Holy Grail (disambiguation)

The Holy Grail is a mystical object in the Arthurian legend.

Holy Grail is commonly used in a phrase to analogously denote something with high perceived value:


 * A rare, valuable object, source, event or difficult-to-reach goal in a given field:
 * Twin Sisters, the "Texas Holy Grail"
 * A rare acetate by the Beatles, with the songs "Hello Little Girl" and "Till There Was You"
 * A major, important unsolved problem in a given field; see Lists of unsolved problems
 * (For example, the Riemann hypothesis might be called "a holy grail" of mathematics, as could a theory of everything for physics, or P vs. NP for computational complexity theory)

Holy Grail may also refer to:
 * "Holy Grail" (Hunters & Collectors song), 1992
 * "Holy Grail" (Jay-Z song), 2013, featuring Justin Timberlake
 * Holy Grail (album), a 2011 album by Versailles
 * Monty Python and the Holy Grail, a 1975 comedy film
 * Holy Grail (band), a heavy metal band from Pasadena, California
 * Holy Grail tapestries, six tapestries woven by Morris & Co. in the 1890s
 * Holy Grail Temple, a mountain in the Grand Canyon
 * Holy Grail (web design), a CSS programming trick for dividing a web page into three columns
 * Stanley Cup, sometimes referred to as the "Holy Grail"
 * AFL Premiership, sometimes referred to as the "Holy Grail"