TU on an MS-level answerlinethat doesn't getbuzzed on untilthe giveawaysomeone hasa bad take onthe forumsaboutschedulingwinner of agame hasfewer than100 pointssomeonejokes aboutoutscoringJacob Reedquestion onthe namesakeof a commonlyused productquestion ona specificscene froma playtiebreakerscause adelaythought questionon a personknown primarilyfor non-thoughtthings (e.g. Hitler)question on aspecific timesignature orkey signaturementionof theoctonionssportstossupa teamlaunches anunnecessaryprotest becausethey're saltyTU on aspecific wordin a non-Englishlanguagesomeone isactuallyoutscored byJacob Reedquestion on awork of art orliterature that onlyexists inside aspecific other workof art or literaturequestion onliterature by aperson not knownfor literature (e.g.DagHammarskjold)substantialplot clues ona non-operaticmusic piecethetiebreakertossupgoes deadTU on ascience thingwhose answeris just analphanumericstringplayerunironicallyasks "wasthat forpower?"amusinghistoricalanecdotein a lead-inquestion on aspecific livinglanguage withfewer than onemillion speakers,or a work in sucha languagesomeonejokes about"repurposingquestions"the packetsare writtenin a weirdfont"this[taxonomiclevel]"you hear a tossupon a nichecategory playingagainst someonewho specializes inthat categoryten deadtossups ina roundquestion ona physicalbook ormanuscriptplayer asks ifthe set isclear afterthetournamentsomeonemakes ahaircut/sucrosejokequestionthat gotscoopedby ICT"thismoiety"TU on an MS-level answerlinethat doesn't getbuzzed on untilthe giveawaysomeone hasa bad take onthe forumsaboutschedulingwinner of agame hasfewer than100 pointssomeonejokes aboutoutscoringJacob Reedquestion onthe namesakeof a commonlyused productquestion ona specificscene froma playtiebreakerscause adelaythought questionon a personknown primarilyfor non-thoughtthings (e.g. Hitler)question on aspecific timesignature orkey signaturementionof theoctonionssportstossupa teamlaunches anunnecessaryprotest becausethey're saltyTU on aspecific wordin a non-Englishlanguagesomeone isactuallyoutscored byJacob Reedquestion on awork of art orliterature that onlyexists inside aspecific other workof art or literaturequestion onliterature by aperson not knownfor literature (e.g.DagHammarskjold)substantialplot clues ona non-operaticmusic piecethetiebreakertossupgoes deadTU on ascience thingwhose answeris just analphanumericstringplayerunironicallyasks "wasthat forpower?"amusinghistoricalanecdotein a lead-inquestion on aspecific livinglanguage withfewer than onemillion speakers,or a work in sucha languagesomeonejokes about"repurposingquestions"the packetsare writtenin a weirdfont"this[taxonomiclevel]"you hear a tossupon a nichecategory playingagainst someonewho specializes inthat categoryten deadtossups ina roundquestion ona physicalbook ormanuscriptplayer asks ifthe set isclear afterthetournamentsomeonemakes ahaircut/sucrosejokequestionthat gotscoopedby ICT"thismoiety"

ACF Nationals 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. TU on an MS-level answerline that doesn't get buzzed on until the giveaway
  2. someone has a bad take on the forums about scheduling
  3. winner of a game has fewer than 100 points
  4. someone jokes about outscoring Jacob Reed
  5. question on the namesake of a commonly used product
  6. question on a specific scene from a play
  7. tiebreakers cause a delay
  8. thought question on a person known primarily for non-thought things (e.g. Hitler)
  9. question on a specific time signature or key signature
  10. mention of the octonions
  11. sports tossup
  12. a team launches an unnecessary protest because they're salty
  13. TU on a specific word in a non-English language
  14. someone is actually outscored by Jacob Reed
  15. question on a work of art or literature that only exists inside a specific other work of art or literature
  16. question on literature by a person not known for literature (e.g. Dag Hammarskjold)
  17. substantial plot clues on a non-operatic music piece
  18. the tiebreaker tossup goes dead
  19. TU on a science thing whose answer is just an alphanumeric string
  20. player unironically asks "was that for power?"
  21. amusing historical anecdote in a lead-in
  22. question on a specific living language with fewer than one million speakers, or a work in such a language
  23. someone jokes about "repurposing questions"
  24. the packets are written in a weird font
  25. "this [taxonomic level]"
  26. you hear a tossup on a niche category playing against someone who specializes in that category
  27. ten dead tossups in a round
  28. question on a physical book or manuscript
  29. player asks if the set is clear after the tournament
  30. someone makes a haircut/sucrose joke
  31. question that got scooped by ICT
  32. "this moiety"