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- Iceworld is a science fiction novel by American writer Hal Clement. It was published in 1953 by Gnome Press in an edition of 4,000 copies. The novel was...
- Iceworld Boondall is an ice sports and public ice skating centre, in Boondall located approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of the Brisbane CBD in...
- aims to cover the world in a tomb of snow and ice. He is also the king of Iceworld. He has a hall of fame that contains animals who have been frozen by him...
- colony called Iceworld, so he can use it to return to his home planet. The Seventh Doctor and Mel arrive at the trading colony Iceworld on the dark side...
- where she is working as a waitress in the frozen food retail complex of Iceworld on the planet Svartos. She had been a troubled teen on Earth, having been...
- IceArenA Joey MacDougall Natasha Farrier Brisbane Lightning Brisbane Boondall Iceworld Matthew Meyer Christina Badgley Melbourne Ice Melbourne O'Brien Icehouse...
- "compoSITe". "Shipment" has been noted to share numerous similarities with "fy_iceworld", a famous map in the game's community. Due to Smith repurposing his own...
- Galactica (1978) Edmond Hamilton's The Dead Planet (1946); Hal Clement's Iceworld (1953),: 228  Iain M. Banks's The State of the Art (1991) for example,...
- The Sith War (1995–96). Characters revealed to be robotic replicants in Iceworld appear in person in Ryder Windham's comic Shadow Stalker (1997), a spin-off...
- four-part Astounding serials under Campbell: Needle (Doubleday, 1950), Iceworld (Gnome Press, 1953), and Mission of Gravity (1954), his best-known novel...