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Millicent Bagnold ~ Minister for Magic before Fudge. [5,5]

Bat-Bogey Hex ~ Enlarges the target's bogies to the size of a bat, with wings, and makes them attack his or her face. A Ginny Weasley specialty. [5,6]

Mrs. Black ~ Sirius' mother; deceased, but carrying on as usual from her picture. [5,4]

Regulus Arcturus Black ~ Sirius's younger brother; joined the death-eaters, but later repented and was murdered by Lord Voldemort. [5,6]

Blood Replenishing Potion ~ A temporary remedy for serious bleeding. [5,22]

Broderick Bode ~ Wizard with long-term spell injury at St Mungo's. [5,23]

Amelia Susan Bones ~ Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement at the Ministry; murdered by Lord Voldemort or his Death Eaters. [5,7]

Bowtruckle ~ A tree guardian, mainly found in wand trees; aggressive when roused, but can be placated with a gift of wood lice or fairy eggs. [5,13]

Colloportus ~ A spell to seal a door closed. [5,35]

Crumple-Horned Snorkack ~ A source of some anxiety to Luna Lovegood. [5,13]

Roger Davies ~ Ravenclaw quidditch captain. [5,25]

Dawlish ~ Auror, loyal to Minister Fudge. [5,27]

Defensive Magical Theory ~ Wilbert Slinkard's book on defense against the Dark Arts. [5,12]

Dilys Derwent ~ Healer at St Mungo's (1722-41) and Headmistress at Hogwarts (1741 - 68). [5,22]

Ivor Dillonsby ~ Wizard who claims to have described eight uses for dragon's blood. [7,2]

Disillusionment Charm ~ Causes the charmed object to take on the appearance of the object behind; turned Harry into a 'human chameleon'. [5,3]

Elphias Doge ~ Special advisor to the Wizengamot and member of the order of the Phoenix. [5,3]

Doxy ~ Small humanesque infestation. Doxies have an extra set of arms and legs, plus wings and a venomous bite. [5,5]

Draught of Peace ~ A potion to calm anxiety and soothe agitation. [5,12]

Dream Oracle ~ Inigo Imago's book of dream interpretation. [5,12]

Dumbledore's Army ~ Nickname for the Dark Arts study group. [5,18]

Marietta Edgecombe ~ Cho Chang's friend. [5,16]

Madam Edgecombe ~ Works in the Floo Network Office, at the Ministry's Department of Magical Transportation. Marietta's mother. [5,27]

Evanesco ~ A disappearing charm. [5,5]

Extendable Ears ~ Fred and George Weasley's invention for listening at a distance. [5,4]

Flagrate ~ A spell producing great heat from the wand tip. [5,34]

Golgomath~ Gurg for a while. [5,20]

Grawp ~ A giant, Hagrid's half-brother. [5,30]

Gurg ~ The title of the chief of the Giants. [5,20]

Heliopath ~ Spirits of fire; great tall flaming creatures that gallop across the ground, burning everything in front of them, according to Luna Lovegood. They don't exist, according to Hermione Granger. [5,16]

Hogwarts High Inquisitor ~ Person designated by the Minister for Magic (via Educational Decree Twenty-three) to provide the minister with on-the-ground feedback, inspection of fellow teachers and introduction of policy persuant to further ministerial decrees. [5,15]

Imperturbable Charm ~ Renders an object safe from disturbance - or spying. [5,4]

Incarcerous ~ A spell that causes ropes to secure an object - or person. Or creature. [5,33]

Inquisitorial Squad ~ A select group of students, supportive of the Ministry for Magic , hand-picked by Professor Umbridge. [5,28]

Hestia Jones ~ Pink-cheeked, black-haired witch. [5,3]

Jugson ~ A Death Eater. [5,35]

Karkus ~ Gurg for a while. [5,20]

Kreacher ~ House Elf for the Black household. [5,4]

Legilimency ~ The ability to extract feelings and memories from another's mind. [5,24]

Rabastan Lestrange - Death Eater, brother of Rodolphus. [5,6]

Locomotor ~ A portering charm. [5,3]

Luna Lovegood ~ Ravenclaw student in Ginny's year; also known as 'Loony'. [5,10]

Magorian ~ A centaur. [5,30]

Griselda Marchbanks ~ Head of the Wizarding Examinations Authority. [5,31]

Metamorphmagus ~ One with the ability to change appearance at will. [5,3]

Murtlap ~ Rat-like creature found in British coastal areas. Their strained and pickled tentacles make a soothing balm, offering resistance to jinxes and curses. [5,15]

Phineas Nigellus ~ One time Headmaster at Hogwarts. [5,6]

Occlumency ~ Magical defence of the mind against external penetration. [5,24]

Pack ~ A charm that lives up to its name, when applied to personal possessions. [5,3]

Permanent Sticking Charm ~ Magical superglue. [5,5]

Sturgis Podmore ~ Square-jawed wizard, with thick straw coloured hair. [5,3]

Portus ~ Incantation for activating a portkey. [5,22]

Protean Charm ~ Spell to cause objects to mirror changes to a selected item. [5,19]

Protego ~ The shield charm; protects against curses and hexes. [5,26]

Madam Puddifoot ~ Runs a coffee shop in Hogsmeade; a "haunt of happy couples". [5,25]

Purge & Dowse, Ltd. ~ The department store that fronts St. Mungo's Hospital. [5,22]

Augustus Pye ~ Trainee healer, with an interest in Muggle Medicine. [5,22]

The Quibbler ~ Anti-establishment wizarding magazine. [5,7]

Room of Requirement ~ A room that can only be entered by persons who have need of it, and its contents, which will adapt to that need. Also known as the Come and Go Room. [5,18]

Scourgify ~ A cleaning charm. [5,3]

Kingsley Shacklebolt ~ Tall, black wizard; an Auror at the Ministry. [5,3]

Silencio ~ The Silencing Charm. Needs care in wand work - "You don't want to wave it, it's more a sharp jab", explains Hermione Granger. [5,18]

Skiving Snackbox ~ A range of sweets to make you ill, complete with antidotes. [5,6]

Zacharias Smith ~ Hufflepuff Quidditch player. [5,16]

Spattergroit ~ A most grievous affliction of the skin, appears similar to freckles. [5,23]

Stinksap ~ Defensive fluid produced by the Mimbulus mimbletonia plant. [5,10]

Thestral ~ Winged, reptilian horse-like creatures, invisible to most. Attracted by the smell of blood. [5,10]

Mr Tibbles ~ Mrs. Figg's cat. [5,2]

Professor Tofty ~ An academic examiner. [5,31]

Nymphadora Tonks ~ Butter-fingered witch. [5,3]

Dolores Jane Umbridge, Senior Undersecretary to the Minister for Magic. [5,8]

Emmeline Vance ~ Stately-looking witch; murdered by Death Eaters. [5,3]

Vanishing Cabinet ~ A device to remove people - or objects - from one place to another. [5,28]

Willy Widdershins ~ Wizard responsible for regurgitating toilets in East London. [5,22]

Williamson ~ An auror. [5,36]

Wizengamot ~ The Wizard High Court. [5,5]

12 Grimmauld Place ~ The Black family home. [5,3]

93 Diagon Alley ~ The address of Weasleys' Wizarding Wheezes. [5,29]

97 ~ The row containing the glass sphere with Harry Potter's name on it. [5,34]

62442 ~ Access code for the visitors' entrance at the Ministry of Magic. [5,7]

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