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Pensieve

is a stone basin used to review memories. Covered in mystic runes, it contains memories whose physical form is neither gas nor liquid. A witch or wizard can extract their own or another's memories, store them in the Pensieve, and review them later.

Nearly Headless Nick

A nearly headless ghost of Gryffindor. John Cleese Gryffindor ghost

Neville Longbottom

A rather forgetful hero at Hogwarts. Matthew Lewis Which other wizard boy could have been Lord Voldemort's prophesied vanquisher? Gryffindor student in Harry's year, a member of Dumbledore's Army.

Remembrall

A Remembrall is a small, clear orb, about the size of a large marble, containing smoke that turns red when it detects that the person holding it has forgotten something. Unfortunately, it does not tell the holder what has been forgotten, which makes it somewhat worthless. The forgetful Neville Longbottom is sent a Remembrall by his grandmother in Philosopher's Stone. Remembralls are forbidden from being used during the O.W.L. exams, as they would enable students to know if they had written a wrong answer

Revealer

A Revealer is a bright red eraser, used to make invisible ink appear. It made its first appearance in Chamber of Secrets when Hermione tried to make hidden writing appear in Tom Riddle's diary.

Sneakoscope

A Sneakoscope serves as a Dark Arts detector. The device is described as a miniature glass-spinning top that emits shrill noises in the presence of deception, for instance, when an untrustworthy person is near or when a deceitful event takes place nearby.

Time-Turners

A Time-Turner may be used for short-term time travel. Hermione receives a Time-Turner from McGonagall in Prisoner of Azkaban, enabling her to attend more than one class simultaneously. Hermione is ordered to keep it a secret from everyone, including Harry and Ron, although they do notice the suspicious impossibility of her schedule and several bizarre disappearances and reappearances.

Quick Quotes Quill

A feather pen that writes on its own while listening to conversations. A Quick Quotes Quill is a stenographic tool, acid green in colour, employed by Rita Skeeter to spin the words of her subjects into a more salacious or melodramatic form. In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Skeeter uses the quill to interview Harry about his participation in the Triwizard Tournament for her column in The Daily Prophet.

Wand

A long stick with a animal core which holds magical properties. To decrease gradually; to decline in power a device for casting spells. a stick which a wizard has.

Quirrell

This professor made the enchantment with the troll.

Bellatrix Lestrange

Who does Andromeda Tonk look like to Harry when he first sees her? (first and last name) Who said it I killed Sirius Black Sirius Black's cousin who is killed by Molly Weasley The sister of Narcissa Malfoy Who said it Neville Longbottom, right how are mom and dad Voldemort's servent

Dolores Umbridge

Who in the Ministry had Mad-Eye Moody's magical eye? (first and last name) Who is it: 5th year Defense aganst the Dark Arts teacher (First and last name)? Who sent the dementors to attack Harry and Dudley in the fifth book? (first and last name) The most evil creature that ever touched the face of the earth!

Arthur Weasley

Who is Molly Weasley's husband's name A.K.A. Ron's Muggle - lover father Who said it Harry please you're talking to the person who raised Fred and George Mark Williams

Rubeus Hagrid

Who is it: Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts (first and last name) Robbie Coltrane "Your a wizard Harry." Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts 2 times taller than the average person; is part giant; is the gamekeeper and a professor at Hogwarts

Ludo Bagman

Who is the Head of the Department of Magical Games and Sports?

Lord Voldemort

Who killed Mad-Eye Moody? Who is Tom Riddle? (this changed name) Who is it: Darkest Wizard of his age Who was attached to Professor Quirrell's head? Dark Lord and the main villain of the story, he fights Harry to their death the most powerful dark wizard in the world evil wizard evil tom riddle

Argus Filch

Who said it He hurt my cat I'll kill him Hogwarts caretaker, grumpy, adores his cat The caretaker of Hogwarts Squib

Sorting Hat

Who said it Not Slytherin are you sure I guess you must be Gryffindor Sorts the 1st years into their houses(Objects)

Peter Pettigrew

Who was nicknamed Wormtail, but Ron knew him as Scabbers? (First and last name) Voldemort's cowardly traitorous servant. Timothy Spall Wormtail

Remus Lupin

Who was the Whomping Willow planted for? (First and last name) Member of the Order of the Phoenix and a This Order member is a werewolf and married to Tonks

Angelina Johnson

Whom did Fed Weasley invite to the Yule Ball?

