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Down the Rabbit Hole is a metaphor for adventure into the unknown, from its use in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. It may also refer to:
Books
- Down the Rabbit Hole (novel), the first book in the Echo Falls mystery series, by Peter Abrahams
- Down the Rabbit Hole (memoir), by television personality and model Holly Madison
Events
- Down The Rabbit Hole (festival), annual music festival in the Netherlands
Language
- Down the rabbit hole, English language idiom
Television
- "Down the Rabbit Hole", the fifth episode of the fourth season of CSI:NY
- "Down the Rabbit Hole" (Once Upon a Time in Wonderland), the first episode of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland
- "Down the Rabbit Hole", the fourteenth episode of the fourth season of The Vampire Diaries
- "Down the Rabbit Hole and Back Again", the third episode of anime series InuYasha
Recordings
- "Down the Rabbit Hole", track on Scenes from Alice in Wonderland EP with Jane Asher as Alice and Full Cast Argo UK 1963
- "Down the Rabbit Hole", a bonus track on the Adam Lambert album For Your Entertainment
Video games
- "Down the Rabbit Hole", the seventeenth mission of video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
- "Down the Rabbit Hole", the first chapter of visual novel Wonderful Everyday
See also
- Rabbit hole (disambiguation)
- What the Bleep Do We Know!?, released on DVD as Down the Rabbit Hole
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