The Two Gentlemen of Verona "Too much of a good thing" Measure for Measure Hamlet Globe Theater Baseless Watchdog Twelfth Night Swagger Ladybird Barefaced Uncomfortable Inaudible Hermia Clangor Dwindle Bedazzled Romeo and Juliet Eyeball Disheartened Much Ado About Nothing Julius Caesar Shakespeare William "All that glitters isn't gold" Lysanders King Lear "In a pickle" "The Lady doth protest too much" A Midsummers Night Dream Macbeth Cymbeline Arch- villain Henry VIII "It's Greek to me" Half- Blooded "A laughing stock" The Winter's Tale Titus Andronicus As You Like It "Fair play" Antony and Cleopatra Fashionable "Clothes make the man" Eventful Scuffle The Tempest Prolific writer Cold- blooded Richard II "Break the ice" The Merchant of Venice Manager Othello The Comedy of Errors Hot- blooded The Taming of the Shrew Fifty- two Richard III "Wear one's heart on one's sleeve The Two Gentlemen of Verona "Too much of a good thing" Measure for Measure Hamlet Globe Theater Baseless Watchdog Twelfth Night Swagger Ladybird Barefaced Uncomfortable Inaudible Hermia Clangor Dwindle Bedazzled Romeo and Juliet Eyeball Disheartened Much Ado About Nothing Julius Caesar Shakespeare William "All that glitters isn't gold" Lysanders King Lear "In a pickle" "The Lady doth protest too much" A Midsummers Night Dream Macbeth Cymbeline Arch- villain Henry VIII "It's Greek to me" Half- Blooded "A laughing stock" The Winter's Tale Titus Andronicus As You Like It "Fair play" Antony and Cleopatra Fashionable "Clothes make the man" Eventful Scuffle The Tempest Prolific writer Cold- blooded Richard II "Break the ice" The Merchant of Venice Manager Othello The Comedy of Errors Hot- blooded The Taming of the Shrew Fifty- two Richard III "Wear one's heart on one's sleeve
(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.
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
"Too much of a good thing"
Measure for Measure
Hamlet
Globe Theater
Baseless
Watchdog
Twelfth Night
Swagger
Ladybird
Barefaced
Uncomfortable
Inaudible
Hermia
Clangor
Dwindle
Bedazzled
Romeo and Juliet
Eyeball
Disheartened
Much Ado About Nothing
Julius Caesar
Shakespeare
William
"All that glitters isn't gold"
Lysanders
King Lear
"In a pickle"
"The Lady doth protest too much"
A Midsummers Night Dream
Macbeth
Cymbeline
Arch-villain
Henry VIII
"It's Greek to me"
Half-Blooded
"A laughing stock"
The Winter's Tale
Titus Andronicus
As You Like It
"Fair play"
Antony and Cleopatra
Fashionable
"Clothes make the man"
Eventful
Scuffle
The Tempest
Prolific writer
Cold-blooded
Richard II
"Break the ice"
The Merchant of Venice
Manager
Othello
The Comedy of Errors
Hot-blooded
The Taming of the Shrew
Fifty-two
Richard III
"Wear one's heart on one's sleeve