"Devil take the hindmost" is a proverbial expression, first in print in 1611 (see Wiktionary). It may also refer to:
Songs
- "Devil Take the Hindmost", a song by Angelus Apatrida from the 2010 album Clockwork
- "Devil Take the Hindmost", a song from the 2010 musical Love Never Dies
- "Devil Take the Hindmost", a track by Allan Holdsworth from the 1985 album Metal Fatigue
Literature
- Hawk & Fisher: Winner Takes All, also published as Devil Take the Hindmost, a 1991 book by Simon R. Green
- Devil Take the Hindmost: A History of Financial Speculation, a 1999 book by Edward Chancellor
- Devil Take the Hindmost, a book by Martin Cathcart Froden, winner of the 2015 Dundee International Book Prize
Other uses
- Devil Take the Hindmost, or Miss and Out, a bicycle racing elimination race
- "Devil Take the Hindmost", a 2000 episode of Baldi, a BBC radio murder mystery
See also
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