Your question makes no sense.
Wiseacre's Wizarding Equipment. It's in Diagon Alley.
Well most people would get cauldrons from the cauldron shop in diagon alley
If they're first years, then their parents probably know how to get into Diagon Alley. If they're Muggle-born, then someone from the school (probably Hagrid) would go with them.
Yes, they can. This is shown by the presence of Hermione Granger's parents in Diagon Alley in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. However, it is likely they can only do so when they are in the presence of a witch or wizard. Harry Potter mentions that he does not believe any muggles passing by the Leaky Cauldron can see it which suggests that only a muggle who has it pointed out to them by a person of magical ability can enter it. They would also need a person of magical ability to move the bricks into Diagon Alley.
you wont find all of them . but one is for sale called "fantastic beasts and where to find them" and also the book Hermione gave to harry for Christmas "Quiditch through the ages" and the book Dumbledore left for Hermione in his will which the last book is solely based on . i would highly recommend you read this "tales of Beedle the bard"
Yes, they did. I've been there, it's set up just like Diagon Alley in the beginning when you first arrive to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Upon entering the park, there is all of the shops you would see typically in Diagon Alley, and, you can acually browse and enter some/most of the shoppes. Then, there is the Hogwarts castle that was built, the exterior of the castle is built similar to that of the movie-version castle. But, the inside however, is much different. There is acually a themed ride that goes throughout the castle. It's a brilliant design. I hope this information may ammount to something!
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The opposite of alley as a passageway would be a cul-de-sac (closed passage).The opposite of alley as a narrow passageway could be boulevard (a wide passageway).
Tornado Alley itself is not destructive, but the tornadoes that frequent it can be. The tornadoes in Tornado Alley destroy many homes each year.
I would take a guess that it is 10 Pins on a Bowling Alley.
Generally an alley is a public right of way, and it would be unusual for that to be trespass.
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