Peter Pan can bring visitors to this island, home to the Lost Boys
Which dog breed is the favorite of The Queen of England
corgi
The 2012 film "Red Tails" tells the story of the WWII African-American flyers known as these airmen
Tuskeegee Airman
2008: "Why so serious?"
Dark Knight
In one legend this mythological hunter is killed by an arrow from Artemis & later placed in the heavens
Orion
This title character travels to the islands of Laputa & Lilliput
Gullivers
Scooby doo is this type of dog
Great dane
William Penn created Pennsylvania as a refuge for religious minorities, like this faith of his
Quakers
2003: "Ye best start believin' in ghost stories, Miss Turner. Yer in one."
Pirates of the Caribean Black pearl
In a 2008 novel she gets angry at the Gamemakers & shoots an arrow into a pig they are about to eat
Katness Everdeen
This titular character & his friends inhabit the island of Sodor
Thomas the Tank Engine
The border type of this dog takes its name from its origin near the English-Scottish border
Border Collie
This Wild West frontiersman got his name on a state capital in 1864
Kit Karson
2010: spoken by Natalie Portman, "I was perfect"
black swan
Schiller's play about this Swiss man features a bow, an arrow & an apple
William Tell
The temple of Poseidon was on this legendary island that was said to lie west of the Strait of Gibraltar
Atlantis
Snoopy is this breed of dog
Beagle
The public was intrigued when this man's November 1963 8mm film footage was shown on TV in 1975
Zapruteur
2015: "You will ride eternal, shiny and chrome."
Mad Max Fury Road
She gave Legolas a bow of the Galadhrim, "strung with a string of elf-hair"
Galadriel
in one version of the legend, King Arthur was offered Excalibur when Merlin brought him to this island
Avalon
This sporting dog of Germany was selectively bred by Grand Duke Karl August of Weimar, thus its name
Weimaraner
"Message from Mrs. Madison. She sends her love to Mrs. Wethered" was Dolley's follow-up to this inventor's 1844 message
Morse
2009: "That's a bingo."
ingloriuos bastards
In this Edith Wharton novel, the aptly named May Welland archer wins an archery contest at the Beaufort House
Age of innocence