Alan-a-Dale (disambiguation)

Alan-a-Dale (disambiguation)

Alan-a-Dale is a fictional outlaw associated with Robin Hood.

Alan-a-Dale can also refer to:
*Alan-a-Dale (horse), a Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1902 Kentucky Derby
*"Alan A Dale" ("Robin of Sherwood" episode), an episode of the 1980s British television series "Robin of Sherwood"


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