(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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Thomas loses the beetle blade
Chuck tells Thomas to ask Gally what his problem is
“A girl?”/“I got dibs!”/“What’s she look like?”/“How old is she?” (Theme: Sexism)
“Everything is going to change” (FORESHADOWING)
“… followed by a hurried set of clacking sounds” (ONOMATOPOEIA)
Thomas sees the word “WICKED” on a beetle blade
The alarm doesn’t sound for supply deliveries
The Box takes a half hour to arrive after the alarm
Thomas finds the graveyard in the forest
“Cut in half like a knife through whipped cream” (SIMILE)
The alarm blares for two minutes
The note reads “She’s the last one. Ever.”
“Our memories are wiped. We live inside a place that seems to have no way out, surrounded by bloodthirsty monster-guards…” (Theme: Memory & Identity)
“… his tall frame looking ridiculous bent in half, like a praying mantis.” (SIMILE)
A girl is brought into the Glade
Thomas speculates everyone is a criminal & the Glade/Maze is their prison
Thomas finds the “warning” tomb of the boy who tried to rappel down the Box Hole
A Gathering is called
“A thick bed of leaves and fallen twigs crunched underneath him.” (ONOMATOPOEIA)
Thomas asks Chuck what he has to do to become a Runner
“… the haunted image of an apparition…” (METAPHOR)
Thomas explores the Glade since the Tour was cut short
Thomas chases the beetle blade into the forest
Med-jacks come to check on the girl
Thomas is attacked in the graveyard
“Her skin: pale, white as pearls” (SIMILE)
Thomas is convinced he & the girl are connected
“Thomas’s stomach begged him to hurry” (PERSONIFICATION)
“A muffled boom announced that the bizarre elevator had arrived” (ONOMATOPOEIA)
Thomas decides he needs a friend/is friends with Chuck
Ben is no longer sick in a Homestead bed
“Yet the trees were tall with sturdy trunks, packed tightly together, the canopy up above thick with leaves” (IMAGERY)