For carry-on luggage:
No Liquids etc. (- and that's a big "et cetera")
In a nutshell, no liquids (gels, creams, or even jams, honey, or salsa) can be brought through the security gate.
The import of food products from one country to another may be prohibited, so you may not be able to take honey at all. Certainly at the moment you could not take it as hand luggage.
Maybe, but having honey with other items may cause problems.
Only if it is 3 ounces or less, because of TSA safety rules. Recommend you pack your honey well and leave it in your checked luggage.
only if you are flying within your country
Yes you can,
Yes, according to the TSA site, you can bring with you your knife but it should be in the checked luggage and you shall declare it in the check in counter and as such should be well sheathed to protect bag handlers when handling your luggage.
You can pack them in your checked luggage, but you cannot bring them with you on the plane, such as in pockets, purse, carry-on bag, etc.
Yes, but it is best in checked luggage and not in carry-on.
Well, it is a chemical but non-hazardous. If you put it in checked luggage there should not be a problem.
Depends on where you're going, some places are really strict on bringing in foodstuffs.
Yes. I have carrried one in my carryon and checked luggage for international and national flights.
Yes alcohol in checked luggage is permisible.
If its in your checked luggage, not your carry ons.
It is legal for a person to fly with honey in most countries. The honey should be stores in the stowaway luggage, rather than in the carry-on luggage.