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Solve HP General: Big HP Crossword

Crossword created by Evreka. It was first created in January 2004.

This CW was first presented (by me) at the webb in January 2004 at thinkPotter.com. So if you think you recognize it, you might. In that case you can solve another one... *smile* Built on info pre-HBP.

Average rate as 4: Challenging, but fun. (by 6 person(s)).

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Read the keys/hints until you spot a word you think you know what it is. Find that word in the crossword. Click in any cell that belongs to this word. Each word that makes use of this cell, will get one row in the Form to the right. The cells corresponding to the currently active word will be colored blue in the crossword. Its key (and possibly hint) will apear in the Current Word Box on top to the right. Enter the word you think you know in the corresponding row in the Form, and hit "Add!" at that line. The letters you provided will now appear in the crossword. You can only add/edit/remove one word at the time. If you want to clear the entire crossword and start over, simply reload the entire page by the reload button in your browser.

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A 2-11: See C 2 - 8.
One of the Head of Houses.

A 14-18: Surprisingly frequent bus rider.
Became ill on the latest ride in OOTP.

C 2-8: A teacher together with A 2 - 11.
Also the Roman Goddess of wisdom.

C 14-18: Helps to make JKR's world magical.
From the dedication in (brittish) OOTP. (Or try the HP Lexicon!)

E 7-12: Resembled Sirius?
According to Doris Purkis in the Quibbler.

E 14-16: Adult wizards - as opposed to adult witches.
Grown up boys...

F 17-18: Short for Fang's favourite...
Initials for the biggest man at Hogwarts.

G 1-7: An unpleasant family's sure name.
Muggles of the worst kind.

G 10-16: Something Fred, George and Peeves love to create.....
Equivalent to "hullabaloo".

I 2-7: Presumably a properly dressed witch...
Has easy access to robes for all occasions, anyway.

I 9-12: Grave danger can create this between two wizards...
Also a brittish secret agent, no 007.

J 12-16: Ron has "Seen" this fate of his own. (verb).
He accidentally predicted it twice in a month in a Divination homework.

K 2-4: Such an aid for misschief makers exists...
Created by the Marauders.

K 7-9: Holliday company for Gilderoy?
Compare with the books Mr Lockhart wrote... (in singularis)

L 10-14: The Firebolt to Harry for a long time...
In a less pleasant one, Harry "saw" Arthur attacked by a snake.

M 2-5: A DA-member...
Also a Ravenclaw girl.

M 7-10: Such Turners can come in handy....
Helped Hermione to take all her classes in POA.

N14 - P18 (turns): Result of the first Transfiguration trick...
They started with matches.

O 2-6: Can be used as prison...
As Alastor Moody found out.

O 8-13: Something you do NOT want to be sent.
Ron received one for flying the car to Hogwarts in COS.

Q 1-6: A painting or a bus.
Sir Cadogan.

R 10-18: Something that makes Dolores happy...
Crucio! leads to this. (Verb in ing-form.)

T 3-9: Former Headmaster
The least popular one Hogwarts has ever had.

T 12-18: Might be fascinated by Norbert.
Studies dragons in Bulgaria.

V 1-3: Crookshanks, at least partly.
Mrs Norris.

V 8-12: Young Order member.
A Metamorphmagus.

V 15-18: "Used" by Mundungus to try to swindle the MoM after the riot at the Quidditch World Cup.
He claimed to have lost a huge one with en suite jacuzzi.

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2 A-S: Password accepted by the Fat Lady. (Two words)
Also a plant of Neville's.

3 T-V: Norbert the Norwedgian Ridgeback
Or Hedwig for instance.

4 A-E: Seeker
The youngest Weasley child.

4 I-M: Order member.
And Marauder.

6 A-E: This tower is good for Divination.
What the compass needle points to in Britain. (As opposed to in Australia.)

6 G-J: Something both Umbridge and Voldemort are.
Precedes "there is only power...and those too weak to seek it".

6 O-U: Decorates Umbridge's office
On a painting.

8 A-E: Grawp
Hagrid's mother belonged to this race.

8 J-R: Complicated Transfiguration Spell
Also a special cabinet...

8 T-V: Dark such exists.
Coincides with the first letters in Mr Weasleys name.

10 A-J: Other Order member
Frank and Alice have payed a high price for their resolution to work against the Death Eaters.

10 L-R: Known Healer.
Also former Headmaster at Hogwarts.

12 B-E: Has passed the Veil.
Murdered by Voldemort.

12 G-L: An orphan.
Bought a Diary at Vauxhall.

12 O-T: He is described as 6 G - J.
From History of magic, though not a Goblin...

14 A-E: Can be combined with both A 14 - 18 and I 2 - 7.
Also with Hooch and Pince.

14 I-N: Gryffindor has such a room, for example.
Harry and Ron has visited the Slytherin's room once.

15 T-V: Known Animagus' form.
Wormtail.

16 A-E: An animal linked to Hogwarts through its claw. *joking*
Part of the sure name for Rowena.

16 G-J: The Dursleys thought they won a price for this...
Harry has spent many hours mowing it...

16 P-T: Such a device can inflict pain.
Think of Umbridge.

17 K-N: Quidditch Captain.
Oliver.

18 A-H: Percy has resembled someone trying to sit on such a creature once...
In the Top Box at the Quidditch World Cup, more specifically.

18 R-V: Neville has such an Uncle.
Common adjective for something that's really good! *smile*



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