
Fire and Ice, a professional wrestling tag team composed of Scott Norton and Harold Hogue. Fire and Ice, a 1986 skating routine by British ice dancers Torvill and Dean. Fire and Ice, a song from the musical Grand Hotel. "Fire and Ice" (Within Temptation song), 2011. "Fire and Ice" (Pat Benatar song), 1981. Fire and Ice, a song by Eloy from Destination. Fire and Ice, a song by Cinderella from Long Cold Winter. Fire and Ice, a song by Bob Catley from The Tower.
Fire & Ice (Yngwie Malmsteen album), 1992. On the Greek Side of My Mind, a 1971 Demis Roussos album Fire + Ice, an English neofolk ensemble. Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice, a 2016 action-adventure platform game for the Nintendo 3DS. Fire 'n Ice or Solomon's Key 2, a 1993 puzzle game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Fire and Ice (video game), a 1992 computer game originally produced for the Amiga. Fire and Ice (board game), a 2002 abstract strategy game based on the Fano plane. The Snow Queen 3: Fire and Ice, a 2016 Russian animated film. Fire & Ice (2001 film), a television film starring Lark Voorhies. Dragons: Fire and Ice, a 2004 children's animated adventure movie. Fire and Ice (French: Le combat dans l'île), a 1962 French film with a screenplay by Jean-Paul Rappeneau. Fire and Ice: The Dragon Chronicles, a 2008 television film starring Amy Acker. Fire and Ice: The Winter War of Finland and Russia, a 2005 American documentary about the Winter War. Fire and Ice (1986 film), a 1986 freestyle skiing film directed by Willy Bogner. Fire and Ice (1983 film), a 1983 animated feature film directed by Ralph Bakshi and co-created with Frank Frazetta. Fire (comics) and Ice (comics), a pair of DC Comics Justice League characters.
Fire and Ice: The Korean War, 1950–1953, a 2000 book by Michael J. Fire and Ice, a 1976 biography of Revlon founder Charles Revson by Andrew Tobias. Fire and Ice (Hunter novel), a 2003 novel in the Warriors series by Erin Hunter. Fire and Ice, part of a 1923 translated edition of The Long Journey by Johannes V. "Fire and Ice" (poem), a 1920 poem by Robert Frost.