This frosty supervillain from a 1997 Batman film is known for his relentless ice puns.
Who is Mr. Freeze?
The temperature at which pure water freezes is this many degrees Celsius.
What is 0°C?
This part opens briefly to let water fill the ice mold, then closes to prevent overflow.
What is the water inlet valve?
This phrase means to ease tension
What is break the ice?
Before refrigerators, people stored perishable goods with harvested ice in this:
What is an icebox?
In Frozen II, Elsa travels across a frozen sea in search of this voice.
What is Ahtohallan?
When ice sits too long in the freezer, this process causes it to shrink and look frosty.
What is sublimation?
If your ice bin is full but the machine keeps making ice, this component may be faulty.
What is the shut-off arm sensor or switch?
This idiom refers to someone emotionally distant
What is cold as ice?
This state was famous for harvesting and shipping natural ice in the 19th century.
What is Massachusetts?
Who Directed the movie, Titanic?
Who is James Cameron?
Ice melts faster on metal than wood due to this property.
What is thermal conductivity?
If your ice cubes are hollow, uneven, or very small, this pressure-related problem might be the cause.
What is restricted water flow or low water pressure?
A risky situation where one wrong move could sink you.
What is walking on thin ice?
This term refers to the small, chewable ice popular at Gas stations or fast-food restaurants.
What is nugget ice?
This 2012 documentary followed James Balog’s Extreme Ice Survey project.
Chasing Ice?
This specific term refers to the temperature and pressure where a substance can exist in solid, liquid, and gas form simultaneously.
What is the triple point?
The first automatic ice maker for home use was introduced in this decade.
What is the 1950s?
In negotiation or debate, to “freeze out” your opponent means to do this.
What is cut them off or block their influence?
This 2002 heist film features a gang stealing diamonds stored inside giant ice cubes
What is Ocean's Eleven?
In The Day After Tomorrow, the Northern Hemisphere freezes due to this meteorological phenomenon.
What is a superstorm / climate shift / rapid climate change?
This special kind of ice is formed when water freezes very rapidly, trapping molecules in a disordered state.
What is amorphous ice?
What is our most common broken Ice Maker?
What is RIMA 155?
In sports, doing this at a critical moment to catch your opponent off guard is known as “freezing” them.
What is calling a timeout.
This is the main reason why ice cubes crack and break when dropped into a drink.
What is thermal shock?