Dead Heat
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Dead Heat may refer to:
- Dead heat, a situation in which the performances of competitors are judged so close that no difference between them can be resolved
Film and television
- Dead Heat (1988 film)
- Dead Heat (2002 film)
- "Dead Heat" (Murder, She Wrote episode), an episode of Murder, She Wrote
Books
- Dead Heat (Del Stone, Jr. novel) (1996)
- Dead Heat (Rosenberg novel), a 2008 novel by Joel C. Rosenberg
- Dead Heat: An Alpha and Omega Novel, a 2015 novel by Patricia Briggs
- Dead Heat, a 1984 novel by Linda Barnes
- Dead Heat, a 2007 novel by Dick Francis
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See also
- Heat death (disambiguation)
- Heat death of the universe, a theory about the end of the universe
- List of dead heat horse races
- Tie (draw)
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