Harry Potter
Social Media Platforms
Homonyms
Rhyme Time
Popular Music
100

This is the amount of spells Harry Potter cast in the first book.

Zero

100

Tom really wanted to be your friend on this platform.

MySpace

100

This word refers to the outer layer of a tree, or a dog yelling at something.

Bark.

100

An argument that goes on into the night.

Late Debate

100

This singer wrote a whole song about irony that wasn't ironic.  Isn't that ironic?

Alanis Morissette. 

200

This is the amount of children in the Weasley family.

Seven.  Bill, Charlie, Percy, identical twins Fred and George, Ron, and Ginny. 

200

Go outside when the birds are singing to hear a post on this platform.

Twitter.

200
You can catch this out of a river, or hit it to make music.

Bass.

200

The dumb god of love.

Stupid Cupid

200

This songstress crafted an ode to her WAP.

Cardi B.

300

Fluffy, the three headed dog guarding the Philosopher's Stone, could only be defeated by this?

Music.

300

This platform was released to everyone, not just those with a student email address, in 2006.

FaceBook.

300

Watch out!  You'll have to do this if one of these suddenly flies at you.

Duck

300

A powerful, sentimental song about a green side dish.

Salad Ballad

300

This band was one that the Big Lebowski couldn't stand.

The Eagles.

400

This animal takes the form of Hermoine's patronus. 

An Otter.

400

You feel time passing by when you hear the name of this platform.

Tik Tok.

400

Leaves do this during this season.

Fall

400

An influential Greek philosopher and what you drink beer out of.

Aristotle Bottle

400

This actress covered "Black Sheep" in Scott Pilgrim Versus The World

Brie Larson

500

Harry Potter caught this object on the first day of flight classes.

Neville Longbottom's Memory Stone/Remembrall.

500

This platform is named after swift delivery of drugs.

Instagram.

500

You receive this in the mail, and it's written using these.

Letter

500

One who chooses the alcohol.

Liquor Picker.

500

This band was led by Farrokh Bulsara, although he picked a stage name that could better judge the temperature of the crowd.

Queen.