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A temptation is an act that looks appealing to an individual.
Temptation may also refer to:
- Temptation (game show), the Australian 21st Century upgrade of the Reg Grundy $ale of the Century franchise.
- Temptation (2007 US game show), The US version of the Grundy $ale of the Century franchise in 2007.
- Temptation (1967 US game show), an American game show
- Temptation (Code Lyoko episode), an episode of Code Lyoko
- The Last Temptation of Christ, a 1951 novel by Nikos Kazantzakis released as a film in 1988 by Martin Scorsese
- Temptation (pricing game), one of the games played on The Price Is Right
- Temptation (film), a 1915 film directed by Cecil B. DeMille
- Temptation (film) aka Black Tower Temptation, a 2009 film directed by Catherine Taylor
- Los Angeles Temptation, a team in the Lingerie Football League
- Temptation (novella), a story by David Brin
- The Temptations (TV miniseries), a 1998 NBC television miniseries about the musical group
In music:
- Temptation (Holly Cole album), a 1995 tribute album by Canadian singer Holly Cole
- Temptation (Harisu album), the 2001 debut album by South Korean entertainer Harisu
- Temptation (Monrose album), a 2006 album by German pop band Monrose
- "Temptation" (1933 song), a song by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed
- "Temptation" (Corina song), a single by freestyle singer Corina
- "Temptation" (Heaven 17 song), a single by electropop band Heaven 17,
- "Temptation" (New Order song), a single by rock band New Order
- "Temptation", the closing song from the 1985 album Around the World in a Day by Prince
- "Temptation", a song by Tom Waits from his 1987 album Franks Wild Years
- "Temptations" (song), a song by rapper 2Pac
- The Temptations, a US Motown group
- "Temptation" (Tea Party song), a single by rock band Tea Party
- Temptation is a 2006 song by June Carter Cash
- "Temptation", a song by Arash Labaf
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