Fortune-telling
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A fortune teller is someone who practices fortune-telling, but the term may also refer to:
Popular culture
- "The Fortuneteller," an episode of the animated TV series Avatar: The Last Airbender
- Paper fortune teller, a type of origami
Music
- "Fortune Teller" (song), a 1962 song written by Allen Toussaint under the pseudonym Naomi Neville covered by the Rolling Stones and many others
- "Fortune Teller," a song by Deep Purple from their 1990 album Slaves and Masters
- "Fortune Teller," a song by Sugar from their 1992 album Copper Blue
- "Fortune Teller," a skit by the The Vestibules comedy troupe from their 1995 album Sketches Songs and Shoes
- "Fortune Teller," a song by Ash from their 1998 album Nu-Clear Sounds
- "Fortune Teller," a song by Boney M.
- "Fortune Teller," a song by Xavier Rudd.
- "Fortune Teller" (Ira Losco album), 2008 album by Ira Losco
Sport
- Fortune-teller (racehorse), a competitor who failed to complete the 1848 Grand National
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