" There Was a Crooked Man " is a nursery rhyme.
There Was a Crooked Man may also refer to:
The Twin Towers was a common name for two 110-story skyscrapers that were part of the original World Trade Center in New York City.
Lex Lang is an American voice actor and voice director, who has provided voices and served as a director for a number of animations and video games. He is best known for voicing Doctor Neo Cortex in the Crash Bandicoot franchise, Suguru Geto in Jujutsu Kaisen, and Goemon Ishikawa in Lupin the Third.
The elephant is a large, grey mammal native to Africa and southern Asia.
Arthur Alexander Banning (1921–1965) was an Australian lyric poet. Disabled from birth by cerebral palsy, he was unable to speak clearly or to write with a pen. "Yet he overcame his handicap to produce poems which were often hauntingly beautiful and frequently ironic, and gave to other, younger poets a strong sense of the importance and value of their calling". Such younger poets included Clive James, Les Murray and Geoffrey Lehmann.
Crook is another name for criminal.
Crooked may refer to:
The Latin phrase Lex talionis refers to the legal principle of exact retaliation. It is a principle developed in early Mesopotamian law and is also present in the Bible as "an eye for an eye". It may also refer to:
Luger may refer to, or:
Crooked River may refer to:
Lazarus may refer to:
Everyman is a stock character in drama, originally appearing in mediaeval morality plays.
Ecstasy most often refers to:
Alexis King de Azevedo is an American composer, songwriter, and pianist known primarily for his film scores and his work on The Swan Princess of which one of his songs was nominated for a Golden Globe Award. De Azevedo, a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also produced the music for the LDS musical Saturday's Warrior.
Crooked Man may refer to:
Crooked House is an Agatha Christie novel.
Richard Appleton was an Australian poet, raconteur and editor who became editor-in-chief of the Australian Encyclopaedia and, in 1987, was co-editor with Alex Galloway of the posthumous Lex Banning poetry collection There Was a Crooked Man. He was a long-time associate of the Sydney Push, of which his memoirs were published posthumously in 2009. He helped create The Pluralist, a journal of dissident thought.
Going Crooked is a 1926 American silent crime film produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation. It was directed by George Melford and stars Bessie Love.
Wheelman, wheel-men, or variation, may refer to:
Crooked Mile or A Crooked Mile or The Crooked Mile may refer to:
Banning is an English and German surname. Notable people with the surname include: