Hermione finds out that Lupin is a werewolf in this book.
What is the third book or The Prisoner of Azkaban?
There are this many states in The United States of America.
What is 50?
Pater means this in Latin.
What is father?
This author wrote Heroes of Olympus.
Who is Rick Riordan?
10x10-2x2+100 equals this multiplication equation. The two numbers have to be the same.
What is 14x14?
Dumbledore and Voldemort had a big battle in this book.
What is the fifth book or The Order of the Phoenix?
This continent is the 2nd largest continent in the world.
What is Africa?
Pater et mater solum means this in Latin.
What is father and mother alone?
This author is the author of the Underland Chronicles. However she is known more for a different series.
Who is Suzanne Collins?
This is the answer to 19x19.
What is 361?
Dobby was killed by this woman in the seventh book.
Who is Bellatrix Lestrange?
This continent is the largest continent on earth.
What is Asia?
Solus means this in Latin.
What is alone?
Magnus Chase is a son of this Norse god. Magnus Chase is written by Rick Riordan.
Who is Frey?
30 divided by 18 equals this.
What is 1 and 2 thirds or 1.66 or 1.67?
Daily Double: This is the spell that Harry used to get into the secret entrance to Honey Dukes.
What is Dissendium?
Roughly this many people live in Asia.
What is 4.7 billion people? (Answers from 4.6 billion to 4.8 billions billion are also considered correct).
Clamare means this in Latin.
What is cry?
The Unwanteds was written by this author.
Who is Lisa McMann?
4536 divided by 18 equals this.
What is 252?
These people were the two ministers of magic who were mentioned in the books.
Who are Cornelius Fudge and Rufus Scrimgeor?
This place is the largest country on earth. This country is the most populated.
What are Russia and India?
Anglicus means this in Latin.
What is English?
The heartbreaking death of this seedman hero in Beyonders by Brandon Mull happens while he is fighting a torivor.
Who is Drake?
Daily Double: 45643234567 is divisible by 9. True or false?
What is false?