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This week we bring you the etymology of various names, spells, places and things in the wizarding world. It’s an educational lesson in Greek and Latin, in Norse mythology and English geography, so sit up straight and listen, sonnie! 

Season 5 - Episode 7 - Wordz

“Dumbi VS Voldi” by Fresh Dumbledore
“Viva la Voldemort” by the 8th Horcrux
“APWBD” by the Remus Lupins
“Teenage Werewolf” by the Remus Lupins
“Hey Remus” by the Whomping Willows **
“House of Black Christmas” by the House of Black
“Black Family Anthem” by the Parselmouths
“The Black Family Tree” by Tonks and the Aurors **
“Felix Felicis” by the House of Black
“Accio Love” by Ministry of Magic **
“Broomsticks and Apparations” by Fawkes
“Expelliarmus Kid” by Peeved
“It’s a Slytherin World!” by Draco and the Malfoys
“Draco” by RiddleTM
“Draco Malfoy” by Swish and Flick
“Snape vs. Snape” by Ministry of Magic **
“Hey! Mr. Ollivander” by RiddleTM
“Secret Keeper” by Blue and Bronze
“My Baby” by Ministry of Magic **
“Bonjour Fleur” by the Hermione Crookshanks Experience
“Chez Fleur” by Romilda Vane and the Chocolate Cauldrons
“Bridge to the Other Side” by Oliver Boyd & the Remembralls
“Hedwig’s Jam” by the Weasel King
“Tarantellegra” by Xenophilius
“Mean Mr. Filch/Lavender Brown/She Died in an Upstairs Bathroom” by Gred and Forge **
“The Mirror of Erised” by Stephanie and the Quaffles 

If you can’t tell why certain bands have ** asterisks next to them you need to read our earlier posts!