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Knife and Fork

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Knife and Fork, Fork & Knife, Knife-Fork, may refer to:

Cutlery and utensils

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  • Knife and fork, two pieces of cutlery that are commonly used together
  • A combination eating utensil, sometimes called a 'knork', a fork-knife, a knife-fork, a combination of fork and knife; a variant of the spork/splayd utensil
  • Greek for "cutlery" (Greek: μαχαιροπήρουνο, romanized: /maçeɾoˈpiɾuno/, lit.'fork-knife'), a dvandva

Arts, entertainment, media

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Music

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Songs

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  • "A Knife and a Fork", a 1966 song by Kip Anderson, later covered by Dave Edmunds and Rockpile
  • "Knife and Fork", a song by Stan Ridgway from the 1966 album Black Diamond
  • "(Fork and Knife)", a 2007 single by Brand New

Masonry

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Places

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Other

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See also

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