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The Fat Lady requests this password in order fro entrance to the Gryffindor common room.
"it shows us nothing more or less than the deepest, most desperate desire of our hearts."
Drinking unicorn's blood is worse than death, it is a...
This caught hold of only Ron and Harry after the trio wet through the trap door.
This character noted that Harry's wander is 'nice and supple"
This beast is a Norwegian Ridgeback.
This girl was the first to be sorted into Gryffindor.
The Daily Prophet noted that this bank had a recent break-in.
The last exam was on...
Lee Jordan found out this statue has a secret passage way out of the school.
This item is big, silver, and old fashioned. Harry chases it on a broom.
Draco requested a Wizard's Duel in this room at Midnight.
Professor Sprout teaches this class.
This centaur was the one who helped and carried Harry on his back.
This character crawled in the common room, unable to walk because of a Leg-Locker Curse
This character is the Captain of Slytherin's Quidditch team.
Harry is often noted to have the same eyes as her.
Harry was looking up this plant in One Thousand Msgical Herb and Fungi
Who says this quote about truth? "It is a beautiful and terrible thing, and should therefore be treated with great caution."
Dumbledore is sure to note that this area is prohibited to all students, new and old.
Professor Snape is the teacher of this class.
This character was the one who alerted everyone of the troll in the dungeons.
This Quidditch player taught Harry to play.
This item was stolen, it was a gift from Neville's gran.
This Weasley brother said he would take the dragon off Hagrid's hands.
Nicholas Flamel turned out to be the maker of this magical item.
Quirrell admitted that this character tried to stop him.
This person was in the trophy room where the Wizard Duel would be.
This antagonist was with Quirrell the whole time.
The Fat Friar notes that this poltergeist deserves a second chance.
The trio searched books for this man.
Ron took place on this chess piece, they later fall to the queen.
Ronan and Bane noted to Hagrid that this place had been unusually bright.
The house that Harry did not want the sorting hat to place him in.
The core of Harry's wand.

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