Missing Link (capitalized) may refer to:
- The Missing Link, a novel in the Fourth World trilogy by Kate Thompson
- Missing Links, a book by Rick Reilly
- Missing Link (puzzle), a mechanical puzzle
- Dewey Robertson, a former professional wrestler who used the ring name "The Missing Link"
In television and film:
- Missing Link (TV series)
- Missing Link (film), a 1988 film
- The Missing Link (film), a 1980 Franco-Belgian animated film
- "Missing Link" (Space: 1999), an episode of the television series Space: 1999
- "The Missing Link" (Ashes to Ashes), an episode of the British television drama Ashes to Ashes
- Missing Links (game show), a television game show which featured Nipsey Russell and Tom Poston, hosted by Ed McMahon on NBC and Dick Clark on ABC
- "The Missing Link" (The Legend of Zelda episode)
- "Missing Link" (Code Lyoko episode)
- A character in the 2009 animated film Monsters vs Aliens
- A parody of the BBC show The Weakest Link, seen on the sketch comedy show MadTV
- A car constructor and racing team in the TV series Future GPX Cyber Formula
In music:
- Missing Link Records
- The Missing Link (Jeremy Enigk album)
- The Missing Link (Rage album)
- Missing Links (album), Missing Links Volume Two, or Missing Links Volume Three, a series of compilation albums by The Monkees
- "Missing Link", a song by The Hives from their album, Tyrannosaurus Hives
- "Missing Link", an unfinished Machinae Supremacy song
- The Missing Links, an Australian rock band active from 1964 to 1966
- The Missing Links, an early rock band featuring Micky Dolenz, the year before he became a Monkee
In video games:
- Deus Ex: Human Revolution - The Missing Link, downloadable content for the 2011 video game Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Famous quotes containing the words missing and/or link:
“Every time an ashtray is missing from a hotel, they dont come looking for you. But let a diamond bracelet disappear in France and they shout John Robie, the Cat. You dont have to spend every day of your life proving your honesty, but I do.”
—John Michael Hayes (b.1919)
“Before I had my first child, I never really looked forward in anticipation to the future. As I watched my son grow and learn, I began to imagine the world this generation of children would live in. I thought of the children they would have, and of their children. I felt connected to life both before my time and beyond it. Children are our link to future generations that we will never see.”
—Louise Hart (20th century)