Snakes and ladders (disambiguation)

Snakes and ladders (disambiguation)

Snakes and ladders is a popular children's board game. It may also refer to:

;In music:
*"Snakes and Ladders / The Best of Faces", a 1976 Faces release
*"Snakes and Ladders" (Gerry Rafferty album), released in 1980
*"Snakes and Ladders" (album), a 1986 studio album by Frank Tovey
*"Snakes 'n' Ladders", a 1989 Nazareth album
*"Snakes and Ladders", a Men at Work song from the 1985 album "Two Hearts"
*"Snakes and Ladders", alternate title for the 2003 Radiohead song "Sit Down. Stand Up."
*"Snakes and Ladders", a song from Joss Stone's 2004 studio album "Mind, Body & Soul"
*"Snakes and Ladders", a song on the 2007 Switches album "Heart Tuned to D.E.A.D."
*"Snakes and Ladders", a 2006 musical composition by Fred Frith
*Snakes & Ladders Records
*Snakes and Ladders, a one-time performance and resulting CD by Alan Moore

;Other:
*"Snakes and Ladders", a 1978 autobiographical book by Dirk Bogarde.
*A 1989, UK satirical comedy series.
*"Snakes and Ladders", a 1994 book by Michael Morpurgo
*"Snakes and Ladders", an episode from the British medical drama television show "Holby City"
*"Snakes and Ladders", an episode from the British drama series "The Bill"
*Snakes and Ladders (TV series), a 2004 TV series starring Amy Price-Francis


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