Papsonand Warddisagree"You don'tneed toknow this,but..."TechnicalDifficultiesTurningPointQuestion"Don't feelcompelledto writethis down"Multiplechoicemistakeless than50% getsquestionrightWardnerdsoutGAO"This is notfor tonight"or "we'llget to that"WileyReinErroronslideMilitaryMentionSomeoneasks astupidquestion"That's atrickyquestion"TheSAMTangentaboutsomethingunrelatedSchoonermentionNoteTopicContractingofficerspeaksWardmentionsgoing toGWWHALESpecificFARsection"Sir" or"Ma'am"Papsonand Warddisagree"You don'tneed toknow this,but..."TechnicalDifficultiesTurningPointQuestion"Don't feelcompelledto writethis down"Multiplechoicemistakeless than50% getsquestionrightWardnerdsoutGAO"This is notfor tonight"or "we'llget to that"WileyReinErroronslideMilitaryMentionSomeoneasks astupidquestion"That's atrickyquestion"TheSAMTangentaboutsomethingunrelatedSchoonermentionNoteTopicContractingofficerspeaksWardmentionsgoing toGWWHALESpecificFARsection"Sir" or"Ma'am"

Government Contracts - 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. Papson and Ward disagree
  2. "You don't need to know this, but..."
  3. Technical Difficulties
  4. Turning Point Question
  5. "Don't feel compelled to write this down"
  6. Multiple choice mistake
  7. less than 50% gets question right
  8. Ward nerds out
  9. GAO
  10. "This is not for tonight" or "we'll get to that"
  11. Wiley Rein
  12. Error on slide
  13. Military Mention
  14. Someone asks a stupid question
  15. "That's a tricky question"
  16. The SAM
  17. Tangent about something unrelated
  18. Schooner mention
  19. Note Topic
  20. Contracting officer speaks
  21. Ward mentions going to GW
  22. WHALE
  23. Specific FAR section
  24. "Sir" or "Ma'am"