Fire and Ice may refer to:
Double Trouble may refer to:
John Patrick McEnroe Jr. is an American former professional tennis player. He was known for his shot-making and volleying skills, his rivalries with Björn Borg and Jimmy Connors, and his confrontational on-court behavior, which frequently landed him in trouble with umpires and tennis authorities.
An adventure is an exciting experience that is typically bold, sometimes risky, undertaking.
Echoes may refer to:
A storm is a severe weather condition.
A hero is somebody who performs great and noble deeds of bravery.
Wizard, the wizard, or wizards may refer to:
War is a large-scale armed conflict and the term is used as a metaphor for non-military conflicts.
Wildfire is a fire in an area of combustible vegetation that occurs in the countryside or rural areas.
A hitman is an assassin involved in contract killing.
A dragon is a legendary creature, typically with reptile-like traits.
A demon is a malevolent supernatural being in religion, occultism, mythology, folklore, and fiction.
The Kraken is a legendary sea creature of gargantuan size, said to have been seen off the coasts of Norway and Iceland.
Nightshade is the common name for plants in the genus Solanum, and more generally for related plants in the family Solanaceae.
Meltdown may refer to:
The Hunter may refer to:
Puss in Boots is a character in a 1550 Italian fairy tale by Giovanni Francesco Straparola.
The German name Frankenstein most commonly refers to various aspects of a 19th-century novel written by Mary Shelley, but was originally a place name.
The Borg–McEnroe rivalry was a tennis rivalry between Björn Borg and John McEnroe, who met 14 times on the regular tour and 22 times in total between November 1978 and April 1981. Their head-to-head was even at 7-7. Their on-court rivalry was highlighted by their contrasting temperaments and playing styles: the Swede Borg was known for his cool and emotionless demeanor on court, while the American McEnroe was famed for his court-side tantrums. Because of this, their rivalry was described as "Fire and Ice".