A mecanism that remembers the feeling of the touch of the first person who catches it. In case your mean the golden snitch that Dumbledore gives Harry Potter in his will (the first snitch Harry ever catched) it has inside the second deathly hallow, the stone that brings people back from death.
The Quaffle - a large, bright red ball used to score points (10 points per goal) Two Bludgers - round, jet black balls enchanted to fly at and harm players, which can be directed, using clubs, at the opposing team, by players known as Beaters. The Golden Snitch - a small golden ball with wings which must be captured by a seeker in order to win their time 150 points. Also, in the early stages of the Harry Potter Quidditch video game, the player will train to be a seeker using the Golden Snidget, which is a small golden bird with fully rotational wings. (Not a ball, but still).
He isn't. Harry Potter is a seeker in quidditch, the sport played by witches and wizards in his world. Seeker is a sports position. One could argue that he is a seeker in his life as well. He does seek the Horcruxes in the seventh book, after all.
In Quidditch, the Golden Snitch is worth 150 points and wins the game.
It is a flying golden ball that is part of a wizards game called Quidditch. The seeker, one of the players on the quidditch team, tries to capture the snitch to end the game. The snitch is worth (i think) 150 points. Most commonly if you catch the snitch you win the game. The snitch is created in a way that when you touch it, it remembers you. So if there is a squabble about who got the snitch first, all you have to do is touch it and it will show the true winner.
Snitch - song - was created in 2005.
1. Someone that snitches and gets away with it Ball that if you get it u win
The Quaffle - a large, bright red ball used to score points (10 points per goal) Two Bludgers - round, jet black balls enchanted to fly at and harm players, which can be directed, using clubs, at the opposing team, by players known as Beaters. The Golden Snitch - a small golden ball with wings which must be captured by a seeker in order to win their time 150 points. Also, in the early stages of the Harry Potter Quidditch video game, the player will train to be a seeker using the Golden Snidget, which is a small golden bird with fully rotational wings. (Not a ball, but still).
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He isn't. Harry Potter is a seeker in quidditch, the sport played by witches and wizards in his world. Seeker is a sports position. One could argue that he is a seeker in his life as well. He does seek the Horcruxes in the seventh book, after all.
The Golden Snitch was invented by Bowman Wright, a metal-charmer from Godric's Hollow in the Harry Potter universe. It was created to replace the endangered Golden Snidget bird in the game of Quidditch.
The Golden Snitch
The answer to this riddle is a snitch. The trip with no fall is Linda Tripp, and the five sided space is The Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia US. The small golden ball.... is the snitch (also called the golden snitch), which is the ball used in the game of Quidditch in the Harry Potter books and films. There is more information about what was called the Lewinsky Scandal, and Linda Tripp's involvement on the link given. There is also a link to the Golden Snitch and the fictional game of Quidditch.
The Seeker's job is to catch the Golden Snitch so as to end the game and earn their team 150 points.
The seeker must catch the golden snitch.
In Quidditch the Seeker seeks the Golden Snitch.
A snitch is someone who tells or tattles on someone else's wrongdoings. It's an insult.
A Snitch is a small golden ball with wings that a Seeker must catch in a game of Quidditch. Catching a Snitch ends the game and earns the Seeker who caught it 150 points for his team.