The Fat Lady

Witch in the painting that conceals the entrance to the Gryffindor common room

Seamus Finnigan

With whom did Lavender Brown go to the Yule Ball? Devon Murray

Percy Weasley

Chris Rankin Ron Weasleys older brother who worked for the ministery a ministry-loving family-disowning power-hungry moron Prefect and Head boy

Harry potter

Daniel Radcliffe. the chosen one. A short famous wizard with jet black hair and a unquie lighting scar. Ginny's boyfriend

Lucius Malfoy

Draco's father who is a death eater Dad of Draco Narcissa Malfoy's husband Draco's father, head of school governing board

Ron Weasley

Harry's best friend "Why couldn't we follow the butterflies?" Harry´s best friend, clumsy, afraid of spiders

James Potter

Harry's dad Who was an animagus known as Prongs?(first and last name) Who said it Who wants to see me take off snivellys pants Harry's father J__ __ __ __ P__ __ __ __ __ dad to harry Gryffindor

Hermione Granger

Harry's other best friend Who is it: The Gryffindor who marries Ron? (First and last name)? Emma Watson "If you want to kill Harry then you'll have to kill us too!" The smartest Gryffindor ever!

Nymphadora Tonks

Natalia Tena A metamorphagus auror, who marries Lupin, has a small baby, but dies at the end of the seventh book.

Anti-Cheating Quill

The Anti-Cheating Quill, a quill with an anti-cheating charm on it, first mentioned in Philosopher's Stone.In book five they are assigned to every O.W.L. student - and presumably those taking other exams - in order to prevent students from cheating in their written exams.

Bertha Jorkins

killed by Voldemort in Albania to make the seventh Horcrux, Nagini Hufflepuff

Rowena Ravenclaw's Diadem

Ravenclaw's daughter, Helena, stole the diadem from her mother in an attempt to become more intelligent than her mother. She fled to Albania, where she hid the diadem in the hollow of a tree when the Bloody Baron searched for her. After Helena was murdered by the Bloody Baron, she became the Ravenclaw house ghost and Tom Riddle, while a student at the school, charmed her into telling him the location of the diadem.

Howler.

red mail

Dobby The Elf

the house elf

The Bloody Baron

Terence Bayler Slytherin House ghost, suitor and killer of Helena Ravenclaw, killed himself in remorse The only person (ghost) that can control Peeves

Godric Gryffindor's Sword

The Sword of Godric Gryffindor is a goblin-made sword adorned with large rubies on the pommel. It was once owned by Godric Gryffindor, one of the medieval founders of Hogwarts.

The Quill of Acceptance

According to Pottermore, the Quill of Acceptance is a magical object which detects the birth of a child with magical capabilities. It is located in Hogwarts School, where it records the children's names in a large book. Professor McGonagall consults the book and sends out the subsequent Hogwarts acceptance letters by owl once the child turns eleven. It has been made very popular due to its use in registering users for the closed beta of Pottermore.

Luna Lovegood

After Alecto summons Lord Voldemort, who stuns her? (first and last name) Who is it: The Ravenclaw who loves Radish earrings (First and last name)? Who said it It's a blubbering humdinger Crazy Ravenclaw who's father writes for the Quibbler reads girly magazines and 3d glasses

Moody's Magical Trunk

Alastor Moody owns a strangely bewitched magical trunk. It has seven locks on it, and the trunk opens to a different assortment of objects for each lock.

Dean Thomas

Alfred Enoch Who does Ginny start going out with after Michael Corner?

Gregory Goyle

Brainless lump of muscle 2.0 . Josh Herdman Slytherin student in Harry's year, Slytherin Quidditch Beater, a member of the Inquisitorial Squad.

Exploding Snap

Exploding Snap is a wizarding card game in which the cards spontaneously explode during games. The game is popular with Hogwarts students. In Chamber of Secrets, Harry and Ron are held back from investigating why spiders were fleeing Hogwarts because Fred and George delayed them with this game

Floo Powder

Floo Powder is a glittering powder used by wizards to travel and communicate using fireplaces. It was invented by Ignatia Wildsmith.

