Fences of this wire invented for cattle are a constant in the internment camp novel "When the Emperor was Divine"
Barbed wire
The front passenger seat--did you call it?
Shotgun
"He hath a person and a smooth dispose to be suspected--framed to make women false. The Moor is of a free and open nature"
Iago
Mattel pays tribute to this woman, who helped spark the civil rights movement when she refused to give up her bus seat
Rosa Parks
The sole survivor of a shipwreck, this title character washes up on a desolate island on Sept. 30, 1659
Robinson Crusoe
Early on in a Twain work, Tom Sawyer must complete this "colorful" painting task on "thirty yards of board fence"
Whitewashing
Unaided, your voice can be heard from this distance
Earshot
"I can be patient, I can stay with Regan, I and my hundred knights"
(King) Lear
Making history in 1983, this woman inspired girls to reach for the stars
Sally Ride
Gulliver travels to this land whose residents are less than 6 inches tall
Lilliput
In this 1990 novel raptors "hit the fence, take a shock. They never seem to mind"
Jurassic Park
A clever last word as you are leaving
Parting shot
"The potent poison quite o'ercrows my spirit. I cannot live to hear the news from England" (& a few words later, he's correct)
Hamlet
A Barbie Shero, Ibtihaj Muhammad stayed true to her faith & wore this traditional head scarf at the 2016 Olympics
Hijab
Honeydukes Sweetshop & The Three Broomsticks pub are in this wizarding village
Hogsmeade
This Melville scribe spends time staring at "dead-walls", then at the high walls of prison
Bartleby (the Scrivener)
Also the title of a 1964 Pink Panther film, this phrase refers to an uneducated guess
A Shot in the Dark
"What, will these hands ne'er be clean? No more O' that, my lord, no more O' that. You mar all with this starting"
Lady Macbeth
Dubbed the "First Lady of Song", this jazz great is ready to entertain you with songs like "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" & "Blue Moon"
Ella Fitzgerald
Sauron, the dark lord of this land, has ambitions to rule all of Middle-Earth
Mordor
A stone wall in "Stardust" by this author has a 6-foot gap, with guards posted on each side
Neil Gaiman
Also called a gravity assist, this maneuver uses the gravity of a celestial body to accelerate a spacecraft
Slingshot
"Here in this island we arrived; and here have I, thy schoolmaster, made thee more profit"
Prospero
It's game on for the doll honoring this woman who won 1973's Battle of the Sexes & is a champion for women's equality in sports
Billie Jean King
"Anne of Green Gables" is set in the fictional Avonlea, on this real Canadian island province
Prince Edward Island