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Resurrection Stone, Invisibility Cloak, and _____________
Shows the "deepest, most desperate desire of our hearts"
Created by the Marauders during their time at Hogwarts
There are 142 of these in Hogwarts
An Old English word for “bumblebee”
Street name of Harry's Aunt and Uncle Dursley's house
Plant that allows the consumer to breathe underwater for an hour
Spell to stun your opponent
Exams taken at the end of a student's fifth year
Potion that enables the consumer to assume the physical appearance of another person
Bludgers, Snitch, and ______
How many Weasley siblings are there?
The Hogwarts Express travels from King's Cross to
Author of "Break with a Banshee"
James Potter's nickname
Peter Pettigrew's nickname
Sirius Black's nickname
Remus Lupin's nickname
Model of the first broom Harry ever receives: __________ 2000
Who is the Hogwarts librarian?
The three-headed guardian of the Sorcerer's Stone
"Set on a tiny island, way out to sea, but...they're all trapped inside their own heads, incapable of a single cheerful thought."
The former Malfoy family house-elf
The Black family house-elf
Antique shop known to deal with unusual and ancient wizarding artefacts.
Electric blue mischief-makers who delight in playing tricks
Someone with the ability to transform into an animal at will
How many pieces did Voldemort split his soul into?
Appears in book one and is killed as a horcrux in the Battle of Hogwarts
"The boy who lived"
Youngest Weasley child
Oldest Weasley child
Profession of Mr. and Mrs. Granger
Fruit you tickle to get into the kitchens
Snape and Lily Potter's patronus
"Brightest witch of her age"
Student organization formed to further teach Defense Against the Dark Arts
Responsible for torturing Mr. and Mrs. Longbottom until they lost their minds
The locket used as one of Voldemort's Horcruxes originally belonged to
Hufflepuff House Mascot
This world cup has been occuring every four years since 1473
A Metamorphmagus and Auror with distinctive hair
Love potion "supposed to smell differently to each of us, according to what attracts us"
"The Half-Blood Prince"
School participating in the Triwizard Tournament
School participating in the Triwizard Tournament
The Triwizard Tournament takes place every _____ years
Magical object that chooses the wizard
The dragon guarding Gringott's Bank is classified as a Ukrainian ______
This author once said that Dolores Umbridge "is the greatest make-believe villain to come along since Hannibal Lecter"

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