(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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Expert flown in
Roman Pottery
The last hour scramble
Phil's hat blows away
Tony's excited monologue
Mick says "remarkable"
Stereotype of pre-Roman Britons
Just a field drain
Pottery dates it nicely
Walls! We've got walls!
Post holes!
The finds table overflows
Insult John
Mosaic or tile fragment
Victor's leather waistcoat
Gold!
Living history
Coin cleaning montage
Mick disagrees with Tony
"Only three days...!"
Metal detectorists find something
"Medieval"
Carbon Dating
Aerial photography moment
Bones!
Nothing on Day 1
Helen reads something aloud
Significant find at 4pm
Voiceover says 'Perhaps"
Francis in a trench
"Let's open another trench"
Tony runs around the site
Stewart was right!
CGI or 3D rendering
Victor's drawing
John Gater explains it
Phil finds flint!
Emergency trench extension
"This changes everything"
It rains on day 2
"Time is running out"
The locals are watching
Chat in the pub
"Roman"
Map/Geophys on car bonnet
"Iron Age"
"Bronze Age"
The farmer/homeowner is delighted
"Animal bone, probably"
Saxon settlement found
It's bigger than we thought
"...Could be iron age"
Unexpected Roman road
Scale rule placed in shot
Tony signs off wistfully
"Neolithic"
Finds conservator appears
"Ritual"
Someone says "Time Team"
Phil eats his lunch in a trench
Car park dig
Just geology "It's natural."
Volunteers find something
Geophys anomaly confirmed
They're wrong, again!
Multiple eras in one trench
"...probably medieval"
Clay pipe stem fragment
Final trench fills with rain
"Anglo Saxon"
Ian the digger spots something before the archaeologists