Muscles and Bones
Phoenix Order
Literary Couples
Slang
Le Francais
200

This bone is named from the Latin word for upper arm or shoulder. It is the long bone in the upper arm, connecting the shoulder to the elbow. 

What is the humerus?

200

This character was admitted into Azkaban, and escaped, and is a notorious mass murderer. He rides a hippogriff in Prisoner of Azkaban.

Who is Sirius Black?

200

This couple has two children at the end of their series, and were part of a love triangle involving Gale Hawthorne, and were called "The Star-Crossed Lovers from District 12."

Who are Katniss and Peeta?

200

This term from the 90s meant to leave, and began due to the introduction of the term "bouncer".

What is "Let's Bounce"?

200

This French word means "thank you".

What is merci?

400

This tendon is the thick band of tissue connecting the calf muscles to the heel bone, crucial for walking, running, and jumping. It is named for the Greek figure with a weakness here.

What is the Achilles?

400

This character battled and defeated Grindelwald, and is the only match for Voldemort in power. He is Headmaster at Hogwarts. 

Who is Albus Severus Wulferic Brian Dumbledore?

400

This couple has one child, and he seeks in the father in the last film of this series. The child's name is Henry Turner.

Who is William and Elizabeth?

400

This word meant "kidding", and was 2000s slang. It began because of reverse psychology.

What is "Sike"?

400

This French word string translates literally to "the little lunch". It actually means breakfast.

What is la petit dejeuner?

600

The bones in your fingers are called these, and there are 14 in each hand. Each of the four fingers has three of these —a proximal, middle, and distal—while the thumb only has two: a proximal and a distal.

What are the phalanges?

600

This character was impersonated by Barty Crouch Jr. during Triwizard Tournament. He has a prosthetic eye and custom staff.

Who is Mad Eye Moody or Alastor Moody?

600

This couple in the movies gets together during Race to the Edge, and marries at the end of the third movie. In the books, they never get together, and she is instead called Camicazi.

Who are Hiccup and Astrid?

600

This term from slang in the 2010s meant friends and family, and was itself a shortform of family.

What is "fam"?

600

This French word means hello, but translates literally as "good day".

What is bonjour?

800

This is the largest muscle in the human body, located in the buttock, and is crucial for movement and stability. It is responsible for hip extension (moving the thigh backward), external rotation of the thigh, and stabilizing the pelvis.

What is the gluteus maximus?
800

This character is a shapeshifter who's hair changes color to match her emotions. She marries Lupin and dies.

Who is Nymphadora or Tonks?

800

This couple was together until she died. They had a kiss on top of a floodlight. They are both from Dauntless.

Who are Tris and Four?

800

This term from the 1920s meant something good or admirable,  and was part of an animal phrase trend along with examples like "the cat's meow" and "the gnat's pajamas".

What is "the bee's knees"?

800

This French word string means: "Good evening". It has a conjugated form where it becomes a single word instead of two.

What is bonne soirée or bonsoir?

1000

The "hip bone" is not a single bone but is actually this, which is formed by the fusion of three bones: the ilium, ischium, and pubis. Together, these bones create a deep socket called the acetabulum, which is where the ball-shaped head of the femur (thigh bone) fits to form the hip joint.

What is the pelvis?

1000

This dark-skinned character works at the ministry of magic, and dresses in blue. He is the Order of The Phoenix's Ministry connection.

Who is Kingsley Shacklebolt or Kingsley?

1000

This couple from The Wizarding World have two kids: Albus Severus Potter and Lily Luna Potter. They get together after Half-Blood Prince.

Who are Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley?

1000

This gen alpha slang means taking part of someone else's food, and originated from a youtuber who take his friends food, and then say this slang term.

What is "fanum tax"?

1000

This French word string means "see you soon". The first word literally translated means "at", so the whole phrase should mean "at good-early" or "at the next good time". 

What is à bientôt?