Tail-Twig Clippers -
Teacup, Nose-Biting -
teakettle, biting -
tea set, enchanted -
telescope, punching -
tents -
timepieces -
Time-Turner -
Tinderblast -
Toffee, Ton-Tongue -
toys -
transportation -
Triwizard Cup -
trunk, Seven-Lock -
Twigger 90
Tail-Twig Clippers
Silver clippers to trim crooked twigs from the tail of a
broomstick.
Included in the broomstick servicing kit given to Harry on his thirteenth birthday by Hermione (PA1).
Teacup, Nose-Biting
Presumably looks like an ordinary teacup until an unwary drinker attempts
to use it, then bites the drinker on the nose.
Harry and Ron bought one each apiece at Zonko's Joke Shop during Harry's second trip to Hogsmeade (PA14).
teakettle, biting
Presumably looks like an ordinary teakettle until an unwary person attempts
to use it, then bites the user.
Arthur Weasley turned up a couple of these on one of his nighttime raids (CS3).
tea set, enchanted
An old witch died and her tea set was sold to some Muggles.
Arthur Weasley had quite a time
sorting the whole thing out, because "[t]he teapot
went berserk and squirted boiling tea all over the place and one man ended
up in the hospital with the sugar tongs clamped to his nose."
(CS3)
telescope, punching
See punching telescope
entry for Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes.
tents
The magic tents the Weasleys set up
in the campground at the Quidditch World Cup
were much larger on the inside than the outside.
They had a small kitchen and bunk beds, all the while being not much
larger than small pup tents. Other folks used tents which were more
or less obvious in their magical nature. Some, like the
Weasleys',
were pretty much Muggle tents, but others had gardens, fountains,
and turrets. The tents of the Irish supporters were covered with a growth
of live shamrocks (GF7).
See HOURGLASS, TIME-TURNER, WATCH, POCKET.
clock with only one hand and no numbers
Marked "Time to make tea, time to feed the chickens, You're late" - in the kitchen of the Burrow (CS3)grandfather clock with nine golden hands
Located in the Weasley living room, this fine clock is completely useless if you need to know the time. Instead it has a hand for each of the Weasley family members. These hands point to inscriptions around the face which indicate where that person is at the moment. Some of the words on this clock are "home," "school," "work," "traveling," "lost," "hospital," "prison," and "mortal peril" (GF10).Dark Magic grandfather clock
located in number twelve, Grimmauld Place, this rather nasty clock would shoot heavy bolts at passers-by.
Time-Turner
The Time-Turner is a small silver hourglass worn on a chain around the neck.
It's a very powerful and dangerous magical item which literally turns back
time for the user, one hour per inversion of the glass.
Hermione used a Time-Turner for the 1992 - 1993 [Y12 - Y13] school year to allow her to attend more classes than there were hours for in the day (PA21).
Hermione and Harry used a Time-Turner to go back in time three hours and rescue Buckbeak and Sirius Black from a terrible fate (PA21).
Time-Turners are carefully controlled by the Ministry of Magic (PA21).
See also TIMEPIECES.
Tinderblast
See entry on the broomsticks page.
Toffee, Ton-Tongue
See Ton-Tongue Toffee
entry for Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes.
Two small girls at the Quidditch World Cup were playing with toy broomsticks that barely lifted them high enough for their toes to be clear of the grass (GF7).
Tonks gave Harry a small working model of a Firebolt for Christmas (OP23).
See also ACTION FIGURE, CATAPULT, WINGED, JOKE ITEMS.
Triwizard Cup
See CUP, TRIWIZARD.
Trunk, Seven-Lock
The fake Moody kept
various things in this magical trunk which had seven locks with seven keys.
Depending on which lock you unlocked, you would see different things inside.
When the first lock is opened, the trunk holds spell books. With the second
lock, the trunk revealed broken
Sneakoscopes,
quills, and
an invisibility cloak.
The seventh lock reveals a pit or chamber in which
Barty Crouch Jr.
hid the real Moody
(GF35).
Twigger 90
See entry on the broomsticks page.

