra Alice, an early home micro-computer marketed in France
- Alice of Alice and Bob, one of two canonical characters used in cryptography discussions
- Alice mobile robot, the "sugarcube" microrobot developed at the ASL, EPFL, Lausanne
- Alice (software), a freeware introductory object-oriented programming software produced by Carnegie-Mellon
- Alice (programming language)
- ALICE, A Large Ion Collider Experiment at CERN
- Alice and Bob, placeholders for archtypal characters in fields such as cryptography and physics.
The American radio station KLLC, better known as Alice 97. ...
WQKS is a top 40 radio station in Montgomery, Alabama, referred to as Alice 96. ...
KALC (Alice 105. ...
Alice in Chains is a popular and influential rock band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1987. ...
291 Alice is a typical Main belt asteroid. ...
Alice Chess is a chess variant played using two chess boards rather than one. ...
Several ships of United States Navy were named USS Alice: USS Alice (1898) USS Alice (SP-367) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
The Matra Alice The Matra & Hachette Ordinateur Alice was a home computer sold in France beginning in 1983. ...
The names Alice and Bob are commonly used placeholders for archetypal characters in fields such as cryptography and physics. ...
The Alice microrobot. ...
Alice (software), is a freeware introductory object-oriented programming software produced by Carnegie-Mellon. ...
Alice is a functional programming language designed by the Programming Systems Lab at Saarland University. ...
ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) is one of the five detector experiments (ALICE, ATLAS, CMS, TOTEM, and LHCb) being constructed at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. It is optimized to study heavy ion collisions. ...
CERN logo The Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire (English: European Organization for Nuclear Research), commonly known as CERN, pronounced (or in French), is the worlds largest particle physics laboratory, situated just northwest of Geneva on the border between France and Switzerland. ...
The names Alice and Bob are commonly used placeholders for archetypal characters in fields such as cryptography and physics. ...
For the World of Warcraft ex-NPC, see Captain Placeholder. ...
An archetype is a generic, idealized model of a person, object, or concept from which similar instances are derived, copied, patterned, or emulated. ...
The German Lorenz cipher machine, used in World War II for encryption of very high-level general staff messages Cryptography (or cryptology; derived from Greek κÏÏ
ÏÏÏÏ kryptós hidden, and the verb γÏάÏÏ gráfo write) is the study of message secrecy. ...
The first few hydrogen atom electron orbitals shown as cross-sections with color-coded probability density Physics (Greek: (phúsis), nature and (phusiké), knowledge of nature) is the branch of science concerned with the discovery and characterization of universal laws which govern matter, energy, space, and time. ...
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