Fool's errand is an English idiom referring to a foolish undertaking or a task certain to fail. It may also refer to:
It or IT may refer to:
Fool, The Fool, or Fools may refer to:
Cliff Johnson is an American game designer, best known for the puzzle video games The Fool's Errand (1987) and 3 in Three (1990). Both games use visual puzzles and a metapuzzle structure. Both won GAMES Magazine's Best Puzzle Game of the Year.
Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden, better known by her pen names Robin Hobb and Megan Lindholm, is an American writer. Her work spans the speculative fiction genre, ranging from secondary-world fantasy as Hobb, to urban fantasy and science fiction as Lindholm. She is best known for her novels set in the Realm of the Elderlings – comprising the Farseer, Liveship Traders and Tawny Man trilogies, the Rain Wild chronicles, and the Fitz and the Fool trilogy – that are regarded as works of character-driven fantasy and have sold more than a million copies.
An audition is a sample performance by an actor, singer, musician, dancer or other performing artist.
The Fool's Errand is a 1987 computer game by Cliff Johnson. It is a meta-puzzle game with storytelling, visual puzzles, and a cryptic treasure map. It is the tale of a wandering Fool who seeks his fortune in the Land of Tarot and braves the enchantments of the High Priestess. A sequel titled The Fool and His Money was released October 25, 2012.
Skyhook, sky hook or skyhooks may refer to:
Private or privates may refer to:
Damned or The Damned may refer to:
Ashes to Ashes may refer to:
Stage fright is the anxiety or fear felt by a person called upon to perform before an audience.
A ghosthunter is a person who engages in ghost hunting, the process of investigating locations that are allegedly haunted.
Fool's Gold, or pyrite, is a mineral with a superficial resemblance to gold.
Wanted may refer to:
Nobody's Fool(s) may refer to:
Errand may refer to:
Wild-goose chase or wild goose chase may refer to:
Ship of fools is an allegory that has long been a fixture in Western literature and art.
Big Brother may refer to:
Crack-Up is the third studio album by American band Fleet Foxes, released on June 16, 2017, by Nonesuch Records. It is the follow-up to their 2011 album Helplessness Blues, following the band's three-year hiatus from 2013 to 2016. It is also the band's first release on the Nonesuch label since departing Sub Pop.