This tractor-beam equipped space station could be mistaken for a small moon.
The Death Star
The Lord of the Rings was filmed in this country.
New Zealand
This character sails into Port Royal on a sinking ship and tells the harbor master his name is "Mr. Smith".
Jack Sparrow
The Professor wears a turban and teaches Defense Against the Dark Arts.
Professor Quirrell
This racecar, whose catchphrase is "Kachow!", races for Rust-Eze Bumper Ointment.
Lightning McQueen
This day is considered "Star Wars Day."
May 4th (in reference to "May the Force Be With You")
The Hobbits live comfortably in this place, riddled with lush green hills and valleys.
The Shire
The crew of this sailing ship is cursed.
The Black Pearl
This Wizard is the only known maker of the Sorcerer's Stone.
Nicolas Flamel
Carl, from Up, wanted to fly his house all the way to this location.
Paradise Falls, Venezuela, South America
This brute is actually a beloved pet, living below Jaba's main chamber in Jaba's Palace.
The Rancor
Also named Khazad-dûm, these ancient caves in Middle-earth were originally built by dwarves, but now are home to a host of orcs and the Balrog.
The Mines of Moria
The name of Captain Balbosa's monkey.
Jack
This ball is passed through a massive hoop as players fly on broomsticks, dodging Bludgers and looking for the Golden Snitch.
The Quaffle
In "Finding Nemo", this animal states "Fish are Friends, not Food".
Shark
This Senator from Naboo eventually replaced Chancellor Valorum after a vote of no-confidence.
Senator Palpatine
The name of Bilbo's Autobiography.
There and Back Again: A Hobbit's Tale
This individual was recognized as the winner of this dual.
The Blacksmith
Harry catches this while flying on a broomstick, and he joins the Gryffindor Quidditch team as a result.
Neville's Remembrall
In Monster's Inc, this powers the city of Monstropolis.
The Screams of Children
George Lucas sold Lucasfilm and the Star Wars franchise for over $4 Billion in 2012 to this entertainment company.
Disney
English writer, poet, philologist (student of languages and written text), and academic who is famous for writing the fantasy books "The Hobbit" and "Lord of the Rings".
J. R. R. Tolkien
While shooting on-location, this actress, who portrays Elizabeth Swann, was stranded for a few hours when her boat struck a reef and sank (there were no injuries).
Keira Knightley
In chapter 16, "Through the Trapdoor", Ron takes the place of this chess piece.
The Knight
This animal is Wall-E's only friend on earth.
A Cockroach