DOW falls3% onBlackThursday¨Stockprices havereached aplateau¨AdvertisingboomLondonmarketcrash:SeptemberDepressionlasts 15yearsMontgomeryWard¨Buynow paylater¨October-November:Market fallsover 40%10,496,560StocksSoldYum-YumApplesMore $lost onTuesdaythan WW2Minorrecessionin March1929RogerBabsonMarketgrows1000%DOWFalls13%Unemploymentrates: 15% in192712,894,650StocksSoldContinuousfall: June-September1929¨A crashiscoming¨New YorkStockExchange$500 billionin newmoneyprinted1930s:MarketthrivesagainUnemploymentrates: <4%$30BillionLostDOW falls3% onBlackThursday¨Stockprices havereached aplateau¨AdvertisingboomLondonmarketcrash:SeptemberDepressionlasts 15yearsMontgomeryWard¨Buynow paylater¨October-November:Market fallsover 40%10,496,560StocksSoldYum-YumApplesMore $lost onTuesdaythan WW2Minorrecessionin March1929RogerBabsonMarketgrows1000%DOWFalls13%Unemploymentrates: 15% in192712,894,650StocksSoldContinuousfall: June-September1929¨A crashiscoming¨New YorkStockExchange$500 billionin newmoneyprinted1930s:MarketthrivesagainUnemploymentrates: <4%$30BillionLost

1929 Stock Market Crash - 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. DOW falls 3% on Black Thursday
  2. ¨Stock prices have reached a plateau¨
  3. Advertising boom
  4. London market crash: September
  5. Depression lasts 15 years
  6. Montgomery Ward
  7. ¨Buy now pay later¨
  8. October-November: Market falls over 40%
  9. 10,496,560 Stocks Sold
  10. Yum-Yum Apples
  11. More $ lost on Tuesday than WW2
  12. Minor recession in March 1929
  13. Roger Babson
  14. Market grows 1000%
  15. DOW Falls 13%
  16. Unemployment rates: 15% in 1927
  17. 12,894,650 Stocks Sold
  18. Continuous fall: June-September 1929
  19. ¨A crash is coming¨
  20. New York Stock Exchange
  21. $500 billion in new money printed
  22. 1930s: Market thrives again
  23. Unemployment rates: <4%
  24. $30 Billion Lost