Can of worms
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Can of worms is an idiom referring to a slew of subsequent problems and dilemmas arising from a decision or action. The phrase may also refer to:
Transportation
- Can of Worms (interchange) in Rochester, New York
- Can of Worms (Minnesota interchange) in Duluth, Minnesota
Media
- Can of Worms (film), a 1999 Disney Channel Original Movie
- Can of Worms (TV program), an Australian television talk show
- Can of Worms, a 1986 book by Evan Whitton
- Can of Worms, a novel by Kathy Mackel
- A Can of Worms, a 1987 novel by Russell H. Greenan
- "A Can of Worms", an essay by David Sedaris included in his 2004 collection Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim
- "Can of Worms", a song by Buck 65 from Man Overboard
See also
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