Harry Potter
the Universe
Food
Drinks
Grammar
100

This type of bird, named Fawkes in HP, represents renewal, because it can become alive again after it dies.

Phoenix

100

This event is estimated to have occurred approximtely 13.7 billion years ago

Big Bang

100

Defined as, The sweet and fleshy part of a tree or other plant that contains a seed and is edible

fruit

100

This is the state drink of Pennsylvania, and 19 other states

milk

100

The word for making 2 words together into one smaller word

Contraction

200

He is the oldest of Ron's brothers

Bill

200

400-700 million years ago, the earliest of these masses of hot gas started to form, but not necessarily into constellations

stars

200

This breakfast item's name is misleading, as it was actually invented by the romans before it's "country" was even founded.

French toast

200

One estimate gives that 2/3 tons of tea are drank daily in this country

China
200
this describes the action happening in a sentence

verb

300

typically a playful land-and-water based mammal, this is Hermione's patronus

Otter

300

The observable universe is thought to contain between 200 billion to 2 trillion of these, a collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their planets and moons

Galaxies

300

this type of cookie was invented by Ruth Graves Wakefield, the owner of the Toll House Inn in MA

Chocolate chip cookie

300

This was the most popular brand of soda in the US last year

Coke

300

This describes words that are written and spoken like how that sound

Onomatopeia

400

Not as crazy/silly as she seemed, she had several memorable quotes, including "I sleepwalk you see, that's why I wear shoes to bed"

Luna Lovegood

400

This is a region of space-time that has such a strong gravitational force that nothing can escape from it

black hole

400

The name of this type of salad may make you think it is Roman, but it was actually invented in Mexico

Caeser salad

400

This popular drink contains tea, sweet milk, and pearls made out of tapioca

boba/bubble tea

400

Added by English printers in the 15th century, it was originally called the "Note of admiration"

exclamation point

500

Always a good true friend, he destroys the last horcrux to make He Who Must Not Be Named mortal.

Neville Longbottom

500

This is the phrase for what is thought to be pulling the universe apart so it constantly expands, in an ever-accelerating speed

dark matter

500

The largest one of these was made in 2013, and was the size of a tennis court, and was 21 ft high, and contained a whopping 35.8 million calories

gingerbread house

500

The beans for this drink were first roasted in 11th century, likely in the kingdom of Kaffa in modern day ethiopia

coffee

500

In English, we only use these for proper nouns, like names and places; in German, they use these for ALL nouns

Capital letters