Flying carpets

Flying carpets are rugs, that are enchanted with the ability to fly. Flying Carpets were once an accepted form of travel for the British magical community, but they are banned due to being defined as a Muggle Artefact

Dudley Dursley

Fun fact his real name is HARRY😉 Melling Who is it: Harry's overweight, pampered, and idiotic cousin? (first and last name) wider than he is tall, favorite sport is Harry Hunting,

Goblet of Fire

Gives the names for the triwizard champions(Objects) The Goblet of Fire is a goblet made of wood and is used at the beginning of every Triwizard Tournament.

Katie Bell

Gryffindor student one year above Harry Potter; Chaser on the Gryffindor Quidditch team. Emily Dale

Sirius Black

Harry Potter's godfather, a member of the Order of the Phoenix and prisoner on the run. Who is also known as Padfoot? (first and last name) Gary Oldman

The Fat Friar

Hufflepuff House ghost

Self-Shuffling Playing Cards

In Chamber of Secrets, a pack of Self-Shuffling Cards is mentioned as one of the various objects littering the floor of Ron's room in the Burrow.

Hermione's handbag

In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Hermione used an Undetectable Extension Charm on her beaded handbag, significantly enlarging the bag's internal dimensions without affecting its physical size.

Two-way mirrors

In Order of the Phoenix, Sirius gives Harry a mirror he originally used to communicate with James while they were in separate detentions. That mirror is a part of a set of Two-way Mirrors that are activated by holding one of them and saying the name of the other possessor, causing his or her face to appear on the caller's mirror and vice versa.

Lee Jordan

In the seventh book, who runs Potterwatch? The Weasley twins' best friend Luke Youngblood

Mokeskin pouch

Mokeskin pouches are a type of draw-string pouch that can be operated only by the owner. Harry receives one as his 17th birthday present from Hagrid, using it to store several items of personal significance, such as the Golden Snitch, his broken wand, the false locket, the shard of Sirius' mirror and the Marauders' map.

Pansy Parkinson

Pansy Parkinson is a Slytherin student who is described as pug-faced and frequently seen with an unnamed gang of Slytherin girls, acting as their leader, or at least spokeswoman.

Draco Malfoy

Part of slytherin house, his father is a death eater The bully of Slytherin Tom Felton Who became the true master of the Elder Wand after Dumbledore's death? June 5

Portkeys

Portkeys are first mentioned in Goblet of Fire by Mr. Weasley. They are an alternative to Apparation but can also be used to transport a group of people at once. Created by using the Portus spell, a Portkey can be set to transport anybody who touches it to a designated location or to become active at a predetermined time and transport itself and anyone touching to its set destination.

Salazar Slytherin's Locket

Riddle created his fourth Horcrux using a locket once owned by Salazar Slytherin, which had once belonged to Riddle's mother, Merope Gaunt. The spell was cast after Riddle murdered a Muggle tramp.The locket is introduced briefly in Order of the Phoenix (described only as "a heavy locket that not one of them could open") and is destroyed by Ron Weasley in the nineteenth chapter of Deathly Hallows.

Broomsticks

Ride this to play Quidditch(Objects)

Ginny Weasley

Ron Weasley's young sister. Bonnie Wright Harry's wife Gryffindor Harry's love intrest. Part of Dumbledore's Army. Pure Blood. Harry's girlfriend

Marcus Flint

Slytherin sixth year Quidditch captain

Spellotape

Spellotape is magical adhesive tape. The name is a play on Sellotape, a popular brand which has become a generic name for transparent adhesive tape in the United Kingdom.

Viktor Krum

Stanislav Ianevski Durmstrang student, Bulgarian Quidditch Seeker, participated in the Triwizard Tournament.

Auto-Answer Quill

The Auto-Answer Quill is a quill that has been bewitched so that when the quill touches a question on a piece of parchment it writes the answer instantly. The quill is banned from the O.W.L. Examinations and the inks are checked out every time the test is on.

Blood Quill

The Blood Quill is a torture quill used by Umbridge throughout the Order of the Phoenix to punish students that she has given detention. It is described as having an unusually sharp black nib. As the user writes, the quill magically and very painfully cuts into the back of the user's hand and uses his or her blood for ink. In the fifth book, Harry has detention with Umbridge on several occasions; he is required to write lines (I must not tell lies) and is not released from this until Umbridge believes "the message has sunk in."

Deathly Hallows

The Deathly Hallows are three magical objects that are the focus of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - an unbeatable wand, a stone to bring the dead to life, and a cloak of invisibility.

