A harp, fiddleand bagpipecreate this andyou may findsome like todance to it. MusicIf you find a4 leaf cloversome mightsay youare this.There are severalof these in Irelandand they are away peoplecommunicate witheach other.A leprechaunguards this verycarefully becausehe loves it morethan anything.Pot of Gold These have4 leaves andare a symbolof good luck.ShamrockEmeraldIsleBecause Ireland isvery green. It issometimes called thisnickname. It's greenbecause it rains a lot.It's warm and wet inthe summer and coldand wet in the winter!Part of theBritish Isles andwhere you mightsee someoneplaying bagpipes.IrelandThere was a greatfamine of this starchyvegetable inIreland between1845-1852.It’s also popular inmany Irish meals.PotatoA fifth-centuryRomano-BritishChristian missionaryand bishop in Ireland.Known as the"Apostle of Ireland"St. Patrick The name ofthe day asaint iscelebrated.Feast DayA musicalinstrumentplayed by theIrish thatrequires a lot ofhot air. BagpipeA leafy greenvegetable somemight mistake aslettuce. It goesgreat with cornbeef! CabbageA popular style ofdance in Ireland inwhich footwork isconsidered to be themost important part.Some may performwearing clogs.Step DancingThe monthSt. Patrick’sDay isCelebrated.A musicalinstrumentthat has stringsthat are pluckedwith the fingers.HarpA medievalhome for theking andqueen. BlarneyCastle  GreenThe colorassociated with St.Patrick’s day andyou may getpinched if you’re notwearing this coloron St. Patrick’s day.A ground meatpie with a crustor topping ofmashed potato.Shepherd’s Pie A procession of peoplealong a street, oftenin costume, and oftenaccompanied bymarching bands, floats,or sometimes largeballoons. ParadeA stringinstrument thatuses a bow tomake it’sbeautiful sound.FiddleIf you followthis you mightfind a potof gold.RainbowA popular Irishmeatoften served withcabbage, carrotsand potatoes.Corned Beef   DublinCapital of theRepublic ofIreland,is on Ireland’seast coast at themouth of theRiver Liffey.It’s colors areorange, whiteand green andcan be seenwaving with thewind. Irish FlagA harp, fiddleand bagpipecreate this andyou may findsome like todance to it. MusicIf you find a4 leaf cloversome mightsay youare this.There are severalof these in Irelandand they are away peoplecommunicate witheach other.A leprechaunguards this verycarefully becausehe loves it morethan anything.Pot of Gold These have4 leaves andare a symbolof good luck.ShamrockEmeraldIsleBecause Ireland isvery green. It issometimes called thisnickname. It's greenbecause it rains a lot.It's warm and wet inthe summer and coldand wet in the winter!Part of theBritish Isles andwhere you mightsee someoneplaying bagpipes.IrelandThere was a greatfamine of this starchyvegetable inIreland between1845-1852.It’s also popular inmany Irish meals.PotatoA fifth-centuryRomano-BritishChristian missionaryand bishop in Ireland.Known as the"Apostle of Ireland"St. Patrick The name ofthe day asaint iscelebrated.Feast DayA musicalinstrumentplayed by theIrish thatrequires a lot ofhot air. BagpipeA leafy greenvegetable somemight mistake aslettuce. It goesgreat with cornbeef! CabbageA popular style ofdance in Ireland inwhich footwork isconsidered to be themost important part.Some may performwearing clogs.Step DancingThe monthSt. Patrick’sDay isCelebrated.A musicalinstrumentthat has stringsthat are pluckedwith the fingers.HarpA medievalhome for theking andqueen. BlarneyCastle  GreenThe colorassociated with St.Patrick’s day andyou may getpinched if you’re notwearing this coloron St. Patrick’s day.A ground meatpie with a crustor topping ofmashed potato.Shepherd’s Pie A procession of peoplealong a street, oftenin costume, and oftenaccompanied bymarching bands, floats,or sometimes largeballoons. ParadeA stringinstrument thatuses a bow tomake it’sbeautiful sound.FiddleIf you followthis you mightfind a potof gold.RainbowA popular Irishmeatoften served withcabbage, carrotsand potatoes.Corned Beef   DublinCapital of theRepublic ofIreland,is on Ireland’seast coast at themouth of theRiver Liffey.It’s colors areorange, whiteand green andcan be seenwaving with thewind. Irish Flag

St. Patty's Day JINGO - 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. A harp, fiddle and bagpipe create this and you may find some like to dance to it. Music
  2. If you find a 4 leaf clover some might say you are this.
  3. There are several of these in Ireland and they are a way people communicate with each other.
  4. A leprechaun guards this very carefully because he loves it more than anything. Pot of Gold
  5. These have 4 leaves and are a symbol of good luck. Shamrock
  6. Because Ireland is very green. It is sometimes called this nickname. It's green because it rains a lot. It's warm and wet in the summer and cold and wet in the winter!
    Emerald Isle
  7. Part of the British Isles and where you might see someone playing bagpipes. Ireland
  8. There was a great famine of this starchy vegetable in Ireland between 1845-1852. It’s also popular in many Irish meals. Potato
  9. A fifth-century Romano-British Christian missionary and bishop in Ireland. Known as the "Apostle of Ireland" St. Patrick
  10. The name of the day a saint is celebrated. Feast Day
  11. A musical instrument played by the Irish that requires a lot of hot air. Bagpipe
  12. A leafy green vegetable some might mistake as lettuce. It goes great with corn beef! Cabbage
  13. A popular style of dance in Ireland in which footwork is considered to be the most important part. Some may perform wearing clogs. Step Dancing
  14. The month St. Patrick’s Day is Celebrated.
  15. A musical instrument that has strings that are plucked with the fingers. Harp
  16. A medieval home for the king and queen. Blarney Castle
  17. The color associated with St. Patrick’s day and you may get pinched if you’re not wearing this color on St. Patrick’s day.
    Green
  18. A ground meat pie with a crust or topping of mashed potato. Shepherd’s Pie
  19. A procession of people along a street, often in costume, and often accompanied by marching bands, floats, or sometimes large balloons. Parade
  20. A string instrument that uses a bow to make it’s beautiful sound. Fiddle
  21. If you follow this you might find a pot of gold. Rainbow
  22. A popular Irish meat often served with cabbage, carrots and potatoes. Corned Beef
  23. Capital of the Republic of Ireland, is on Ireland’s east coast at the mouth of the River Liffey.
    Dublin
  24. It’s colors are orange, white and green and can be seen waving with the wind. Irish Flag