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Criss-cross

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Criss Cross and variants thereof may refer to:

Music

  • Criss Cross Jazz, a jazz label
  • Criss-Cross (album), a 1962 jazz album by Thelonious Monk

Visual media

  • Criss Cross (musical), a 1926 musical comedy with music by Jerome Kern
  • Criss Cross (film), a 1949 film starring Burt Lancaster
  • CrissCross (film), a 1992 film starring Goldie Hawn
  • Chris Cross (TV series), a 1993 UK television comedy series
  • Criss Cross, a 2001 film sequel to the television series Tropical Heat
  • Crisscross (2018 film), a 2018 Indian Bengali-language film directed by Birsa Dasgupta
  • Crisscross, the shape more correctly known as:

Literature

Science, technology, and engineering

  • Level crossings can be colloquially referred to "criss-crosses"
  • Criss-cross algorithm, a basis-exchange pivoting algorithm for linear programming (and more general problems in mathematical optimization)

Other uses

  • Criss-Cross (art cooperative), artist's cooperative that formed in Colorado in the early 1970s
  • Criss Cross (New Kent, Virginia), a registered historic place in New Kent County, Virginia
  • Crisscross applesauce, a style of sitting, also known as Tailor or Indian style, see Sitting#Positions
  • Criss-cross squeeze, a squeeze play in bridge

See also

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