"What fireis in mineears?""recovered themost dangerouspiece of lecherythat ever wasknown in thecommonwealth""Believe itbetter thanreportingly""Contempt, farewell,and maiden pride,adieu! No glory livesbehind the back ofsuch. And Benedick,love on; I will requitethee, Taming my wildheart to thy lovinghand""would ratherhear the taborand the pipe""the drum andthe fife""there will I shameher" "as I wooedfor thee to obtainher, I will join withthee to disgraceher""Nature never frameda woman’s heart Ofprouder stuff thanthat of Beatrice.Disdain and scornride sparkling in hereyes" "She is so self-endeared""It seems heraffections havetheir full bent.Love me? Why,it must berequited""Till all gracesbe in onewoman, onewoman shallnot come in mygrace""Gallants,I am notas I havebeen""The worldmust bepeopled" "for Iwill be horriblyin love withher.""everyonecan master agrief but hethat has it""the falsesweetbait""May I be soconvertedand still seewith theseeyes?""hath laughed atsuch shallowfollies in others,become theargument of hisown scorn byfalling in love"• "there will Ishame her" "as Iwooed for thee toobtain her, I willjoin with thee todisgrace her" "What fireis in mineears?""recovered themost dangerouspiece of lecherythat ever wasknown in thecommonwealth""Believe itbetter thanreportingly""Contempt, farewell,and maiden pride,adieu! No glory livesbehind the back ofsuch. And Benedick,love on; I will requitethee, Taming my wildheart to thy lovinghand""would ratherhear the taborand the pipe""the drum andthe fife""there will I shameher" "as I wooedfor thee to obtainher, I will join withthee to disgraceher""Nature never frameda woman’s heart Ofprouder stuff thanthat of Beatrice.Disdain and scornride sparkling in hereyes" "She is so self-endeared""It seems heraffections havetheir full bent.Love me? Why,it must berequited""Till all gracesbe in onewoman, onewoman shallnot come in mygrace""Gallants,I am notas I havebeen""The worldmust bepeopled" "for Iwill be horriblyin love withher.""everyonecan master agrief but hethat has it""the falsesweetbait""May I be soconvertedand still seewith theseeyes?""hath laughed atsuch shallowfollies in others,become theargument of hisown scorn byfalling in love"• "there will Ishame her" "as Iwooed for thee toobtain her, I willjoin with thee todisgrace her" 

Act 3 Much Ado - 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. "What fire is in mine ears?"
  2. "recovered the most dangerous piece of lechery that ever was known in the commonwealth"
  3. "Believe it better than reportingly"
  4. "Contempt, farewell, and maiden pride, adieu! No glory lives behind the back of such. And Benedick, love on; I will requite thee, Taming my wild heart to thy loving hand"
  5. "would rather hear the tabor and the pipe" "the drum and the fife"
  6. "there will I shame her" "as I wooed for thee to obtain her, I will join with thee to disgrace her"
  7. "Nature never framed a woman’s heart Of prouder stuff than that of Beatrice. Disdain and scorn ride sparkling in her eyes" "She is so self-endeared"
  8. "It seems her affections have their full bent. Love me? Why, it must be requited"
  9. "Till all graces be in one woman, one woman shall not come in my grace"
  10. "Gallants, I am not as I have been"
  11. "The world must be peopled" "for I will be horribly in love with her."
  12. "everyone can master a grief but he that has it"
  13. "the false sweet bait"
  14. "May I be so converted and still see with these eyes?"
  15. "hath laughed at such shallow follies in others, become the argument of his own scorn by falling in love"
  16. • "there will I shame her" "as I wooed for thee to obtain her, I will join with thee to disgrace her"