A synonymfor"adversary"SynonymforfrivolousTheauthor ofa play iscalled...Romeo'scousinSynonymfor"bewilder"ComedyThe numberof playsShakespearewroteMontaguesandCapuletsA synonymfor"disposition"Juliet'sageStagedirectionsSynonymfor"disdainful"ParisRomeo'sbest friend,cousin tothe PrinceJuliet'scousinTheintroductionto the playis called...Thesetting forRomeo &JulietYoungboysSynonym for"transgression"Name ofShakespeare'stheatreHow thefight beginsin Act I,Scene 1Asynonymfor "fray"Asynonymfor"trespass"TragedyA synonymfor"adversary"SynonymforfrivolousTheauthor ofa play iscalled...Romeo'scousinSynonymfor"bewilder"ComedyThe numberof playsShakespearewroteMontaguesandCapuletsA synonymfor"disposition"Juliet'sageStagedirectionsSynonymfor"disdainful"ParisRomeo'sbest friend,cousin tothe PrinceJuliet'scousinTheintroductionto the playis called...Thesetting forRomeo &JulietYoungboysSynonym for"transgression"Name ofShakespeare'stheatreHow thefight beginsin Act I,Scene 1Asynonymfor "fray"Asynonymfor"trespass"Tragedy

Vocab & Shakespeare Review - 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. A synonym for "adversary"
  2. Synonym for frivolous
  3. The author of a play is called...
  4. Romeo's cousin
  5. Synonym for "bewilder"
  6. Comedy
  7. The number of plays Shakespeare wrote
  8. Montagues and Capulets
  9. A synonym for "disposition"
  10. Juliet's age
  11. Stage directions
  12. Synonym for "disdainful"
  13. Paris
  14. Romeo's best friend, cousin to the Prince
  15. Juliet's cousin
  16. The introduction to the play is called...
  17. The setting for Romeo & Juliet
  18. Young boys
  19. Synonym for "transgression"
  20. Name of Shakespeare's theatre
  21. How the fight begins in Act I, Scene 1
  22. A synonym for "fray"
  23. A synonym for "trespass"
  24. Tragedy