(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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Reporter tries to point to the map and misses the touchscreen
Anchor says “still waiting on mail ballots”
Anchor says “we are witnessing democracy in action”
Reporter calls two candidates “neck and neck” when they are not
News outlet compares results to a year that is not relevant
Lower third graphic spells a candidate’s name wrong
Anchor says “We are watching this very closely”
Music sting is much more dramatic than needed
Anchor says “we have new numbers” but they are the same
Split screen shows a reporter who is not ready
A county swings three points and the network overreacts
Anchor says “interesting development” without explaining anything
Weather graphic pops up for no reason
Anchor mixes up primary and general election terminology
Anchor mispronounces Refugio
Reporter mentions a party headquarters that looks closed
Anchor mispronounces Waxahachie
Graphic cuts off the last letter of a candidate’s name
Graphic reloads in the wrong font
Awkward silence because someone thought the segment was still muted
Graphic delays cause an awkward three second pause
Incorrect pronunciation of Pedernales
Graphic shows the wrong district number
Reporter mentions “late deciders” in a primary
Anchor says “big night here in the Lone Star State”
A county is highlighted that is not actually reporting
Two anchors disagree politely about how close the race really is
Anchor asks a question and then immediately answers it
Reporter refers to turnout as “robust” without metrics
Anchor says “dramatic finish” with zero drama
Reporter uses the phrase “voters sent a message” before results finalize
Graphic shows vote totals out of alphabetical order
Reporter mixes up two counties that are nowhere near each other
Anchor asks for the map and the map does not appear
Stream quality drops during a key call
Anchor says “every vote counts” in a very serious tone
A chyron updates mid sentence
Anchor says “our political team tells us” in a mysterious tone
Anchor says “We can now project” far too early
Background staff accidentally walk through the shot
Wrong candidate photo briefly appears on screen
Unexpected ad break during a tense moment
A vote percentage shows 100 percent even though precincts are missing
Incorrect pronunciation of Nacogdoches
Reporter uses the phrase “energy of democracy”
Anchor summarizes the entire race in one vague sentence
Graphic’s color contrast makes counties impossible to read
Someone says “projected winner” but the graphic never appears
Anchor says “as we mentioned earlier” about something they did not mention
Reporter hesitates because they forgot the candidate list
Anchor says “historic turnout” without citing anything
Reporter says “back to you” before finishing their thought
Reporter says “These numbers could change at any moment”
Anchor says “things are heating up” even though the numbers are static
Camera zooms in too far on the results board
Anchor highlights a county that has not reported anything
Anchor backpedals on a projection within minutes
A county disappears from the map temporarily
Map freezes on live television
Anchor pauses because the teleprompter scrolls too fast
Graphic shows a candidate at zero percent long after votes are counted
Anchor refers to a district as rural when it is suburban
Anchor mispronounces Llano
A candidate’s hometown is incorrectly identified
Anchor says “numbers are trickling in”
Incorrect pronunciation of Bexar
Anchor calls a precinct a district
Reporter name is misspelled in the caption
Anchor says “Let’s take another look at the map”
“Technical difficulties, please stand by”
Graphic shows totals that do not add up to one hundred percent
Anchor describes a county as a “bellwether” without evidence
Anchor calls a county “small” even though it has a major city
Anchor says Amarillo with way too much flair
Someone calls the Texas map “the puzzle”
A county name is missing an accent mark
Studio lighting changes mid segment
Reporter mentions long lines even after polls have closed
Reporter is drowned out by background cheering
Anchor refers to a district as urban when it is rural
Anchor reminds everyone that unofficial results are unofficial
Graphic reloads upside down for a second
Reporter says “turnout was steady” which could mean anything
Anchor adjusts papers even though everything is digital
Someone references exit polls even though Texas rarely has many
Reporter is clearly standing in a parking lot but calls it “the field”
Reporter repeats a line clearly meant for rehearsal
Someone says “refresh your browser”
Screen briefly displays an empty placeholder graphic
A county flips briefly due to one updated precinct
Wrong party color assigned to a race for a moment
Two anchors talk over each other
Someone says “if these numbers hold”
Reporter references “momentum” in a race with static numbers
Someone says “keep an eye on this county” again and again
Reporter refers to counties as “blue” or “red” before any data exists
Reporter mentions mail ballots as if they are mysterious
Anchor says “Still too early to call” for the tenth time
Graphic briefly shows a different state’s outline
News network accidentally shows the Republican primary for a moment
Graphic says “live” for footage that is clearly pre recorded