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Quiz about More Miscellaneous Harry Potter Character Anagrams
Quiz about More Miscellaneous Harry Potter Character Anagrams

More Miscellaneous Harry Potter Character Anagrams Quiz


It's been a while since I last did an "HP Anagrams" quiz, and I figured it would be nice to start thinking and doing another one. This one is on some of the miscellaneous characters that appear in the books. Have fun!

A multiple-choice quiz by thegogga. Estimated time: 7 mins.
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Author
thegogga
Time
7 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
265,118
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
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Difficult
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Question 1 of 10
1. Resolve dry nun?

Answer: (Two Words- muggle)
Question 2 of 10
2. Dig as edge dull?

Answer: (Two Words- "Never had much sense.")
Question 3 of 10
3. Bare legs at next rill?

Answer: (Two Words- a torturer)
Question 4 of 10
4. Lucas film you?

Answer: (Two Words- a "slimy git," as Ron might say)
Question 5 of 10
5. Drag my, so I go?

Answer: (Two Words- works in the Department of Regulation of Magical Creatures)
Question 6 of 10
6. Slay my eel, owl?

Answer: (Two Words)
Question 7 of 10
7. Sad arm art memo?

Answer: (Two Words- Ron fancies her)
Question 8 of 10
8. A tree strike?

Answer: (Two Words- she "bugs" me...)
Question 9 of 10
9. A almond bug?

Answer: (Two Words- has what we might call a gambling problem...)
Question 10 of 10
10. Beam is alone?

Answer: (Two Words- killed in "Half Blood Prince.")

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Resolve dry nun?

Answer: Vernon Dursley

Vernon Dursley is Harry Potter's hated uncle, whom he lived with for 10 years before finding out he was a wizard. Vernon Dursley, along with his son, Dudley, and Petunia, his wife, did everything in their power to make Harry's life a misery. In the upcoming "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," Harry needs to go back "home" to them at Number 4, Privet Drive only once, to fill the time up before he turns 17.
2. Dig as edge dull?

Answer: Dedalus Diggle

Dedalus Diggle is a minor character, who we meet in "The Philosopher's Stone," where Harry meets him at the Leaky Cauldron, and remembers him bowing to him in a shop once. We also discover that he is a member of the Order of the Phoenix in the book "The Order of the Phoenix." Also, in "The Philosopher's Stone," he released shooting stars over Kent, causing Minerva McGonagall to see that "he never had much sense."
3. Bare legs at next rill?

Answer: Bellatrix Lestrange

Bellatrix Lestrange is one of Voldemort's Death Eaters- she seems to think that she is "his most loyal supporter." She is Sirius Black's cousin, and is also responsible for his "death" (although we're not sure whether he really is dead). She is also Narcissa Malfoy's sister, making her Draco's aunt. We first hear about her in "The Goblet of Fire," when she was in one of Dumbledore's memories that Harry visited through the pensieve.
4. Lucas film you?

Answer: Lucius Malfoy

Lucius Malfoy is a slippery and horrible person. He is Draco Malfoy's father, and is against anyone who isn't a "pure-blood" wizard. We first meet him in "The Chamber of Secrets," in the bookshop in Diagon Alley, Flourish and Blotts. This was where he slipped Tom Riddle's diary into Ginny's cauldron, and caused a whole chain of terrible events at Hogwarts.

He was also Dobby the house elf's old master, whom Harry set free by tricking Lucius into giving him a sock. He makes an appearance again in "The Goblet of Fire," first at the Quidditch World Cup (he's also one of the Death Eaters that terrorises the camp afterwards,) and he finally reveals his true colours in the graveyard, where he returns as one of Voldemort's loyal followers.

He was arrested at the end of "The Order of the Phoenix," when he was discovered at the Ministry of Magic with Voldemort and his fellow Death Eaters.
5. Drag my, so I go?

Answer: Amos Diggory

We first meet Amos Diggory in "The Goblet of Fire," where he is introduced to us as Cedric Diggory's father. He, Cedric, Harry, Hermione and the Weasleys catch a portkey in the form of an old boot to the Quidditch World Cup together. He is depicted in the books as being very pompous, and very proud of his son.

