Ring of fire
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Ring of Fire can refer to:
- The Pacific Ring of Fire, a region ringing the Pacific Ocean that is prone to earthquakes and volcanic activity
- "Ring of Fire" (song), a song by June Carter and Merle Kilgore which was performed by Johnny Cash and later covered by other bands such as Wall of Voodoo and Social Distortion
- Narya, one of the Three Rings of Elvenkind in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
- Ring of Fire (anthology), a book of short stories edited by Eric Flint
- Ring of Fire (1961 film), a film directed by Andrew L. Stone
- Ring of Fire (film series), a 1988 series of documentaries by Lawrence Blair and Lorne Blair about their voyages in Indonesia
- Ring of Fire (IMAX film), a 1991 documentary narrated by Robert Foxworth about Lawrence Blair's research into the volcanoes and earthquakes around the Pacific Ring of Fire
- Ring of Fire (musical), a musical theatre production opening March, 2006 on Broadway at the Ethel Barrymore theatre in New York City
- Ring of Fire (nonfiction book), a tie-in to the film series
- 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", an episode from the '"Vacation in Europe" season of the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon series
- "Ring of Fire", a song by British rock band Def Leppard
- Ring of Fire, a movie about the boxer Emile Griffith
- Ring of Fire (drinking game), a popular drinking game played with 3 or more people
- The "Ring of Fire", a group of United States firearms manufacturers who produce many low-priced firearms known in slang usage as Saturday night specials
- 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
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