Hogwarts Express

The Hogwarts Express is the train which transports Hogwarts students to and from the school at the beginning and end of each term. It also transports willing students home for the Christmas holidays. It is stationed in Hogsmeade when not in use, and it can be accessed only by using the magical wall between the platforms 9 and 10.

Knight Bus

The Knight Bus is a heavily enchanted purple triple-decker Regent Three class bus that transports witches and wizards. It is hailed just like in hitchhiking, but instead of the thumb, the wizard has to hold his wand hand out to hail the Knight Bus.

The Marauder's Map

The Marauder's Map is a magical map of Hogwarts created by Remus Lupin, Peter Pettigrew, Sirius Black, and James Potter (respectively nicknamed "Moony", "Wormtail", "Padfoot", and "Prongs") while they were students at Hogwarts. During this time, they gained extensive knowledge about the school grounds, such as its various hidden passages, from their frequent night-time adventures together.

The Mirror of Erised

The Mirror of Erised is a mystical mirror discovered by Harry in an abandoned classroom in Philosopher's Stone.

Quidditch balls

The Quidditch balls consist of a Quaffle, a large red ball (and the only one not bewitched to fly on its own) which the Chasers need to get through the three hoops on the field, gaining ten points each time this successfully occurs; two Bludgers, which fly around attempting to disturb the game and knock people off their brooms, and which the Beaters hit away from teammates and towards the opposing team; and the Golden Snitch, a very fast and difficult-to-see golden orb the size of a walnut with wings, which the Seeker on each team must capture to finish the game and gain 150 points. The Quidditch players wear gloves, leg pads, padded head guards, and occasionally goggles.

Secrecy Sensor

The Secrecy Sensor is a dark detector described as "an object that looked something like an extra-squiggly, golden television aerial." It vibrates when it detects concealment and lies. In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Moody mentions that it is "no use here, of course, too much interference — students in every direction lying about why they haven't done their homework." However, it may have been responding to Moody's own deception, as he was actually Barty Crouch Jr in disguise with a Polyjuice Potion.

Spell-Checking Quill

The Spell-Checking Quill temporarily corrects spelling as the user writes; however, once the charm wears off it constantly misspells words, even if the user writes them correctly. The most notable example is its misspelling of Ron's name as "Roonil Wazlib" in Half-Blood Prince. It is sold through Weasley's Wizard Wheezes, the joke shop opened by Fred and George Weasley.

Vanishing Cabinet

The Vanishing Cabinet is a cabinet located in the Room of Requirement at Hogwarts that is a part of a set of two. The other cabinet resides in Borgin and Burkes. If used properly, a person who steps into one of the cabinets will instantly emerge from the other

Moaning Myrtle

The ghost who haunts the girls bathroom and is sweet on Harry. What is the name of the ghost who haunts the girls' toilet? Shirley Henderson Who was the victim of the the Chamber of Secrets opening up the first time?

Lavender Brown

The girl who absolutely adores her "Won Won"! Who was Ron's first girlfriend? Jessie Cave

Marvolo Gaunt's Ring

Tom Riddle created his first Horcrux using a ring owned by his maternal grandfather, Marvolo Gaunt, during the summer before his fifth year as a student at Hogwarts, when he was fifteen years old. He casts the spell after murdering his Muggle father. The ring is introduced during the fourth chapter of Half-Blood Prince, having already been destroyed by Albus Dumbledore.

Helga Hufflepuff's Cup

Tom Riddle used a cup owned by Hogwarts cofounder Helga Hufflepuff to create his third Horcrux. The spell was cast after he murdered Hepzibah Smith by poisoning her. The cup is introduced during the twentieth chapter of Half-Blood Prince and is destroyed by Hermione Granger in the thirty-first chapter of Deathly Hallows.

Tom Riddle's Diary

Tom Riddle used his diary to create his second Horcrux during his sixth year at Hogwarts. He cast the spell after murdering his fellow student Moaning Myrtle using the Basilisk. The diary is introduced in the thirteenth chapter of Chamber of Secrets and is destroyed by Harry Potter during the climax of the same book.

Garrick Ollivander

Wandmaker, owner of the Ollivanders shop.

Hedwig

What is Harry's owl's name? What is the name of the Birthday present Hagrid gave to Harry in the 1st book? What animal is killed during the escape from the Death Eaters over Little Whinging? killed by a curse that missed Harry Harry Potter's owl (Characters) Loyal owl delivers letters for Harry ☺

Petunia Evans

What is the full maiden name of Harry's aunt?

