| NEVERLAND | Fictional island that is home to Peter Pan in the works of J. M. Barrie (9) |
| ROSEMADDER | Pinkish pigment derived from the roots of a plant of the same name, used in the works of J. M. W. Turner (4,6) |
| FOE | Captain Hook, to Peter Pan |
| ROBINWILLIAMS | Mrs. Doubtfire actor who played Peter Pan in the 1991 film Hook: 2 wds. |
| MARYMARTIN | She was Peter Pan in the WINTER Garden Theatre |
| WENDY | She flew off with Michael and John to Peter Pan's Neverland |
| HOOKS | Catches fish belonging to Peter Pan's enemy? (5) |
| PETERPAN | Boyish creation of J.M. Barrie (5,3) |
| LORDOFTHE | The _, film series based on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien (4,2,3,5) |
| GREENLAND | Vast Arctic island that is officially part of the Kingdom of Denmark (9) |
| MUSKETEER | European soldier such as Athos, Porthos or Aramis in the works of Alexandre Dumas (9) |
| SANTORINI | Greek island that is the rim of a volcanic crater (9) |
| CASSEROLE | French word for a stew; or, the pot or "ladle pan" in which it is cooked (9) |
| BREE | Village site of The Prancing Pony inn in the works of J R R Tolkien |
| LILY | Mother of Harry Potter in the works of J. K. Rowling, married to James (4) |
| NEPTUNIAN | Pan in tune: composition of another God? (9) |
| KIRRIN | Inspired by Corfe's hilltop ruin in the Isle of Purbeck, a Blytonian island that is the setting of many of the adventures of the Famous Five (6) |
| RACKHAM | One of 12 siblings who became a skilful artist celebrated for his illustrations in classic children's books, including Grimm's Fairy Tales, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens and The Wind in the Willows |
| RINGS | The _, film series based on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien (4,2,3,5) |
| PARTITA | Type of musical suite popular in the 18th century, as in the works of Bach; from Italian, 'divided' (7) |