(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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This player called out his teammate’s phony in a Schools tournament which cost his team the win and got beaten up for it.
Youngest player at this year’s Zanjero Cup
At the first Zanjero Cup, this player famously bingoed ZANJEROS with the Z and J designated as blanks.
This player went to a tournament with barely any sleep and won it.
This player played a phony bingo which got challenged off, costing his team 1st place in a Schools tournament.
This player won as many Singapore Nationals as Australian Nationals, winning the latter first.
This player studied International Relations (in Chinese!) in a Chinese university.
This player famously got away with an endgame triple-triple phony to win a Schools game and went on to win the tournament.
Based on the current list of SA members, this player is the 40th person to attain his/her M title and above.
This player is one of only two to successfully defend the Singapore Nationals.
Ricky once started a game with negative time, and proceeded to beat his opponent. Who was the unfortunate victim?
This player is currently studying at a post-secondary institution.
This player once exchanged one of two blanks, bingoed the next turn, took the second blank and bingoed again to win the game.
This player has ~237 different opponents in SA throughout the course of his/her Scrabble career, which is probably the most among current SA members.
Numerous Scrabble battles have been fought at tournaments within this player’s household, with almost 100 of such occurrences till date.
Longest winning streak in Singapore against a player
This player once went overtime in a Schools tournament after only 2 turns and proceeded to lose the game by around 600 points.
This non-GM player works at HDB (Housing Development Board).
This player’s name is chanted as an invocation of the Tile God.
This player finished 2nd in Singapore Nationals the most number of times.
This player only realised that bingos existed and gave an extra 50 points in the middle of a Schools tournament game.
This player once played in a tournament that had only 4 people in their division.
This player’s only international tournament win was one without prize money.
This player completely skipped the 1700 region for ratings and hence the SM title en route to attaining his NM title.
This youth is a current captain of his/her school’s Scrabble team.
2 GMs in SA brought their sons to Scrabble tournaments, one of them played more games than the other. Whose son was it?