Enjoy a glass-bottom boat ride at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park near Key Largo in this state
Florida
First name of young Mr. Fowl, whose adventures include "The Time Paradox" & "The Lost Colony"
Artemis
This system of linking Internet documents contains cross-references so you can jump easily between them; it's the HT in HTML
hypertext
It initially left England August 15, 1620 along with another ship, the Speedwell
The Mayflower
In Arthurian legend, pure knight & grail finder Galahad was the son of this not-so-pure knight
Lancelot
Dating from about 1730, Stratford Hall was the birthplace of Robert E. Lee in this state
Virginia
This Gregory Maguire novel that inspired a musical is the biography of a certain Witch of the West
Wicked
It's the underlying or implicit meaning of a literary work
subtext
A luxurious, ill-fated ocean liner that sank on its maiden voyage after hitting an iceberg.
The Titanic
In the fourth crusade, this Christian capital, now Istanbul, was plundered by Christian knights
Constantinople
Check out Nassau Hall, the U.S. capitol in 1783, located at Princeton Univ. in this state
New Jersey
This F. Scott Fitzgerald novel explores the opulent and tragic pursuit of the American Dream through an enigmatic millionaire during the 1920s.
The Great Gatsby
People quoted as saying horrifying things often protest that their words were taken out of this
context
During the War of 1812, this frigate earned its nickname Old Ironsides; it's also the name of one of the America's most treasured documents
The Constitution
In the "Song of Roland", this code asked knights "to keep faith" & "to fight for the welfare of all"
the code of chivalry (or the chivalric code)
This state's Seashore Trolley Museum near Kennebunkport is one of the world's largest electric railway museums
Maine
A survival novel by Gary Paulsen that chronicles a boy's journey to stay alive in the wilderness after a plane crash, relying on his resourcefulness and a single tool.
Hatchet
A 2007 government report was titled "Turn the Page: Making College" these "More Affordable"
textbooks
Tragically, in December 1941 this battleship sank in less than 9 minutes, with 1,177 of her crew; it's also the name of a US state (the 3rd one if you are listing them in alphabetical order)
The Arizona
In 1226 the Teutonic Knights demanded & received this area, later the dominant state in Germany
Prussia
The development of nuclear energy is featured at Los Alamos' Bradbury Science Museum in this state; no lead vest is required
New Mexico
An epic poem by Homer that follows the perilous and long journey of a hero trying to return home after the Trojan War.
The Odyssey
This is an ostensible reason put forward to conceal a true purpose or object
pretext
In the most famous mutiny in history, Fletcher Christian & his mates seized control of this ship in 1789
The Bounty
Amadis of Gaul & Don Quixote are examples of this kind of knight who wanders in search of adventure
knights-errant