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  2. Quidditch - Wikipedia

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    This is a small golden ball the approximate size of a walnut. The winged Snitch is enchanted to hover, dart, and fly around the pitch rapidly and indiscriminately, avoiding capture while remaining within the boundaries of the playing area. A Seeker catching the Snitch ends the game and scores the successful Seeker's team an additional 150 ...

  3. Category:Fictional balls - Wikipedia

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  4. Magical objects in Harry Potter - Wikipedia

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    Harry eventually comes to possess all three Hallows – the cloak being inherited from his father James Potter, later understood to be a descendant of one of the Peverell brothers, the Resurrection Stone in the Golden Snitch bequeathed to him by Dumbledore, and the allegiance and mastery of the Elder Wand when he defeats and disarms its prior ...

  5. Magical creatures in Harry Potter - Wikipedia

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    Golden Snidget – A small golden bird that was used as the Golden Snitch in early versions of Quidditch. Gorgon – A humanoid with snakes for hair. Its stare can turn a person to stone. Graphorn – A creature that resembles a condylarth and a smilodon. It has horns on its head and slimy tentacles in its mouth.

  6. Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions - Wikipedia

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    Instead of playing until the Snitch is caught, teams play until time expires or until one team scores 100 points. If the scores are tied when time expires, a golden score overtime commences where the next goal (similar to a golden goal) or catching the Snitch wins. Players can meet or play as numerous familiar characters from the series.

  7. Quidditch (real-life sport) - Wikipedia

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    The snitch is a tennis ball placed at the bottom of a long yellow pouch that is attached to the back of the snitch runner's shorts like in tag rugby. The snitch-runner is allowed to be more physical than other players. [38] Only seekers may make advances towards the snitch or the snitch runner, and no forceful contact with the snitch runner is ...

  8. US Quadball - Wikipedia

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    The seeker must catch the snitch, a neutral person who has attached a Golden Snitch (a yellow velcro tail) to the back of their waist; catching the snitch is worth 30 points. The match ends once the snitch is caught by a seeker. If the snitch is caught and the score is tied, the game goes into overtime. [11]

  9. Snitch - Wikipedia

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    Golden Snitch or Snitch, a ball in Quidditch in the Harry Potter series; Snitch Newsweekly, a 2000–2005 American newspaper covering crime and police news; Steve Snitch (born 1983), English rugby league footballer