“Beyondthe scopeof thiswork”Repeateduse of“um…”Cellphonegoes offResultsconvenientlyshowimprovement“That’s aninterestingquestion”Someonetakes moresnacks thanthey could evereat at seminarSpeakerspends severalminutes talkingto the title slideSpeaker issurprised bywhat appearson the nextslideFree!Someone hasa "question"that's actuallya commentSpeaker tellsan “amusingstory” that is notrelated to thesubject of theseminarSpeaker flipsforward past aslide too fastfor you to readitSomeonecreatesexcessivenoise withtheir snacksSpeakerapologizestoaudienceIncomprehensiblegraphic (chart,graph, diagram,etc.)TechnologymalfunctionYou’ve noideawhat’sgoing onBlatanttypoSpeakerwastes 5minutesexplainingoutlineWork ties intoCancer/CVDor War onTerror“Beyondthe scopeof thiswork”Repeateduse of“um…”Cellphonegoes offResultsconvenientlyshowimprovement“That’s aninterestingquestion”Someonetakes moresnacks thanthey could evereat at seminarSpeakerspends severalminutes talkingto the title slideSpeaker issurprised bywhat appearson the nextslideFree!Someone hasa "question"that's actuallya commentSpeaker tellsan “amusingstory” that is notrelated to thesubject of theseminarSpeaker flipsforward past aslide too fastfor you to readitSomeonecreatesexcessivenoise withtheir snacksSpeakerapologizestoaudienceIncomprehensiblegraphic (chart,graph, diagram,etc.)TechnologymalfunctionYou’ve noideawhat’sgoing onBlatanttypoSpeakerwastes 5minutesexplainingoutlineWork ties intoCancer/CVDor War onTerror

UTA Seminar 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. “Beyond the scope of this work”
  2. Repeated use of “um…”
  3. Cell phone goes off
  4. Results conveniently show improvement
  5. “That’s an interesting question”
  6. Someone takes more snacks than they could ever eat at seminar
  7. Speaker spends several minutes talking to the title slide
  8. Speaker is surprised by what appears on the next slide
  9. Free!
  10. Someone has a "question" that's actually a comment
  11. Speaker tells an “amusing story” that is not related to the subject of the seminar
  12. Speaker flips forward past a slide too fast for you to read it
  13. Someone creates excessive noise with their snacks
  14. Speaker apologizes to audience
  15. Incomprehensible graphic (chart, graph, diagram, etc.)
  16. Technology malfunction
  17. You’ve no idea what’s going on
  18. Blatant typo
  19. Speaker wastes 5 minutes explaining outline
  20. Work ties in to Cancer/CVD or War on Terror