Oliver Wood

What is the full name of Harry's first Gryffindor Quidditch captain? Sean Biggerstaff Hogwarts student, Gryffindor Quidditch Keeper and captain.

Narcissa Malfoy

What is the full name of Malfoy's mother? Draco's mother who is a death eater

Igor Karkaroff

What is the full name of the Headmaster of the Durmstrang Institute? headmaster at Durmstrang

Molly Weasley

What is the name of Ginny's mom? (first and last name) Who kills Bellatrix Lestrange? Who is Arthur Weasley's wife's name A.K.A Ron's mom? (first and last name) owns the Burrow

Vernon Dursley

What is the name of Harry's uncle? (first and last name) Harry's abusive uncle Richard Griffiths Harry Potter's muggle uncle, married to his aunt Petunia and father of Dudley Dursley.

Bill Weasley

What is the name of Ron's brother who works for Gringotts?(first and last name) Who was bitten by Fenrir Greyback at the end of the sixth book? Ron Weasleys older brother who worked at Gringots and married Fleur Delacour. Oldest son of Arthur and Molly Weasley, Gringotts employee, marries Fleur Delacour.

Nagini

What is the name of Voldemort's prized snake? What was the snake's name that killed Severus Snape? killed by Neville on Harry's instructions Voldemort's pet snake used as a horcrux. female snake god Voldemort's snake (Characters)

Cornelius Fudge

What is the name of the Minister for Magic during books 1-5? Minister of Magic Robert Hardy Prior Minister of Magic, before being chucked after it turned out Voldemort is, in fact, back. Minister for Magic from 1990-1996;

Hogwarts

What is the name of the school that all witches and wizards attended in Britan? home of Harry Potter A school for witchcraft and wizerdy

Resurrection Stone

What is the second Deathly Hallow?

Gobstones

Wizard marbles game, the pieces spit and growl(Objects) Gobstones Gobstones is one of the many magical games played by young wizards in the books, along with Wizard's Chess and Exploding Snap. Gobstones is similar to the Muggle games of marbles and pétanque, except that in Gobstones, the balls spit, or gob, a foul smelling liquid in the face of the opposing player when they lose a point. Hogwarts students are seen playing Gobstones throughout the books, and there is even a Gobstones Club at the school. It is also noted in the Harry Potter series that Eileen Prince (Snape's mother) was captain of Hogwarts' Gobstone Club, as a student, at age 15.

Wizard's Chess

Wizard's Chess Wizard's Chess is played with pieces and a board identical to Chess. The rules are also unchanged. The pieces are magically animated, and they violently attack each other when performing a capture, by knocking the captured piece out and dragging it off the board.

Cauldron

a large kettle or boiler a very large pot that is used for boiling

Omnioculars

binoculars with slow-motion and replay settings

Cedric Diggory

boy Hufflepuff he dies (sorry!) Harry's opponent in the Goblet of Fire Hufflepuff What is the name of the captain and Seeker of the Hufflepuff Quidditch team?

George Weasley and Fred Weasley

brother's of Ron weasley

Griphook

burnt to death Who said it You are an unusual wizard Harry Potter What was the name of the creature who took Harry to his vault?

Cho Chang

harry likes her

Lily Evans Potter

harry potter's mom

Professor Minerva McGonagall

head master of

Professor Severus

head master of Slytherin

Professor Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore

is a fictional character in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. For most of the series, he is the headmaster of the wizarding school Hogwarts. As part of his backstory, it is revealed that he is the founder and leader of the Order of the Phoenix, an organisation dedicated to fighting Lord Voldemort.

Fleur Delacour

is a student of Beauxbatons Academy in France, and is selected as a champion in the prestigious Triwizard Tournament. Her maternal grandmother is a Veela, Bill's wife Clémence Poésy

Edward Remus "Teddy" Lupin

is the orphaned only son of Remus Lupin and Nymphadora Tonks and godson of Harry Potter. He is named after Tonks' late father, Ted Tonks, and his own father, Remus. Teddy is a Metamorphmagus like his mother Nymphadora, and is not affected by his father's lycanthropy.[1][19] He is mentioned in the final chapter of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by Harry, who says that Teddy "comes round to dinner about four times a week". He was also seen by James Sirius, Harry's son, kissing Victoire Weasley.


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