White Rabbit (disambiguation)
The White Rabbit is a character in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
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White Rabbit or White Rabbits may also refer to:
Brands
- White Rabbit (candy), a Chinese confection
Art
- White Rabbit Gallery, Chinese contemporary art museum in Sydney, Australia
- White Rabbits (sculptors), a group of women sculptors who worked with Lorado Taft at the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893
Print
- The White Rabbit (book), by Bruce Marshall, about F. F. E. Yeo-Thomas
- White Rabbit (comics), a Marvel Comics Spider-Man villain
- White Rabbit, alias of Jaina "Jai" Hudson, a DC Comics Batman character
Film and television
- "White Rabbit" (Lost), a 2004 episode of the television show Lost
- "White Rabbit", an episode of Law & Order
- White Rabbit Project (TV series), an investigative series starring the co-hosts of MythBusters
- White Rabbit (2013 film), an American drama film about a bullied teen
- White Rabbit (2018 film), an American comedy-drama film
Music
- White Rabbits (band), an American indie band
Albums
- White Rabbit (George Benson album), a 1972 album named for a version of the Jefferson Airplane song
- White Rabbit (Egypt Central album), 2011
Songs
- "White Rabbit" (song), a 1967 song by Jefferson Airplane
- "The White Rabbit", a 1964 song by Peter Posa
Science and technology
- Snowshoe hare, a white rabbit also called the varying hare
- 17942 Whiterabbit, asteroid discovered in 1999 by Y. Shimizu and T. Urata
- White Rabbit No. 6, a codename for a military trench digging machine
- A synchronized set of strobing lights on the approach end of an airport runway approach lighting system
- The White Rabbit Project at CERN
Other uses
- F. F. E. Yeo-Thomas (1902–1964), British Second World War secret agent called "The White Rabbit" by the Germans
- "White rabbits", a variation of the common superstitious phrase "Rabbit rabbit rabbit", said on the first of the month
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