Clockwork Orange (disambiguation)

Clockwork Orange (disambiguation)

"A Clockwork Orange" is a novel by Anthony Burgess

Clockwork Orange can also refer to:

* "A Clockwork Orange (film)", a movie directed by Stanley Kubrick, based on the novel
* "Clockwork Orange" is a nickname for the Glasgow Subway, the SPT metro line of Glasgow, Scotland
* "Clockwork Orange" was the nickname for the Dutch national football teams of the early 1970s
* Clockwork Orange (plot), a supposed 1970s far right-wing MI5 operation designed to descredit British politicians, including Harold Wilson, Ian Paisley and Edward Heath.
* "Clockwork Orange" is the current name of the Princeton University Men's Club Ultimate team.
* 'Clockwork Grapefruit' is used in the online game Kingdom of Loathing as reference to the movie
* Clockwork Orange Limited is the name of a British company formed by former employees of the Secret Service who specialize in ethical hacking and internal investigations on behalf of big business
* "A Clockwork Orange Stage" was the title of a live recording of Rollins Band, performing at the 2000 Roskilde Festival
* The "Clockwork Orange House of Fun" is a type of match in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling created by Raven
* Clockwork Orange (store) is also the name of a clothing retail chain based in Northern Ireland


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