(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 patient excretes something they shouldn't
Misdirect in the opening scene
House is psychoanalysed by Wilson
"O2 sats are down"
Prediction or reality of hormones being the issue
"What if it were [insert factor that would not show up on regular testing]?"
The team sucks up to House
House hits the lift button with his cane
House takes several Vicodin at a time
Money is bet among the doctors
House insults the patient or their family
Mention of House not doing his clinic hours
The patient has a blood clot
"We're going to need to intubate"
"No one is allowed to touch the whiteboard"
The patient's kidneys or liver are failing
Last resort brain surgery
House is in the coma patient's room
House being rude to the non-cast staff
The patient seizes
House really wants the case
"Too [young/old] to have that"
House sexualises Cuddy or Cameron/13
"Stop, don't give them that medicine"
Mention of sarcoidosis
Foreman/Taub get angry with House
"We can't treat without proof"
House says something sexist
House alludes to 13 being bisexual
House says something racist
Something goes wrong during MRI
Chase/Kutner is called stupid
Inside of body animation/CGI
House tortures the patient
The patient is very close to death before getting cured
House has to be convinced to take the case
Surgery is interrupted
Zoom in on House's shoes and/or cane
"It's never lupus"
One of the team is hurt or sick
Theory of the patient catching a sickness while in Princeton-Plainsboro
Non-consensual test or surgery
The patient cannot breathe
"Everyone lies"
Cameron/13 is the only one with compassion for the patient
Patient reacts adversely after getting a little better on new meds