Fire and Ice

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Fire and Ice may refer to:

Books and literature[edit]

Film[edit]

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Music[edit]

  • Fire + Ice, an English neofolk ensemble founded by Ian Read

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Sports[edit]

  • Fire and Ice, a 1986 skating routine by British ice dancers Torvill and Dean
  • Fire and Ice, a professional wrestling tag team composed of Scott Norton and Harold Hogue
  • Fire and Ice, a nickname for Chris Corchiani and Rodney Monroe, basketball teammates at N.C. State from 1988 to 1991
  • Borg–McEnroe rivalry, in professional tennis, the rivalry of John McEnroe and Björn Borg, nicknamed "Fire and Ice", also the title of 2011 HBO documentary about the pair

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Other uses[edit]

  • Solanum sisymbriifolium, sticky nightshade, also known as the fire-and-ice plant
  • Fire and Ice, a 1952 nail-polish shade and marketing campaign by Revlon
  • Dueling Dragons: Fire and Ice, another name for the roller coasters that became the Dragon Challenge for the Wizarding World of Harry Potter
  • Methane clathrate: a flammable solid compound also known as "fire ice"

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