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Editor of the Daily Prophet
This student would become the most feared Dark Wizard of all time
Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement at the time of Harry's trial
Assistant in the Improper Use of Magic Office that issues notices to those you violated the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy or the Decree for the Reasonable Restriction of Underage Sorcery
Popular Singer known as "The Singing Sorceress" often featured on the show called Witching Hour (a favorite of Molly Weasley's)
The Grey Lady
Captain of the Holyhead Harpies (and a previous member of the Slug Club)
Editor of the Quibbler (1st name only)
The Boy Who Lived
Close friend of Albus Dumbledore's, who wrote his obituary for the Daily Prophet
Owner of the ice cream parlor in Diagon Alley
Chaser and Captain of the Slytherin Quidditch Team during Harry's first few years at Hogwarts
Ministry of Magic employee impersonated by Ron
Deatheater impersonated by Hermione
Friend of Cho Chang's that betrays Dumbledore's Army
Hufflepuff that becomes landlady of the Leaky Cauldron
Dumbledore's Army member that kills Nagini (1st name only)
Muggleborn destroyer of Hufflepuff's Cup
Pure-blood destroyer of Slytherin's Locket
The only wizard Voldemort feared (last name only)
Durmstang Headmaster
Centaur that replaces Prof Trelawney as Divination teacher
House elf fired by Bartemius Crouch
Goblin that assists Harry Potter
Author of Hogwart's: A History
Muggle Studies Professor
Ravenclaw Quidditch Captain that takes Fleur to the Yule Ball
Extra victim Harry rescues during the 2nd Task (1st name only)
Hagrid's younger brother
Maiden name of Lily and Petunia
Colin and Dennis
Potter's school nemesis
One of Harry's Nemesis's goons
The Bard
Owner of the fake locket
Harry's Godfather

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