carbondioxideIshtarTerraAphroditeMaxwellMontesVenera7Diana90timesheavier3.5%20,000feet tallover1,600HAVOCMercuryandEarthMariner212/14/62nothe sizeofAustralia243Earthdays96.5%117Earthdays224.7days224mphmorningstarSacajawea177.4degreesclockwiseAphroditeTerraeveningstaryesthe sizeof SouthAmerica470degreesCelsius3,000feet4,000miles indiameter8.87m/s²weakDecember15, 1970880degreesFahrenheit67.24millionmilescarbondioxideIshtarTerraAphroditeMaxwellMontesVenera7Diana90timesheavier3.5%20,000feet tallover1,600HAVOCMercuryandEarthMariner212/14/62nothe sizeofAustralia243Earthdays96.5%117Earthdays224.7days224mphmorningstarSacajawea177.4degreesclockwiseAphroditeTerraeveningstaryesthe sizeof SouthAmerica470degreesCelsius3,000feet4,000miles indiameter8.87m/s²weakDecember15, 1970880degreesFahrenheit67.24millionmiles

Venus Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. U-carbon dioxide
  2. E-Ishtar Terra
  3. S-Aphrodite
  4. E-Maxwell Montes
  5. U-Venera 7
  6. S-Diana
  7. E-90 times heavier
  8. N-3.5%
  9. V-20,000 feet tall
  10. V-over 1,600
  11. E-HAVOC
  12. S-Mercury and Earth
  13. V-Mariner 2
  14. N-12/14/62
  15. V-no
  16. E-the size of Australia
  17. N-243 Earth days
  18. V-96.5%
  19. N-117 Earth days
  20. E-224.7 days
  21. V-224 mph
  22. U-morning star
  23. S-Sacajawea
  24. E-177.4 degrees
  25. U-clockwise
  26. V-Aphrodite Terra
  27. E-evening star
  28. N-yes
  29. V-the size of South America
  30. S-470 degrees Celsius
  31. U-3,000 feet
  32. S-4,000 miles in diameter
  33. U-8.87 m/s²
  34. N-weak
  35. S-December 15, 1970
  36. U-880 degrees Fahrenheit
  37. N-67.24 million miles