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* "Bloody Mary", a 2008 song by [[the Alice Rose]]
* "Bloody Mary", a 2008 song by [[the Alice Rose]]
* "Bloody Mary (A note on Apathy)", a 2000 song by Five for Fighting from ''[[America Town]]''
* "Bloody Mary (A note on Apathy)", a 2000 song by Five for Fighting from ''[[America Town]]''
* "[[Un Blodymary]]", a 2006 song by [[Las Ketchup]], and the Spanish entry for the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2006]]
* "[[Un Blodymary]]", a 2006 song by Las Ketchup, and the Spanish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006


== Television ==
== Television ==

Revision as of 22:05, 6 August 2023

Bloody Mary originally referred to:

  • Mary I of England (1516–1558), Queen of England and Ireland, so called because of her persecution of Protestants

Bloody Mary may also refer to:

Film

Literature

Music

Television

Other uses

See also