This sweet treat is the reason a boa constrictum was accidentally released at the zoo.
banana popsicle
The sport played on broomsticks that Harry sees a poster of in Diagon Alley.
Quidditch
He is the giant with a "wild, tangled beard" who busts down the door to the hut on the rock.
Rubeus Hagrid
The secret, magical shopping street where Harry gets his school supplies.
Diagon Alley
The shape of the scar on Harry's forehead.
a lightning bolt
This is the "new word" that Dudley learned, much to his parents' delight.
"Shan't!"
This powerful object is described as "the finest model of a wooden broomstick you'll ever see" in a shop window.
The Nimbus 2000
This blonde, pale, and pointed-face boy introduces himself in Madam Malkin's robe shop.
Draco Malfoy
The number of the vault at Gringotts that Harry and Hagrid visit first.
Vault 713 (687)
This happened to Harry's hair every time Aunt Petunia tried to cut it short.
it grew back overnight
This is the color of the envelope, addressed to "The Cupboard Under the Stairs," that Uncle Vernon snatched from the mail.
green
Dumbledore uses this silver device to put out all the street lamps on Privet Drive.
Put-Outer (or Deluminator)
The Hogwarts gamekeeper and Keeper of Keys, who also gave Harry his first birthday cake.
Rubeus Hagrid
The smoky, grimy pub that serves as the entrance to Diagon Alley.
the Leaky Cauldron
The mysterious way Harry made the glass vanish at the zoo's reptile house.
unintentional, uncontrolled magic
The Dursleys' final, desperate hiding place to escape the letters, located "on a rock in the sea."
the hut on the rock (Or island hut)
The name of the goblin who takes Harry to his vault at Gringotts.
Griphook
She is the bossy, bushy-haired girl Harry and Ron meet on the train who already knows all the set books.
Hermione Granger
The name of the train that takes students to Hogwarts.
the Hogwarts Express
The first thing Harry ever buys for himself with his own wizard money on the train trolley.
Bertie Bott's Every-Flavour Beans
The brand of Uncle Vernon's new car, which is too precious to leave Harry alone inside.
Vauxhall Vectra
The core materials that Mr. Ollivander uses in his wands, such as unicorn hair and phoenix feathers and this animal's heartstrings
Dragon
The large, bearded wizard whose famous chocolate frog card Harry gets on the train.
Albus Dumbledore
The precise London street address where the entrance to the Leaky Cauldron is found.
Charing Cross Road
The two core magical subjects Harry's parents excelled at, according to Professor McGonagall's note
Transfiguration and Charms