The lockgatesfully openA boat risingor loweringin the lockchamberA warninglight orsignalactivelyilluminatedA boat crewmemberthrowing orcatching alineSomeoneusingbinoculars orzooming in ontheir phoneA tugboat(or workboat)Rubberbumpersalong thewallsA boatentering thelock whileanother exitsA flagflying inthebreezeA posted signwith waterlevelmeasurementsA ladderinside thelockchamberA personwearingnautical stripesor a sailor-style hatA sailboatwith multiplewinchesvisibleA boat withregistrationnumbersstarting with“WN”A controltower orcontrol roomwindowA birdstanding ona rail orpiling abovethe waterA signexplaininghow thelocks workThe lockgates fullyclosedMossgrowing onconcretewallsA boatwith awoman'snameFish visiblein the fishladderviewingwindowAsealA heronorseabirdA salmon-shapedsign orartworkThe lockgatesfully openA boat risingor loweringin the lockchamberA warninglight orsignalactivelyilluminatedA boat crewmemberthrowing orcatching alineSomeoneusingbinoculars orzooming in ontheir phoneA tugboat(or workboat)Rubberbumpersalong thewallsA boatentering thelock whileanother exitsA flagflying inthebreezeA posted signwith waterlevelmeasurementsA ladderinside thelockchamberA personwearingnautical stripesor a sailor-style hatA sailboatwith multiplewinchesvisibleA boat withregistrationnumbersstarting with“WN”A controltower orcontrol roomwindowA birdstanding ona rail orpiling abovethe waterA signexplaininghow thelocks workThe lockgates fullyclosedMossgrowing onconcretewallsA boatwith awoman'snameFish visiblein the fishladderviewingwindowAsealA heronorseabirdA salmon-shapedsign orartwork

Ballard (Locks) Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The lock gates fully open
  2. A boat rising or lowering in the lock chamber
  3. A warning light or signal actively illuminated
  4. A boat crew member throwing or catching a line
  5. Someone using binoculars or zooming in on their phone
  6. A tugboat (or work boat)
  7. Rubber bumpers along the walls
  8. A boat entering the lock while another exits
  9. A flag flying in the breeze
  10. A posted sign with water level measurements
  11. A ladder inside the lock chamber
  12. A person wearing nautical stripes or a sailor-style hat
  13. A sailboat with multiple winches visible
  14. A boat with registration numbers starting with “WN”
  15. A control tower or control room window
  16. A bird standing on a rail or piling above the water
  17. A sign explaining how the locks work
  18. The lock gates fully closed
  19. Moss growing on concrete walls
  20. A boat with a woman's name
  21. Fish visible in the fish ladder viewing window
  22. A seal
  23. A heron or seabird
  24. A salmon-shaped sign or artwork