LukedeflectsfromseriousnessA characterbrings Eleanordown andpasses it off asnothing seriousEleanorgets lostin herfantasiesDr.MontagueignoresparanormalriskMrs. Dudleyis mentionedfor noreasonTheodorababiesEleanorTheodora isassociatedwith theyoungerCrain sisterEleanorprojects ontosomebodyelseDr. Montaguesuddenlydisplays asense ofauthorityLuke &TheodoraaresuspiciousDr.Montague isambiguousabout thehouse's past"cup ofstars"mentionedTheodora issuspiciousabout herpastEleanor isblamedfor anincidentOne of theDudleys ismentioned inaconversationA characteracts joyousandchildlikeEleanorwakes upfeelinghappySome sort offoreshadowing(rain, libraryscene)Theodoraspeaks forEleanorEleanor isassociated withthe companionwho hungherselfEleanor isclingy withTheodoraA characteris hesitant toexplore HillHouse in thenightLuke and theDoctor playchess whileEleanor andTheodora talkThe housemakes acharacter feelphysicallydizzy or illEleanorbrings uphermother"In delaythere liesno plenty"Eleanorinsists she is"expected"at Hill HouseEleanor feelsuncharacteristicallyhappyEleanor feelsa specificconnectionto the house"PresentMirth hathPresentLaughter"Eleanor isselfsacrificingTheodorafeeds intoEleanor'sdelusionsTheodorachallengesEleanor'sfragile nature"Journeysend inloversmeeting"Hill HouseispersonifiedDr.Montaguereads an oldEnglish bookSome sort ofparanormalactivityhappens whentwo charactersare aloneThe coldspot ismentionedEleanor actslike shebelongs in agroup ofstrangersLukedeflectsfromseriousnessA characterbrings Eleanordown andpasses it off asnothing seriousEleanorgets lostin herfantasiesDr.MontagueignoresparanormalriskMrs. Dudleyis mentionedfor noreasonTheodorababiesEleanorTheodora isassociatedwith theyoungerCrain sisterEleanorprojects ontosomebodyelseDr. Montaguesuddenlydisplays asense ofauthorityLuke &TheodoraaresuspiciousDr.Montague isambiguousabout thehouse's past"cup ofstars"mentionedTheodora issuspiciousabout herpastEleanor isblamedfor anincidentOne of theDudleys ismentioned inaconversationA characteracts joyousandchildlikeEleanorwakes upfeelinghappySome sort offoreshadowing(rain, libraryscene)Theodoraspeaks forEleanorEleanor isassociated withthe companionwho hungherselfEleanor isclingy withTheodoraA characteris hesitant toexplore HillHouse in thenightLuke and theDoctor playchess whileEleanor andTheodora talkThe housemakes acharacter feelphysicallydizzy or illEleanorbrings uphermother"In delaythere liesno plenty"Eleanorinsists she is"expected"at Hill HouseEleanor feelsuncharacteristicallyhappyEleanor feelsa specificconnectionto the house"PresentMirth hathPresentLaughter"Eleanor isselfsacrificingTheodorafeeds intoEleanor'sdelusionsTheodorachallengesEleanor'sfragile nature"Journeysend inloversmeeting"Hill HouseispersonifiedDr.Montaguereads an oldEnglish bookSome sort ofparanormalactivityhappens whentwo charactersare aloneThe coldspot ismentionedEleanor actslike shebelongs in agroup ofstrangers

Vices & Virtues - 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. Luke deflects from seriousness
  2. A character brings Eleanor down and passes it off as nothing serious
  3. Eleanor gets lost in her fantasies
  4. Dr. Montague ignores paranormal risk
  5. Mrs. Dudley is mentioned for no reason
  6. Theodora babies Eleanor
  7. Theodora is associated with the younger Crain sister
  8. Eleanor projects onto somebody else
  9. Dr. Montague suddenly displays a sense of authority
  10. Luke & Theodora are suspicious
  11. Dr. Montague is ambiguous about the house's past
  12. "cup of stars" mentioned
  13. Theodora is suspicious about her past
  14. Eleanor is blamed for an incident
  15. One of the Dudleys is mentioned in a conversation
  16. A character acts joyous and childlike
  17. Eleanor wakes up feeling happy
  18. Some sort of foreshadowing (rain, library scene)
  19. Theodora speaks for Eleanor
  20. Eleanor is associated with the companion who hung herself
  21. Eleanor is clingy with Theodora
  22. A character is hesitant to explore Hill House in the night
  23. Luke and the Doctor play chess while Eleanor and Theodora talk
  24. The house makes a character feel physically dizzy or ill
  25. Eleanor brings up her mother
  26. "In delay there lies no plenty"
  27. Eleanor insists she is "expected" at Hill House
  28. Eleanor feels uncharacteristically happy
  29. Eleanor feels a specific connection to the house
  30. "Present Mirth hath Present Laughter"
  31. Eleanor is self sacrificing
  32. Theodora feeds into Eleanor's delusions
  33. Theodora challenges Eleanor's fragile nature
  34. "Journeys end in lovers meeting"
  35. Hill House is personified
  36. Dr. Montague reads an old English book
  37. Some sort of paranormal activity happens when two characters are alone
  38. The cold spot is mentioned
  39. Eleanor acts like she belongs in a group of strangers