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* "The Clock", nickname for Haydn's [[Symphony No. 101 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 101]] |
* "The Clock", nickname for Haydn's [[Symphony No. 101 (Haydn)|Symphony No. 101]] |
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* [[The Clock (comics)]], the first masked comic book crime-fighter character, initially published in 1936 |
* [[The Clock (comics)]], the first masked comic book crime-fighter character, initially published in 1936 |
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* [[The Clock (1917 film)|''The Clock'' (1917 film)]], a silent American film |
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* [[The Clock (1945 film)|''The Clock'' (1945 film)]], a 1945 American film |
* [[The Clock (1945 film)|''The Clock'' (1945 film)]], a 1945 American film |
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* [[The Clock (1999 film)|''The Clock'' (1999 film)]], a short film by Noah Laracy |
* [[The Clock (1999 film)|''The Clock'' (1999 film)]], a short film by Noah Laracy |
Revision as of 12:05, 4 November 2020
The Clock or The Clocks may refer to:
- "The Clock", nickname for Haydn's Symphony No. 101
- The Clock (comics), the first masked comic book crime-fighter character, initially published in 1936
- The Clock (1917 film), a silent American film
- The Clock (1945 film), a 1945 American film
- The Clock (1999 film), a short film by Noah Laracy
- The Clock (2010 film), a 24-hour art video by Christian Marclay
- The Clock (radio), a dramatic anthology radio series from 1946 to 1948
- The Clock (TV series), television series
- The Clock (The Americans), the second episode of the first season of the television series The Americans
- "The Clock", a song by Paul Simon from his album Stranger to Stranger
The Clocks
- The Clocks (novel), by Agatha Christie