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  2. 10 old 'Harry Potter' toys that are worth stupid amounts of ...

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    Get ready to dust off your "Harry Potter" collection because here are the toys that could make you really rich today. 10.) Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone Quidditch Card Game -- $98.17

  3. Lego Harry Potter - Wikipedia

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    Lego Harry Potter (stylized as LEGO Harry Potter) is a Lego theme based on the film series of the same name and the eponymous novels by British author J. K. Rowling.It is licensed from Warner Bros. Lego models of important scenes, vehicles and characters were made for the first six films and all of the published books.

  4. 45 Harry Potter Coloring Pages for Your Favorite Muggle

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    No worries, we have 45 of the best printable Harry Potter coloring pages for you to download—Hermione, Ron and the whole gang even make some appearances! Related: 35 Printable Elsa Coloring ...

  5. O.W.L. - Wikipedia

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    Ordinary Wizarding Levels, a test of magical aptitude in the Harry Potter novel series Of Wondrous Legends , an American psych folk band and their eponymous album Topics referred to by the same term

  6. Magical creatures in Harry Potter - Wikipedia

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    An editor has performed a search and found that sufficient sources exist to establish the subject's notability. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Magical creatures in Harry Potter" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (August 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message ...

  7. Comic Relief - Wikipedia

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    The game featured voice overs from Lenny Henry and Harry Enfield, and several other references to Comic Relief and tomatoes; the theme for the 1993 campaign. In 2001 J. K. Rowling wrote two books for Comic Relief based on her famous Harry Potter series, entitled Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and Quidditch Through the Ages. The ...