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Winner takes all

Also found in: Acronyms, Idioms.

Winner(s) take(s) (it) all may refer to:

Competition, economics and politics

  • Winner-takes-all voting
  • Winner-take-all (computing)
  • Winner-take-all market

Books

Fiction

  • Winner Takes All (novel), a BBC Books Doctor Who novel
  • "Winner Take All" (short story), a Sailor Steve Costigan story by Robert E. Howard

Nonfiction

Film

  • Winner Take All (1918 film), directed by Elmer Clifton
  • Winner Take All (1924 film), directed by W. S. Van Dyke
  • Winner Take All (1932 film), starring James Cagney
  • Winner Take All (1939 film), starring Tony Martin
  • Winner Take All, a 1975 made-for-TV film starring Shirley Jones and Laurence Luckinbill
  • Winner Takes All (1982 film), directed by Wong Jing
  • Winners Take All (film), a 1987 film directed by Fritz Kiersch
  • Winner Takes All (2000 film), directed by Clifton Ko
  • Winner Takes All (2004 film), short film directed by Helen M. Grace

Television

  • Winner Takes All (game show), on the ITV network from 1975 to 1988, and on Challenge TV from 1997
  • Winner Take All (game show), a 1940s and early '50s American game show
  • "Winners Take All", the tenth episode of the fifth season of the sitcom Murphy Brown

Music

See also

  • Kill the Winner hypothesis alternative to "Winner takes all" for population growth in microbes
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