Referenceto theafterlifeReferenceto fateScopidentifieshimself intextIdentify akenning (butNOT forking or sea)Referenceto God'sinvolvementReferencetopaganismExampleof"forthright"toneAllusion toCain (fromthe Bible)ExampleofalliterationExample offoreshadow-ingExampleof Beowulfas a ChristfigureExample of"inflammatory"toneUse ofkenningfor "sea"Exampleof simileReferencetophysicalstrengthExampleof Beo asideal heroExampleof"reverent"toneExampleof Beowulfas tragicheroUse ofkenningfor "king"Referenceto fateMetaphor(s)to describeGrendelExample ofBeo as anexistentialfigureExample ofBeowulf's(supposed)arroganceReferencetophysicalstrengthReferenceto theafterlifeReferenceto fateScopidentifieshimself intextIdentify akenning (butNOT forking or sea)Referenceto God'sinvolvementReferencetopaganismExampleof"forthright"toneAllusion toCain (fromthe Bible)ExampleofalliterationExample offoreshadow-ingExampleof Beowulfas a ChristfigureExample of"inflammatory"toneUse ofkenningfor "sea"Exampleof simileReferencetophysicalstrengthExampleof Beo asideal heroExampleof"reverent"toneExampleof Beowulfas tragicheroUse ofkenningfor "king"Referenceto fateMetaphor(s)to describeGrendelExample ofBeo as anexistentialfigureExample ofBeowulf's(supposed)arroganceReferencetophysicalstrength

Beowulf Bingo - 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. Reference to the afterlife
  2. Reference to fate
  3. Scop identifies himself in text
  4. Identify a kenning (but NOT for king or sea)
  5. Reference to God's involvement
  6. Reference to paganism
  7. Example of "forthright" tone
  8. Allusion to Cain (from the Bible)
  9. Example of alliteration
  10. Example of foreshadow-ing
  11. Example of Beowulf as a Christ figure
  12. Example of "inflammatory" tone
  13. Use of kenning for "sea"
  14. Example of simile
  15. Reference to physical strength
  16. Example of Beo as ideal hero
  17. Example of "reverent" tone
  18. Example of Beowulf as tragic hero
  19. Use of kenning for "king"
  20. Reference to fate
  21. Metaphor(s) to describe Grendel
  22. Example of Beo as an existential figure
  23. Example of Beowulf's (supposed) arrogance
  24. Reference to physical strength