Ring of Fire
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'''Ring of Fire''' can refer to:
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===Natural world===
* [[Pacific Ring of Fire]], a region ringing the Pacific Ocean that is prone to earthquakes and volcanic activity
* An annular [[solar eclipse]]
* A United States colloquial term for a high-amplitude [[jet stream]] pattern across the northern tier of states during the summer months, usually resulting in a widespread area of daytime convection <!-- Simply put, a [[high pressure area|high pressure system]] surrounded on its edges by areas of [[thunderstorm]] activity -->
===Music===
* [[Ring of Fire (song)|"Ring of Fire" (song)]], a song famously performed by Johnny Cash, written by June Carter and Merle Kilgore
* ''[[Ring of Fire: The Best of Johnny Cash]]'', an album by Johnny Cash which, despite its name, was not strictly a best of album as it featured the first ever recording of the famous song of the same name
* [[Ring of Fire (musical)|''Ring of Fire'' (musical)]], a musical theatre production in March 2006 on Broadway on the life of Johnny Cash
===Prose===
* [[1632_series|''Ring of Fire'' (series)]], a series of alternate history books by Eric Flint & other authors which explore the impact of modern technology transposed into the 17th century, by means of a 'Ring of Fire' event
** [[Ring of Fire (anthology)|''Ring of Fire'' (anthology)]] and ''[[Ring of Fire II]]''; two books of short stories edited by Eric Flint, as a part of the above series
* [[Ring of Fire (Buffy comic)|''Ring of Fire'' (Buffy comic)]]
* [[Narya]], one of the Three Rings of Elvenkind in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
===Films===
*''[[Ring of Fire: The Emile Griffith Story]]'', a movie about the boxer Emile Griffith
*[[Ring of Fire (1961 film)|''Ring of Fire'' (1961 film)]], a film directed by Andrew L. Stone
*[[Ring of Fire (1991 film)|''Ring of Fire'' (1991 film)]], an IMAX documentary narrated by Robert Foxworth about Lawrence Blair's research into the volcanoes and earthquakes around the Pacific Ring of Fire
*[[Ring of Fire (Martial Arts film series)|''Ring of Fire'' (film series)]], a trilogy of martial arts films made in the early 1990s, starring Don "The Dragon" Wilson
*[[Ring of Fire (Documentary film series)|''Ring of Fire'' (film series)]], a 1988 series of documentaries by Lawrence Blair and Lorne Blair about their voyages in Indonesia
**[[Ring of Fire (book)|''Ring of Fire'' (book)]], a tie-in to the film series
===Radio and TV===
* [[Ring of Fire (radio program)|''Ring of Fire'' (radio program)]], a weekly radio program on the Air America Radio network that is hosted by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Mike Papantonio
* [[Ring of Fire (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episode)|"Ring of Fire" (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episode)]]
===Companies===
* The "Ring of Fire", a group of United States firearms manufacturers, such as [[Bryco Arms/Jennings Firearms/Jimenez Arms]], who produce many low-priced firearms, such as the [[Raven Arms MP-25]], that are known in slang usage as [[Saturday night special]]s.
* "Ring of Fire" hot sauce, with its slogan "So Hot, It'll Burn You Twice!" -->
* Episode name of [[Bear Grylls]] fourth season in [[Man vs. Wild]], 16 May 2008.
===Other===
* [[Ring of Fire / Larson Fireball]], a carnival ride
* [[Ring of Fire (game)]], a drinking game also sometimes referred to as "Kings"
* [[Ring of Fire]], a top level club ultimate frisbee team from North Carolina
* [[Ring of Fire Studios]], a visual effects, animation, and digital post production studio
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