Vocabulary
Harry Potter Spells
Potions
Harry Potter
Name that Creature
100
What is the definition of Isolation?
The process of being isolated. Set apart from.
100
What spell Summon objects
What is the charm Accio
100
What potion causes the person drinking it to grow older?
Aging Potion
100
What/who is Fawkes
Dumbledore's pet phoenix?
100
What was Trevor?
A toad
200
What is the definition of the word obtuse?
To be slow to understand.
200
What spell Reveals invisible ink
What is the spell Aparecium
200
Who provided Ron with an antidote after he drank a love potion?
Slughorn
200
What is Lord Voldemort's real name?
Tom Marvolo Riddle
200
What type of creature was Buckbeak?
Hippogriff
300
What word describes the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named?
onomatopoeia
300
What spell Launches birds from your wand.
What is the spell Avis
300
What year of schooling do Hogwarts students study antidotes?
Fourth Year
300
Which of Ron's brothers is a Gryffindor Prefect in Harry's first year?
Percy Weasley
300
What creature did Harry meet during Slughorn's Christmas party in his 6th year?
Vampire
400
What is the definition of repugnant? offensive to the mind
offensive to the mind
400
What spell Duplicates objects
What is the spell Geminio
400
What is the name of the most powerful love potion?
Amortentia
400
What does the anagram O.W.L stand for?
Ordinary Wizarding Levels.
400
What is the creature that prefers to live in dark, confined spaces, taking the form of the thing most feared by the person it encounters.
Boggart
500
What is the definition of terse?
brief; to the point
500
What is the spell Liberacorpus used for?
Counterspell
500
The powdered root of asphodel is used to create what potion.
Draught of Living Death. One of three questions Snape first asked Harry.
500
How much gold do the Weasleys win in the annual Daily Prophet Grand Prize Galleon Draw in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Seven Hundred Galleons
500
These creatures are found all over the world, including the Lake near Hogwarts and Loch Lomond.
Merpeople