Most likely not. Airlines pressurize the cargo hold so unless your luggage gets thrown around, it shouldn't explode.
According to the TSA website (TSA.gov) lighters are permitted under special circumstances. You can bring a lighter on in your CARRY-ON baggage. Lighters that are unfilled/unfueled are allowed in your CHECKED baggage, but filled/fueled are not allowed unless in a special case (this is because prefilled lighters, such as a bic, can explode in the unpressurized underbelly of the plane, while the cabin is pressurized, which would prevent rupture).
No, they must be in your carry on luggage.
NO! this is very unsafe! The air pressure will cause your nose to explode and fall off!
According to the TSA website (TSA.gov) lighters are permitted under special circumstances. You can bring a lighter on in your CARRY-ON baggage. Lighters that are unfilled/unfueled are allowed in your CHECKED baggage, but filled/fueled are not allowed unless in a special case (this is because prefilled lighters, such as a bic, can explode in the unpressurized underbelly of the plane, while the cabin is pressurized, which would prevent rupture).
Here's a list of items you cannot take onto a plane with you. http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm I didn't see hairspray on the list. But last time I flew on a plane youre not even allowed to have small amounts of liquid on your carry on or checked baggage.
The answer is yes - but only if you put it in the hold luggage. The only wine you would be able to take on as hand luggage (that is to say into the cabin with you) is that bought in the duty free shop at the airport. If you do put it in your luggage that will go in the hold, just make sure it is well packaged - there is no fear of it exploding (champagne/sparkling wine) but just be aware that baggage handlers aren't too careful with your baggage!
There isn't a spell that explodes everything. You will learn Reducto, which can be used on silver sparkling objects. You will need to acquire a dark wizard (Voldemort, Barty Crouch or Tom Riddle) to open the red sparkling objects.
Highly unlikely - since medicines are rarely dispensed under pressure. Any medication should be in your hand luggage - not checked luggage, as you may be asked to produce it at any time by airport staff.
Earthquake / tsunami, last i checked the death toll is around 6 thousand. The countries nuclear reactors are begining to overheat and are projected to explode soon
The verb for explode is "explode."
Regardless of the type of beer, it is the strength of the container it is in which will determine whether it expodes. Most bottles are good for up to about 5 volumes of gas eg you can put 5 x 330ml of CO2 into a bottle before it explodes. Most beerstyles have about 2.5 volumes (5g/L), sparkling wine can have up to 5 volumes (10g/L) which is why sparkling wine bottles are pretty meaty.