 Infinite Bounce

 +10 for direct. +10 for pass.

 No negatives.
1.
 Food
 Money
 Broomsticks and wands
 Information (Books, brainwaves, etc!
 Human life


 What are these five the exceptions to ??
Gamp’s law
2.
                               Tobias
                               Misslethorpe :
                               Witch Weekly
     Xenophilius
     lovegood :
     Quibbler




                   Then,
                   Barnabas Cuffe : ??
Daily Prophet
3.
• Location of X's office : Level 2, Ministry of Magic.
• Luna Lovegood reckons that X form a part of the
  Rotfang Conspiracy and they try to bring the
  Ministry down by using a combination of
  complicated gum diseases and very advanced dark
  magic!
• Harry Potter is known to be the youngest X of all
  times!
• ID X.
Aurors
4.
 X was a French Catholic, noted for his wealth and
philanthropy as well as multiple interpretations on modern
day alchemy.
 X lived into his 80s, and in 1410 designed his
own tombstone. However, he was seen several times after his
death and some people believe he is still alive today.
 Some reckon X was nothing but a John Doe of the 17th-
century editors and publishers desperate to produce modern
printed editions of supposedly ancient alchemical treatises
then circulating in manuscript.
 Who is X?
Nicholas Flamel
5.

• X was accused as the eccentric culprit behind the
  flying Ford Anglia incident originally committed
  by the “miscreants” Potter and Weasley.
• X was due to take his ancient wizard flying test
  next month on his 355th birthday.
• X had also served as the Headmaster of
  Hogwarts for a minor period of his life-span!
• ID X.
ARMANDO DIPPET!
6.

In Greek mythology, X’s beauty caused Apollo to grant her
                   the gift of prophecy.

However, when she did not return his love, Apollo placed
  a curse on her so that no one would ever believe her
                       predictions.

 Which character is derived from this piece of history??!
Cassandra Trelawny

(Professor Sybill Trelawney’s great-
       great grandmother).
7.
Binky, the Rabbit!
8.   Logo of ?
Magic is Might
9.
Orion and its neighboring stars are shown. Sirius
Black was named after
one of these stars
(the Dog Star).

Which other character’s name
is after one of the stars
from Orion ?
Bellatrix
10.
Hagrid was expelled from Hogwarts for opening the
     Chamber of Secrets; his wand snapped into
 half, though occasional strokes of magic come out
               of his “pink umbrella”.

 With magic performed by broken wands, we see
      that neither Ron (after the Ford Anglia
  accident), nor Harry (after the Godric’s Hollow
     accident) can make a broken wand work.

 Yet Hagrid’s wand works! What best explains this
                    anomaly?
Dumbledore mended it with his elder wand
after winning it from Grindelwald, as did Harry
with his own wand after procuring it from You-
                   Know-Who!
11.
X’s name is a variant for the Hebrew of “My delight is
   derived from her” and it symbolizes X’s fetish for a
    regal ancestry and an obsessive self-importance.

 X is responsible for 25% of Lord Voldemort’s Horcrux
                        Collection!

 X is also a far-ended descendent of one of Hogwart’s
                        founders.

                         X ??
HEPZIBAH SMITH
12.

The X’s Laws have four postulates.
Two of them had been discarded as they had been mercilessly
disproved by British Potioneer Alizar Prince.
The 3rd and the 4th, however seem to hold true to this date.
The 3rd law states that the antidote to a blended poison will
be equal to more than the sum of the antidotes for each of
the separate ingredients.
Sometimes the antidote may contain “chunks of the
potioneer’s own hair “ :P.

What law?
Golpalott’s law
13.   Who ?
Draco Malfoy
(the constellation is called Draco)
14.     Coconut ice, ice mice, fizzing
        whizbees, pepper imps, sugar
      quills, peppermint creams, etc are
      some sweets sold by Honeydukes.

  However, there is something special
              to cockroach
   clusters, butterbear, bertie-bott's
     every flavor beans and skiving
               snackboxes.
These are actually manufactured !!
Straight Round

Straight Round

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     Infinite Bounce +10 for direct. +10 for pass.  No negatives.
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    1.  Food Money Broomsticks and wands  Information (Books, brainwaves, etc!  Human life What are these five the exceptions to ??
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    2. Tobias Misslethorpe : Witch Weekly Xenophilius lovegood : Quibbler Then, Barnabas Cuffe : ??
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    3. • Location ofX's office : Level 2, Ministry of Magic. • Luna Lovegood reckons that X form a part of the Rotfang Conspiracy and they try to bring the Ministry down by using a combination of complicated gum diseases and very advanced dark magic! • Harry Potter is known to be the youngest X of all times! • ID X.
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    4.  X wasa French Catholic, noted for his wealth and philanthropy as well as multiple interpretations on modern day alchemy.  X lived into his 80s, and in 1410 designed his own tombstone. However, he was seen several times after his death and some people believe he is still alive today.  Some reckon X was nothing but a John Doe of the 17th- century editors and publishers desperate to produce modern printed editions of supposedly ancient alchemical treatises then circulating in manuscript.  Who is X?
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    5. • X wasaccused as the eccentric culprit behind the flying Ford Anglia incident originally committed by the “miscreants” Potter and Weasley. • X was due to take his ancient wizard flying test next month on his 355th birthday. • X had also served as the Headmaster of Hogwarts for a minor period of his life-span! • ID X.
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    6. In Greek mythology,X’s beauty caused Apollo to grant her the gift of prophecy. However, when she did not return his love, Apollo placed a curse on her so that no one would ever believe her predictions. Which character is derived from this piece of history??!
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    Cassandra Trelawny (Professor SybillTrelawney’s great- great grandmother).
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    8. Logo of ?
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    9. Orion and itsneighboring stars are shown. Sirius Black was named after one of these stars (the Dog Star). Which other character’s name is after one of the stars from Orion ?
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    10. Hagrid was expelledfrom Hogwarts for opening the Chamber of Secrets; his wand snapped into half, though occasional strokes of magic come out of his “pink umbrella”. With magic performed by broken wands, we see that neither Ron (after the Ford Anglia accident), nor Harry (after the Godric’s Hollow accident) can make a broken wand work. Yet Hagrid’s wand works! What best explains this anomaly?
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    Dumbledore mended itwith his elder wand after winning it from Grindelwald, as did Harry with his own wand after procuring it from You- Know-Who!
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    11. X’s name isa variant for the Hebrew of “My delight is derived from her” and it symbolizes X’s fetish for a regal ancestry and an obsessive self-importance. X is responsible for 25% of Lord Voldemort’s Horcrux Collection! X is also a far-ended descendent of one of Hogwart’s founders. X ??
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    12. The X’s Lawshave four postulates. Two of them had been discarded as they had been mercilessly disproved by British Potioneer Alizar Prince. The 3rd and the 4th, however seem to hold true to this date. The 3rd law states that the antidote to a blended poison will be equal to more than the sum of the antidotes for each of the separate ingredients. Sometimes the antidote may contain “chunks of the potioneer’s own hair “ :P. What law?
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    13. Who ?
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    14. Coconut ice, ice mice, fizzing whizbees, pepper imps, sugar quills, peppermint creams, etc are some sweets sold by Honeydukes. However, there is something special to cockroach clusters, butterbear, bertie-bott's every flavor beans and skiving snackboxes.
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    These are actuallymanufactured !!