Advance
Advance commonly refers to:
- Advance, an offensive push in sports, games, thoughts, military combat, or sexual or romantic pursuits
- Advance payment for goods or services
- Advance against royalties, a payment to be offset against future royalty payments

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Advance may also refer to:
United States
Canada
Ships
- Advance (or A. D. Vance), a Confederate blockade runner (1863-1864)
- Advance (1872), a wooden Top sail schooner
- Advance (1874), a Composite Schooner
- Advance (1884), an Iron Steamer screw Tug
- Advance (1903), a diesel powered wooden carvel schooner
- Advance (shipwrecked 1933), a screw steamer
- USS Advance, several ships of the US Navy
Organizations
- Advance Together, a short-lived British political party
- Advance (trade union), a trade union based in the United Kingdom
- Advance Publications, an American media company
- Advance Digital, part of Advance Local, owned by Advance Publications
- Advance Newspapers, based in Hudsonville, Michigan
- Barrie Advance, a weekly newspaper serving Barrie, Ontario
- Advance (newspaper), a Sudanese newspaper
- Advance Thun, a Swiss paraglider manufacturer
Music
- Advance (album), a 1996 album by British techno act LFO
- Advance!, a jazz album by drummer Philly Joe Jones
- Advance/Mata Asa ga Kuru, song by Tokio
Other uses
- Advance (English automobile), an English tricar
- Advance (Australian motorcycle), a built-to-order bike 1905–1906
- Advance Thun, a Swiss paraglider manufacturer
- Advance (horse), a Thoroughbred horse
- Game Boy Advance, a 2001 Nintendo handheld
- Game Boy Advance SP, the 2003 successor
- Nilfisk-Advance, a brand of cleaning equipment
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Advance
- All pages with titles containing Advance
- Advancement (disambiguation)
- Ahead (disambiguation)
- Forward (disambiguation)
- Retreat (disambiguation)
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