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People were asking each other who was this senile quibbler to set himself up a little jack-in-office chosen by lot for the day.
The Quibbler is a magazine first mentioned in Order of the Phoenix.
The Quibbler is a fictional magazine of the Harry Potter world.
The touchiest quibbler would have to admit that talks to end the war certainly touched on the war.
Pettifog is an English back-formation of pettifogger, a quibbler of details.
The Quibbler mainstays are conspiracy theories and cryptozoology.
The newspaper even buys, from The Quibbler, Harry's interview on Voldemort's return and claims it to be exclusive.
I pointed out that other superintendents don't preside over decimated districts (all right, I admit it, I'm a quibbler).
Her father, Xenophilius Lovegood, is the editor-in-chief of The Quibbler.
A trickster, cheater, quibbler.")
Following Voldemort's ultimate defeat, the Quibbler goes back to its condition of advanced lunacy and becomes popular, still being appreciated for its unintentional humour.
Harry thinks that she is odd because she was reading The Quibbler upside-down, and wearing a necklace made of butterbeer corks and radish earrings.
Later Luna was captured on the Hogwarts Express by Death Eaters because her father wrote the truth about Harry in The Quibbler.
While the literal meaning of the word is "hook", the surname stems from the figurative meaning of "finicky person", a "quibbler", but also a "stoop-shouldered person".
For most of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, The Quibbler writes positive views on Harry, and tells people to support him.
Later, with Luna's assistance, Hermione blackmails Rita Skeeter into interviewing Harry for an upcoming issue of The Quibbler.
However, after Luna is taken by the "Death Eaters" (supporters of Voldemort), Xenophilius turns against Harry and begins posting wanted signs for him in The Quibbler.
He played Xenophillius Lovegood, editor of the wizarding magazine "The Quibbler" and father of the eccentric Luna Lovegood.
But leading the list now is DANNY TARTABULL (only a quibbler would point out that he played for Kansas City last season).
He is the father of Luna Lovegood (friend of Harry on the story), and the writer of The Quibbler, a magazine in which he writes the things that just he believes.
Articles in The Quibbler have claimed that Fudge has had goblins cooked in pies, and uses the Department of Mysteries to develop terrible poisons, which he supposedly feeds to people who disagree with him, and that he has a secret army of fire-demons called "heliopaths".