(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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Works with oomycetes
Went to the same school as me
Has worked on plant diseases in Europe
Works on the same pathogen or host that they studied as a graduate student
Has seen wheat rust in the field
Is a grad student
Has seen Phytophthora infestans in the field
Works for government
Is presenting a poster
Works for industry
Has worked on plant diseases in Africa
Volunteers for APS
Your advisor has made you practice a talk in the hotel lobby right before the talk
Is/was an APS councilor at large
Is an undergraduate student
Studies fruit diseases
Is a member of an APS committee
Works with bacteria
Has worked on plant diseases in Australia
Works on the same host plant as me
Own an APS disease compendium
Works with insects
Works with nematodes
Is from the same country as me
Lived on granola bars while doing research
Works with seedborne diseases
Works with soilborne diseases
Studies turf diseases
Plays a musical instrument
Is an early bird
Has worked on plant diseases in South America
Is/was an APS president
Is from the same state as me
Knew they wanted to be a plant pathologist in high school
Won an APS travel award
Owns an APS shirt
Has helped or worked in a diagnostic lab
Has submitted a research grant proposal to the usda, nsf, or nih
Has worked on plant diseases in Asia
Studies tropical diseases
Studies vegetable diseases
Has misspelled their study pathogen’s name
Studies row crop diseases
Is a postdoc
Is or has been a member of APS Foundation
Talk in an airplane
Is a night owl
Works on the same pathogen as me
Works in academia
Has worked on plant diseases in North America
Is his/her first APS annual meeting
Has told a plant pathology joke
Works with viruses
Studies tree diseases
Is “jack/jill of all trades” plant pathologist
Works on a pathogen that’s bsl2 or greater
Works with fungi
Have a pesticide applicator license
Has gotten bit or stung by an animal or insect while doing field work
Is giving an oral presentation
Has performed an experiment requiring them to be awake between 12am - 4am
Has/is studying plant pathology in another country