I don't know how useful this is (probably not at all ^^), but just for fun:
[ ] All the vegetables disappear
[ ] The old piano started playing him a lullaby
[ ] He did... something to his father's coffee.
[ ] He started letting off small electric shocks
[ ] He somehow found his hidden birthday present
[ ] Napping on the lawn filled it with flowers
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Charms - 1/10
Transfiguration - 1/10
Potions - 1/10
Defense - 1/10
Psychometry - 1/10
The Green Arts - 2/10
Magical History - 1/10
I left each list in order, but canonically, Vanishing things is under the purview of Transfiguration, and enchanting an instrument to make it play on its own is a Charm. If you switch their positions, though, each entry on the two lists can be seamlessly paired with its counterpart in the same line.

As for the other list (though I'm not sure if it will still be relevant or how much):
[ ] A confused hawsey girl
[ ] A stray dog begging for scraps
[ ] A young wizard from out of state following his father
[ ] An old bartender with faded tattoos that tried to cheer up a sad child
[ ] An older man with Mother's eyes and a New England accent
Body - 2/10
Mind - 1/10
Sense - 1/10
Presence - 1/10
Will - 1/10
While it's confirmed that the first entries on each list corresponded, I don't know about the rest.
 
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[X] How to sneak into the movie theater for free.

What blockbuster movies was released in the 90s?
 
What blockbuster movies was released in the 90s?
That is...a surprisingly wide range? Early 90s had Terminator 2, Jurassic Park, and Beauty and the Beast. The mid-90s saw The Lion King, Toy Story, and Forrest Gump (traditional action films back then would be stuff like Independence Day). The late 90s had (what else?) Titanic. Also, Men in Black, The Matrix, and Star Wars: Episode I.
 
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