The Fox
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The Fox can refer to:
- The Fox (novel), a short novel by D. H. Lawrence
- The Fox (2007 book), the sequel to Inda, both by Sherwood Smith
- The Fox (comics), a fictional character produced by MLJ Comics in the 1940s
- The Fox (brand), a brand name used on classic rock radio stations in the United States
- The brand name of radio stations including CKFX-FM in Ontario, Canada, CFOX-FM in Vancouver, Canada, and WFXF-FM in Rochester, New York.
- The Fox (album), a 1981 album by Elton John
- The Fox (José Fors album), a 1985 album by Mexican musician José Fors
- "The Fox" (folk song), a traditional folk song
- "The Fox", a song by Sleater-Kinney from their album The Woods
- The Fox (1921 film), a Western film starring Harry Carey
- The Fox (1967 film), a film based on the D. H. Lawrence novel, directed by Mark Rydell
- The Fox (Narnia), a character in the film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
- The Fox (Allan Miller play), a play by Allan Miller based on the D. H. Lawrence novella
- T.H.E. Fox, an online comic strip by Joe Ekaitis
The Fox may also refer to:
- Malcolm Fairley, an English criminal
- James F. Phillips, a Chicago-area environmental activist during the 1970s
- Bill "The Fox" Foster, a late 20th century American entertainer
- Eric Carr, drummer for the rock band KISS whose make-up and character were based on the animal
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