• Quidditch This move, reportedly invented by the original Parkin family who founded the Wigtown Wanderers, involves three Chasers flying from three different directions at an opposing Chaser (QA10). Read More
• Quidditch A penalty is awarded to a team by the Referee when a foul is called in their favour (QA6). Read More
• Quidditch The Quaffle used in modern Quidditch games. The Pennifold Quaffle is bewitched to slow its fall through air to about the speed of falling through water, so that Chasers have a better chance of catching the ball in mid-air, rather than continually retrieving it from the ground… Read More
• Quidditch The field of play that is the Quidditch pitch or other defined outdoor games area (U.S. English: pitch = playing field). Read More
• Quidditch This seemingly careless Seeker move in Quidditch is named for the fastest Snitch catch in British history, Roderick Plumpton’s capture of the Snitch up his sleeve in 1921 (QA10). Read More
• Quidditch A Quidditch move by the Chaser who makes as if to dart upward with the Quaffle, drawing the opposing Chaser upwards, then dropping the Quaffle to another Chaser (QA10). Read More