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Letter
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Hint
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Answer
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H
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Main Character
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Harry Potter
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A
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Most powerful love potion in existence
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Amortentia
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P
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Last name of the three brothers
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Peverell
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P
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Goody two shoes Weasley
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Percy
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I
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Youngest of the three brothers
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Ignotus
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N
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Shy blundering student in Harry's year
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Neville
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E
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One of Dumbledore's friends growing up
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Elphias Doge
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S
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Minister of Magic that is described as having hair like the mane of a lion
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Scrimgeour
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S
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Potions teacher in books 1-5
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Snape
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C
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Ron's favorite quiditch team
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The Chudley Cannons
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A
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Aragog is this type of creature
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Acromantula
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N
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Full first name of Tonks
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Nymphadora
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B
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Pretends to be Mad Eye Moody in the 4th book
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Barty Crouch Jr.
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E
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Hufflepuff boy in the same year as Harry
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Ernie Macmillan
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F
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Weasley twin that is mentioned more often
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Fred
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O
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Wand salesman in Diagon Alley
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Olivander
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U
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5th year Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher
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Umbridge
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N
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Magizoologist who wrote the book Fantastic Beasts and Where to find them
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Newt Scamander
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D
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Headmaster for most of Harry's time at Hogwarts
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Dumbledore
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E
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Rhinoceros like magical creature with an explosive horn
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Erumpent
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V
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Eldest child of Bill and Fleur Weasley
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Victoire
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E
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Enlargement spell
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Engorgio
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N
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Opposite of Lumos
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Nox
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I
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Summons a jet of flames
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Incendio
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N
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Magical creature that likes shiny objects
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Niffler
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T
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Type of magic taught by professor Mcgonagall
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Transfiguration
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H
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Race of slave elves
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House Elves
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E
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Potion produced by the philosophers stone
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Elixir of life
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D
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Name of Voldemort's followers
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Death Eaters
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A
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The killing curse
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Avada Kedavra
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R
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The reductor curse
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Reducto
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K
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What does Voldemort say to Wormtail just before Cedric is killed
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Kill the spare
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E
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Disarming charm
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Expelliarmus
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S
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Hogwarts house that accepts the cunning and the purebloods
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Slytherin
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T
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Batty Hogwarts divination teacher
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Professor Trelawney
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O
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Hermione's patronus
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Otter
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F
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Ice cream parlour owner in Diagon Alley
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Florean Fortescue
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T
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Name of the time traveling device
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Time Turner
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I
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Mind control curse
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Imperio
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M
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Wizards that can change their appearance at will
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Metamorphmagi
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E
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Spell to summon a partonus
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Expecto Patronum
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S
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Potions teacher in Harry's 6th year
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Slughorn
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W
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Disguised as a rat for the first 3 books
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Wormtail
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H
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Study of plants. Professor Sprout is the Herbology teacher at Hogwarts
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Herbology
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E
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Wizarding card game, made more interesting than the Muggle version, given the chance that it could blow up at any moment.
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Exploding Snap
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N
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Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Tests
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N.E.W.T.s
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O
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Spell that modifies the subject’s memories
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Obliviate
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N
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Harry's first broomstick
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Nimbus 2000
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E
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Vanishing Spell
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Evanesco
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O
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Ordinary Wizarding Levels
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O.W.L.s
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N
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Creatures that Luna Lovegood believes often infest mistletoe
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Nargles
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L
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The magical ability to extract thoughts, feelings and memories from another person's mind
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Legilimency
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Y
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Pureblood death eater put in charge of the department of magical law enforcement
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Yaxley
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R
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Goblin-like creature found in places where bloodshed has occurred
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Red Cap
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E
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Owl shop in Diagon Alley where Hagrid bought Hedwig for Harry’s eleventh birthday
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Eeylops
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M
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Another name for the Mandrake plant
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Mandragora
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E
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these spying devices look like long pieces of flesh-coloured string
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Extendable Ears
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M
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Chestnut-coloured centaur who lives in the Forbidden Forest
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Magorian
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B
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Snake-like creature whose gaze will turn you to stone
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Basilisk
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E
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Exploding wizarding sweets available from Honeydukes in Hogsmeade
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Exploding bonbons
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R
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Magical glass ball, the size of a large marble, filled with white smoke. The smoke turns red to tell you that there is something you have forgotten
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Remembrall
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S
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A white fire-dwelling lizard that feeds on flame
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Salamander
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T
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Winged horse visible only by those who have witnessed a death
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Thestral
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O
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The sealing of the mind against magical intrusion and influence by a witch or wizard skilled at Legilimency
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Occlumency
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T
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The family motto of the Noble and Most Ancient House of Black
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Toujours pur
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U
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Mythical white horse-like creature with a golden mane and a golden horn sprouting from the head
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Unicorn
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R
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First name of Lupin
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Remus
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N
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Breed of dragon that is very rare and very aggressive. Hagrid had one as a pet for a while
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Norwegian Ridgeback
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O
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Magical binoculars with slow-motion and replay settings
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Omnioculars
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N
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Eating one half makes your nose bleed, eating the other half stops it
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Nosebleed Nougat
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T
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Spell that causes the victims legs to dance uncontrollably
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Tarantallegra
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H
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According to Luna Lovegood in Order of the Phoenix, Cornelius Fudge, Minister for Magic, has an army of these tall flaming spirits of fire that gallop across the ground, burning everything in their path. Hermione, however, claims that they don't exist
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Heliopath
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E
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Incantation that made Ron vomit slugs
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Eat slugs
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L
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Irish elf or pixie
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Leprechaun
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I
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Wizarding sweets available from Honeydukes in Hogsmeade which make your teeth squeak and chatter
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Ice Mice
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G
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Gold wizarding money
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Galleon
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H
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A flower used as an ingredient in potions such as the Draught of Peace
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Hellebore
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T
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Trick sweet that causes the tongue to swell. Invented by Fred and George Weasley
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Ton-Tongue Toffee
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Quote
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Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, when one only remembers to turn on the light
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