The Boy Who Lived
Spells & Potions
House Related
Good Eats
Who Said It
100

This item was handed down from Ignotus that became a Potter family heirloom

The Invisibility Cloak

100

True or False: Shrinking Solution is supposed to be Acid Green.

True 

100

True or False: A badger is the mascot for Gryffindor

False: A badger is the mascot for Hufflepuff

100

This was Harry's favorite dessert at Hogwarts

Treacle Tart

100

"Always."

Snape

200

True or False: James Potter had no siblings. 

True

200

This spell unlocks doors


Alohomora

200

This person asked NOT to be sorted into Slytherin house

Harry Potter

200

Dumbledore eats this flavor of Bertie Bott's Every-Flavour Bean at the end of Philosopher's Stone

Earwax

200
"I'm not going home, not really."

Harry Potter

300

This is the name of Harry Potter's pet owl

Hedwig

300

Veritaserum is this color

None, it's clear.
300

The Fat Friar is the house ghost of this home

Hufflepuff

300

This is the kind of sandwich Mrs. Weasley gave Ron for his first-ever Hogwarts Express journey

Corned Beef 

300

"Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light."

Dumbledore

400

When the Potter family had to go into hiding, James Potter originally wanted this person to be their secret keeper. 

Sirius Black

400

Hermoine used this spell to help the Gringotts dragon escape, carving a passageway in the ceiling

Defodio

400

The head of Ravenclaw house

Professor Flitwick

400

The door to the Hogwarts kitchens was hidden behind a painting of this

A Bowl of Fruit

400

"When in doubt, go to the library."

Ron Weasley

500

Avada Kedavra is the name of this

The spell that killed Harry Potter's parents

500

An upset Hermione uses the jinx Oppugno on Ron in Half-Blood Prince. This casts what onto him?

Birds

500

Euan Abercrombie, described as a small boy with big ears, is sorted into this house

Gryffindor

500

This food will help you recover from a Dementor attack

Chocolate

500

"It is the quality of ones convictions that determines success, not the number of followers."

Remus