He is also quite bitter towards Harry at the end of the book, when he and Cedric are tying in the Triwizard Tournament. However, after Harry returns from the graveyard with Cedric's body, Amos seems very grateful to him, and is just overwhelmed with grief over his beloved son's death.
6. Slay my eel, owl?

Answer: Molly Weasley

Molly Weasley is the loveable (and sometimes highly overprotective) mother of Bill, Charlie, Percy, Fred, George, Ron and Ginny Weasley, and also the wife of Arthur Weasley. We are first introduced to her in "The Philosopher's Stone," where she helps Harry to get onto Platform 9 and 3/4.

Ever since she met Harry, she has treated him like one of her own children (in "The Order of the Phoenix," when she and Sirius are arguing, and Sirius tells her that Harry's not her son, she replies "he's as good as"), and cares very much about his wellbeing. Also, she always sends him a jersey and some sweets at Christmas time.

In "The Order of the Phoenix," Molly is also an active member of the Order, indicating that she really is one of the "good guys." Overall, Molly Weasley is a very loveable character.
7. Sad arm art memo?

Answer: Madam Rosmerta

Madam Rosmerta is the owner of the pub, "The Three Broomsticks," down in the Hogsmeade village. Ron has had a bit of a crush on her since "The Prisoner of Azkaban," as his ears always seem to go red when she's around. Unfortunately, she was put under the Imperius curse in "The Half-Blood Prince," and become Draco Malfoy's accomplice in his mission to kill Dumbledore.
8. A tree strike?

Answer: Rita Skeeter

Rita Skeeter is the horrible, gossip-mongering journalist, whom we are first introduced to in "The Goblet of Fire." She causes a whole lot of scandal, when she incorrectly reports on Harry, Hermione and Viktor Krum's "love triangle," and causes Harry to be the laughing stock of the school.

She also cruelly reports on Hagrid being a half-giant. As it turns out, she is an unregistered Animagus, which enables her to sneak into Hogwarts and get the scoop on all the stories. After Hermione finds out about this, she manages to put a stop to all the gossip, by threatening to report Rita if she prints any more lies about her and Harry.

In "The Order of the Phoenix," Rita somewhat redeems herself (even if it was a little forced) by interviewing Harry, allowing him to tell the truth about what happened to him and how he saw Voldemort return, even though no one else would believe him. According to J.K Rowling, Rita Skeeter will be returning for the new "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows."
9. A almond bug?

Answer: Ludo Bagman

Ludo Bagman (his full name is Ludovic Bagman) who is one of those people who just refusest to put his money where his mouth is. We first meet him in "The Goblet of Fire" at the Quidditch World Cup, as he is the Head of the Department of Magical Games and Sports at the Ministry of Magic. Throughout the Triwizard Tournament at Hogwarts, he is trying to "help" Harry, by giving him hints, and justifying it by saying it is only fair, as Harry was the youngest.

It turns out that he's doing this because he made a bet with goblins on Harry winning the Triwizard Tournament.

This isn't the only gambling problem that we see him encounter. He also makes a bet on the outcome of the match, Ireland vs. Bulgaria at the Quidditch World Cup, with Fred and George Weasley.

Unfortunately, he pays them in leprechaun gold, which disappears after a few hours, which causes the twins to harass him throughout the rest of the book. At the end of the book, he disappears, as he got himself into trouble with some goblins, as Harry didn't win the Tournament outright, and thus Ludo lost the bet.
10. Beam is alone?

Answer: Amelia Bones

Amelia Bones is a very minor character who, in "The Order of the Phoenix," was the witch who was the judge at Harry's hearing. She was also the aunt of Harry's classmate, Susan Bones. Arthur Weasley described her as being "fair," saying that she would "hear Harry out" at his hearing, which she did. Unfortunately, she was killed in "The Half Blood Prince," with many characters in the book claiming that it was Voldemort himself.

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Source: Author thegogga

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