Smoke and mirrors (disambiguation)

Smoke and mirrors (disambiguation)

Smoke and mirrors may refer to:
* "smoke and mirrors", a phrase used to describe functionality which does not exist
* "Smoke and Mirrors (book)", a short story and poem anthology by Neil Gaiman
* "Smoke and Mirrors", the novel by Tanya Huff
* "", a book by Dan Baum
* "Penn & Teller's Smoke and Mirrors", an unreleased videogame
* Smoke & Mirrors (Stargate SG-1), an episode of the television series "Stargate SG-1"
* "Smoke & Mirrors", an album by The Datsuns
* "Smoke and Mirrors" (album), an album by O.C.
* "Smoke & Mirrors" (album), an album by B-Real
* "Smoke And Mirrors", a song by Symphony X from their 1998 album "Twilight in Olympus"
* "Smoke and Mirrors", a song by RJD2 from his 2002 album " Deadringer"
* "Smoke and Mirrors", a song by Action Action from their 2006 album "An Army of Shapes Between Wars"
* "Smoke and Mirrors", a song by Arena from their 2005 album "Pepper's Ghost"
* "Smoke and Mirrors", a song by The Receiving End of Sirens from their 2007 album "The Earth Sings Mi Fa Mi"


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