'Zig zag', spelled as one word, two words or hyphenated, sometimes with a second capitalized "Z", can refer to a number of things:
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Zigzag is a jagged, regular pattern
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Zig Zag (railway) is a construction technique railroads use to climb hills, also called a "switchback".
★ A
Zigzag transformer is an engineering device for electrical systems.
Geography
★ Several places in
Oregon's
Mount Hood Corridor are called Zigzag, including:
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★ The
Clackamas County community of
Zigzag, part of the
Villages at Mount Hood quasi-government.
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★ The
Zigzag River and
Little Zigzag River.
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★ The Zigzag glacier on
Mount Hood.
★ A
Zig Zag bridge is located in
Perry Barr,
Birmingham,
England.
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Zig Zag railway station, New South Wales is a
railway station on the
CityRail network in
New South Wales,
Australia, located near
Lithgow.
★ The
Zig Zag Railway is a heritage
railway in
New South Wales,
Australia, located near
Lithgow.
★ The
Lapstone Zig Zag is a walking track on the line of an abandoned
railway track in
New South Wales,
Australia.
Media
★ ''
''ZigZag'' (magazine)'', a UK rock music magazine.
★ ''Zig Zag'', a newspaper in
Chile edited for a time by
Eduardo Barrios.
★ ''
''Zig Zag'' (manga)'', a manga series by Yuki Nakaji.
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Zigzag (1963 film), a movie directed by
Albert Zugsmith
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''ZigZag'' (film), a movie directed by
David S. Goyer.
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''Zig Zag'' (TV series)'' is a
BBC schools programme.
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''Zig Zag'' (Canadian TV series)'' was a Canadian children's TV program.
★ ''Zig Zag'' is an album by
The Hooters.
★ ZiGZaG is a composer whose songs are featured in the video games ''
In The Groove'' and ''
In The Groove 2''.
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Zig and Zag are puppets on an Irish TV show.
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''Zig Zag'' (video game), a 1984 video game.
Miscellaneous
★ The
Zig-Zag (company) makes
tobacco products.
★ The ''Zig Zag
Chair'' was
designed by
Gerrit Rietveld.
★ The
Zig Zag Girl is an
magic trick invented by
Robert Harbin in the mid-1960s.
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ZigZag (software) is a data model designed and trademarked by
Ted Nelson.
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Zig-zag (betting) is a theory used for betting on basketball teams.
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Eddie Chapman, a British double agent, code-named ZigZag