(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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The world’s first female-led environmental movement began in Kenya
St. Patrick was never formally canonized.
The “no snakes in Ireland” idea is symbolic.
The first St. Patrick’s parade happened in America.
A woman developed the first home ice cream maker
A woman created the world’s first word processor concept
St. Patrick traveled up to 200 miles after escaping slavery.
The first known mathematician to calculate Earth's circumference was a woman
The first person to win a chess title in Asia was a woman
A woman was the first to circumnavigate the globe solo by sail
A woman wrote the first medical encyclopedia
Patrick was kidnapped at age 16.
March became “Irish Heritage Month” in the U.S.
The shamrock became a teaching tool.
St. Patrick’s Surviving text: Letter to the Soldiers of Coroticus
Ireland’s nickname “The Emerald Isle” came from a poem.
St. Patrick not Irish
A woman discovered the first animal immune system memory
A woman designed software that guided the Apollo moon landing
Weather lore says rain on St. Patrick’s Day brings luck.
Margaret Howe Lovatt conducted pioneering studies on dolphin language.
More Irish people live outside Ireland than inside it.
atrick claimed he heard “the voice of the Irish” calling him back.
The “St. Patrick’s Bell” is nearly 1,400 years old.
Joanne Simpson is the first woman to earn a PhD in meteorology.
A woman invented the world’s first mechanical computer algorithm
St. Patrick’s Surviving text: Confessio
The first evidence for Earth’s ozone hole was found by a female scientist
St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated worldwide.
The first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic was Amelia Earhart
The first person to win three Olympic gold medals in track and field was a woman
St. Patrick used to be a shepherd.
A woman created the modern home security system
Women founded the oldest continuously operating school in the world
St. Patrick's writings writings reveal humility and struggle
The first computer programmer was a woman
Women played a major role in breaking secret codes in WWII
Women popularized coffee culture in Europe
St. Patrick was the son of a Roman official.
Women’s History Month began as a week
The first author in history was a woman
Women invented disposable diapers
Marie Curie is the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences
Martha Blair designed fire‑danger rating systems.
Patrick trained for the priesthood in Gaul (modern France).
The first woman to reach the North Pole did so by dogsled
St. Patrick supposedly rang a bell to chase away “darkness.”
The first known chemist was a woman
Anna Atkins produced the world’s first photographic book using cyanotypes.
The first women’s rights convention in the U.S. was held in 1848
Shamrocks have three leaves
Patrick traveled mostly on foot across ancient Ireland.
Women make up the majority of the global healthcare workforce,
Women’s Month color is Purple
March 17 marks the day of Patrick’s death, not his birth.
The first deep‑sea submersible pilot was a woman
The first woman in space, Valentina Tereshkova
A woman founded modern nuclear medicine
St. Patrick wrote two surviving texts.
Women were the first recorded astronomers.
Patrick established monasteries and ordained priests.
The color originally linked to St. Patrick was blue.
Sheep outnumber people in Ireland.
A woman created the first computer to use voice recognition concepts
St. Patrick lived during the 5th century.
A woman created the first home solar‑powered oven
The first person to discover a comet with a telescope was a woman
The world’s first novel was written by a woman
Patrick signed his name “Patricius” in Latin.
International Women’s Day (Mar 8) has been celebrated for over 100 years
The first person to win an Olympic medal for the Philippines was a woman
Leona Chalmers patented the modern menstrual cup in 1937
The first elected female president was in 1980
A woman invented the first medical laser for eye surgery
A woman discovered the shape of the Earth’s inner core