Fox (disambiguation)
A fox is a small-to-medium-sized, omnivorous mammal belonging to several genera of the family Canidae
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Fox may also refer to:
People
First name
- Fox Butterfield (born 1939), American journalist
- Fox Conner (1874–1951), American major-general and mentor of Dwight D. Eisenhower
- Fox Harris (1936–1988), American actor
- Fox Henderson (1853–1918), American businessman and banking entrepreneur
- Sean Paul Lockhart, stage name "Fox Ryder" (born 1986), American film actor-director
- Fox Stanton, real name William L. Stanton (1874–1946), American football player and coach
- Fox Stevenson, real name Stanley Stevenson Byrne (born 1993), English singer-songwriter
Characters
- Fox (comics), two fictional superheroes that appear in periodicals published by MLJ Comics
- Fox McCloud, from Nintendo's video game series Star Fox
- Fox (Gargoyles), a female character from the animated television series Gargoyles and its comics, voiced by Laura San Giacomo
- Fox (Neighbours), in the Australian soap opera Neighbours
- Fox Crane, in the soap opera Passions portrayed by Justin Hartley
- Fox Mulder, in the TV show The X-Files portrayed by David Duchovny
Business
- Fox (automobile company), a defunct automobile manufacturer
- Fox e-mobility, an electric car manufacturer making a small EV previously known as the MIA
- Fox (clothing), an Israel-based clothing company
- Fox Brothers, a British cloth company founded in 1772
- Fox Software, publisher of the FoxPro database system and programming language
- 21st Century Fox, a former media industry conglomerate
- 20th Century Studios, a movie company owned by The Walt Disney Company formerly known as 20th Century Fox or simply Fox
- 20th Television, a unit of Disney Television Studios formerly known as 20th Century Fox Television and 20th Television (original syndication distribution)
- Touchstone Television, formerly known as Fox 21 Television Studios, production arm of Disney Television Studios
- Foxstar Productions, former unit of Fox Television Studios
- 20th Century Studios Home Entertainment, label only unit of Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer and International formerly known as 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
- Fox Entertainment Group, a former film and television subsidiary
- Fox Film Corporation, a defunct film studio
- Fox Networks Group, the international networks of Fox
- Fox (international), a set of international channels owned by the Fox Networks Group
- Fox Sports, group of international channels
- Fox Sports Networks, the name for a group of regional cable sports stations in the United States
- Fox Reality, a defunct cable network for reality programming
- Fox Corporation, a media company
- Fox Broadcasting Company, an American broadcast television network
- Fox Business Morning, American television program
- Fox Business Network, an American cable and satellite business news television channel
- Fox Magazine, a weekly news program on the Fox News Channel
- Fox News, a cable television network
Entertainment
Film and television
- Fox (TV series), a British television drama series, 1980
- Fox (film), 2009 Hindi film
Music
- Fox (album), a 1975 album by Fox
- Fox (Australian band), rock band of the 1970s
- Fox (band), a British rock band of the 1970s
- "Fox" (song), a 2000 song by the punk rock band Millencolin
- The Fox (Elton John album), a 1981 album by Elton John
Military
- HMS Fox, several British ships and shore installations
- M93 Fox, a German armored personnel carrier
- Fox (code word), a brevity code for air-to-air munitions release
- FV721 Fox, a British armoured reconnaissance vehicle
Places
United States
- Fox, Alaska, a census-designated place in the United States
- Fox, Arkansas
- Fox, Indiana, an unincorporated place in the United States
- Fox, Kentucky, an unincorporated place in the United States
- Fox, Minnesota
- Fox, Montana
- Fox, Ohio, an unincorporated community in the United States
- Fox, Oklahoma
- Fox, Oregon
- Fox Islands (Alaska), part of the Aleutian Islands
Australia
- Fox, South Australia, a locality
- Hundred of Fox, a cadastral unit
Sports
- Fox Racing, an apparel maker
- Fox Racing Shox, a suspension manufacturer for the bicycle, automotive, and motorsports industries
Transportation
Automobiles
- Audi 80, a compact executive car built from 1966 to 1996, sold as the Fox in Australia and the United States from 1973 to 1978
- Volkswagen Fox, a subcompact car built since 2003
- Volkswagen Gol, a subcompact car built since 1980, sold as the Fox in the United States and Canada from 1987 to 1993
Maritime
- Fox (ship), an 1854 yacht used by Francis Leopold McClintock to explore the Arctic
- Fox (HBC vessel, 1850), operated by the HBC from 1850-1878, see Hudson's Bay Company vessels
- Fox (HBC vessel, 1850), operated by the HBC from 1885-1918, see Hudson's Bay Company vessels
Motorcycles
- NSU Fox, a light motorcycle built from 1949 to 1955
Trains
- Fox, a West Cornwall Railway steam locomotive
Other uses
- Fox games, a group of board games
- The Fox (magazine), an American arts magazine (1975–76)
- Fox Magazine, an American weekly news magazine (1997–2005)
- Fox, a pornographic magazine published by Magna Publishing Group
- FOX proteins, which regulate the expression of genes
- Fox toolkit, a cross-platform GUI toolkit
- Fox (tribe), the Meskwaki tribe of Native Americans
- The FOX cipher, known as IDEA NXT
- Formosan languages, language code ISO 639-5
- Indian flying fox, a mammal (Pteropus giganteus)
- Foxing, discoloration on old paper
- Fox (rabbit), a breed of rabbit
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Fox
- All pages with titles containing Fox
- Foxes (disambiguation)
- Foxe (disambiguation)
- Foxx, a surname
- Fox Theatre (disambiguation)
- FX (disambiguation)
- Fox Movies (disambiguation)
- The Fox (disambiguation)
- Fox Creek (disambiguation), several places
- Fox Crossing (disambiguation), several places
- Fox River (disambiguation), several places
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