A Hogwarts ghost who was infatuated with the Grey Lady while alive.
Who is the Bloody Baron?
These two book characters were replaced after the Prisoner of Azkaban in the movie series by a Gryffindor named Nigel.
Who are Colin and Dennis Creevey?
This is the only Founder's Relic that was not turned into a Horcrux.
What is the Sword of Gryffindor?
This creature was the predecessor to the Golden Snitch used in modern Quidditch.
What is the Golden Snidget?
The first person ever to escape from Azkaban, escaped in 1982.
Who is Bartemius Crouch Jr.?
What Godric Gryffindor added to Gryffindor tower to keep the girls' dorm private.
What is the sliding staircase?
This Hogwarts professor was a Gryffindor-Ravenclaw hatstall as a first-year, just like one of her future students, Hermione Granger.
Who is Minerva McGonagall?
This magical object can be considered both a Horcrux and a Deathly Hallow.
What is the resurrection stone/Gaunt ring?
This creature is known to be a nuisance due to the noises they make, but are relatively harmless, and one of them was featured in the Deathly Hallows.
What is a Ghoul?
This is the century that the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy was created as a response to the persecution of witches and wizards throughout the world.
What is the 17th century?
The reason Dolores Umbridge was unable to access the Headmaster's tower in Order of the Phoenix.
What is the assumed sentience of the castle?
Name two members of the Order of the Phoenix who were in Slytherin house during their time at Hogwarts.
Who are Andromeda Tonks and Severus Snape?
This is the object used as a portkey to transport the Weasleys, Diggorys, and friends to the Quidditch World Cup.
What is an old boot?
This protective creature with psychic abilities can also turn invisible.
What is a Demiguise?
This was the last century to have a Triwizard tournament prior to 1994.
What is the 18th century?
This is the way to access the Hufflepuff Common Room.
What is tap the barrel two from the bottom, middle of the second row, in the rhythm of ‘Helga Hufflepuff’?
This family is connected by blood, offspring, or marriage to a large majority of the protagonists and antagonists of the series.
What is the Black family?
This magical object seen in the fake Alastor Moody's Hogwarts office is used to identify those who wish to cause you harm.
What is a Foe-Glass?
This shapeshifting beast lives in freshwater and often appears as a horse.
What is a Kelpie?
This is the century that Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry was founded, and also the year that Peeves was "created."
What is the 1st century (933) A.D.?
This is the reason that the Room of Requirement cannot produce food, which created the necessity for the passageway to the Hog's Head in the Deathly Hallows.
What are the Principle Exceptions to Gamp's Law of Elemental Transfiguration?
Name 5 of the students in Harry's year at Hogwarts who are descended from one or more of the sacred twenty-eight families.
Who are Hannah Abbot, Millicent Bulstrode, Daphne Greengrass, Neville Longbottom, Earnie Macmillan, Draco Malfoy, Theodore Nott, Pansy Parkinson, and Ronald Weasley?
This popular type of stationary is one of the few things banned at Hogwarts during exams.
What is self-correcting ink?
This animal is most commonly known for its use in potions, producing three different known potion ingredients the most well-known of which is its horn.
What is an Erumpent?
What was particularly notable about the final of the 1473 Quidditch World Cup?
What is all seven hundred fouls were committed?