BritishMuseumPlace whereannualinternationaltennischampionshipare heldTheHouses ofParliamentLondontallestbuildingsBuckinghamPalaceA building near toMadameTussauds, wherepeople go toobserve theplanets and stars(in London)A famousjunction ofroads inLondonLondonA famousmuseum inLondon,founded in1753Peoplelike feedpigeonsthereWestminsterAbbeyThe officialLondonresidence ofthe RoyalFamilyRegentStreetA famousarch at oneof theentrance ofHide ParkThe officialhome ofthe PrimeMinisterMarbleArchCambridgeThePlanetariumA drawbridgeover the riverThames nearthe tower ofLondonHydeparkOxfordStreetName given to thebuildings wherethe House ofCommons andthe House ofLords meet.NationalGalleryPalace builtby HenryVIII, wherethere is alarge mazeThecapital ofEnglandRiver thatLondonstands onA centralshopping streetin London withfashionablestores of allsortsTowerBridgeA great bill thatstrikes thehours shown bythe clock on theClock TowerSt. Paul’sCathedralThe RoyalBotanicalGardensbeside theriver ThamesKewGardensEdinburghCarnabyStreetStratford-on-AvonStonehengeTheThamesA well-knownLondon’s artgalleries inTrafalgarSquarePiccadillyCircusOne ofLondon’s mostpopularshoppingstreetThe Post-OfficeTowerBigBenFamouscathedral inLondon, builtin 17thcenturyDowningStreetSpeakers’CornerA corner ofHide Park,where peoplemake publicspeechesEnglish cityfamousfor itsuniversityHamptonCourtShakespeare’sbirthplaceAn Early EnglishChurch wherealmost all EnglishSovereigns havebeen crownedsince the 11thcenturyThecapital cityofScotlandA small street incentral Londonfamous in the1960’s for itsfashion shopsThe largestand one of themost famousLondon ParkA great circleof standingstones inWiltshireWimbledonTrafalgarSquareBritishMuseumPlace whereannualinternationaltennischampionshipare heldTheHouses ofParliamentLondontallestbuildingsBuckinghamPalaceA building near toMadameTussauds, wherepeople go toobserve theplanets and stars(in London)A famousjunction ofroads inLondonLondonA famousmuseum inLondon,founded in1753Peoplelike feedpigeonsthereWestminsterAbbeyThe officialLondonresidence ofthe RoyalFamilyRegentStreetA famousarch at oneof theentrance ofHide ParkThe officialhome ofthe PrimeMinisterMarbleArchCambridgeThePlanetariumA drawbridgeover the riverThames nearthe tower ofLondonHydeparkOxfordStreetName given to thebuildings wherethe House ofCommons andthe House ofLords meet.NationalGalleryPalace builtby HenryVIII, wherethere is alarge mazeThecapital ofEnglandRiver thatLondonstands onA centralshopping streetin London withfashionablestores of allsortsTowerBridgeA great bill thatstrikes thehours shown bythe clock on theClock TowerSt. Paul’sCathedralThe RoyalBotanicalGardensbeside theriver ThamesKewGardensEdinburghCarnabyStreetStratford-on-AvonStonehengeTheThamesA well-knownLondon’s artgalleries inTrafalgarSquarePiccadillyCircusOne ofLondon’s mostpopularshoppingstreetThe Post-OfficeTowerBigBenFamouscathedral inLondon, builtin 17thcenturyDowningStreetSpeakers’CornerA corner ofHide Park,where peoplemake publicspeechesEnglish cityfamousfor itsuniversityHamptonCourtShakespeare’sbirthplaceAn Early EnglishChurch wherealmost all EnglishSovereigns havebeen crownedsince the 11thcenturyThecapital cityofScotlandA small street incentral Londonfamous in the1960’s for itsfashion shopsThe largestand one of themost famousLondon ParkA great circleof standingstones inWiltshireWimbledonTrafalgarSquare

- 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. British Museum
  2. Place where annual international tennis championship are held
  3. The Houses of Parliament
  4. London tallest buildings
  5. Buckingham Palace
  6. A building near to Madame Tussauds, where people go to observe the planets and stars (in London)
  7. A famous junction of roads in London
  8. London
  9. A famous museum in London, founded in 1753
  10. People like feed pigeons there
  11. Westminster Abbey
  12. The official London residence of the Royal Family
  13. Regent Street
  14. A famous arch at one of the entrance of Hide Park
  15. The official home of the Prime Minister
  16. Marble Arch
  17. Cambridge
  18. The Planetarium
  19. A drawbridge over the river Thames near the tower of London
  20. Hyde park
  21. Oxford Street
  22. Name given to the buildings where the House of Commons and the House of Lords meet.
  23. National Gallery
  24. Palace built by Henry VIII, where there is a large maze
  25. The capital of England
  26. River that London stands on
  27. A central shopping street in London with fashionable stores of all sorts
  28. Tower Bridge
  29. A great bill that strikes the hours shown by the clock on the Clock Tower
  30. St. Paul’s Cathedral
  31. The Royal Botanical Gardens beside the river Thames
  32. Kew Gardens
  33. Edinburgh
  34. Carnaby Street
  35. Stratford-on-Avon
  36. Stonehenge
  37. The Thames
  38. A well-known London’s art galleries in Trafalgar Square
  39. Piccadilly Circus
  40. One of London’s most popular shopping street
  41. The Post-Office Tower
  42. Big Ben
  43. Famous cathedral in London, built in 17th century
  44. Downing Street
  45. Speakers’ Corner
  46. A corner of Hide Park, where people make public speeches
  47. English city famous for its university
  48. Hampton Court
  49. Shakespeare’s birthplace
  50. An Early English Church where almost all English Sovereigns have been crowned since the 11th century
  51. The capital city of Scotland
  52. A small street in central London famous in the 1960’s for its fashion shops
  53. The largest and one of the most famous London Park
  54. A great circle of standing stones in Wiltshire
  55. Wimbledon
  56. Trafalgar Square