he diedmorenobly thanhe livedDuncan’sguardsfalsefear fortheirlivesMacbethFleancecomicreliefloyaltyIrelandThaneofCawdortrueEnglandbelldaggerInvernessMacbethnow takescontrolthe witchespredictedBanquo’schildren willbe kingswishes tobe cruelnot weakand gentleis too kindto killruthlessly“Fair isfoul andfoul is fair”Duncan iselderly andwill soon dieof naturalcausesbrutalit is anillness hehas hadsince youthand she nolongeraccuses himof beingcowardlyhe diedmorenobly thanhe livedDuncan’sguardsfalsefear fortheirlivesMacbethFleancecomicreliefloyaltyIrelandThaneofCawdortrueEnglandbelldaggerInvernessMacbethnow takescontrolthe witchespredictedBanquo’schildren willbe kingswishes tobe cruelnot weakand gentleis too kindto killruthlessly“Fair isfoul andfoul is fair”Duncan iselderly andwill soon dieof naturalcausesbrutalit is anillness hehas hadsince youthand she nolongeraccuses himof beingcowardly

Macbeth Acts I-III - 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. he died more nobly than he lived
  2. Duncan’s guards
  3. false
  4. fear for their lives
  5. Macbeth
  6. Fleance
  7. comic relief
  8. loyalty
  9. Ireland
  10. Thane of Cawdor
  11. true
  12. England
  13. bell
  14. dagger
  15. Inverness
  16. Macbeth now takes control
  17. the witches predicted Banquo’s children will be kings
  18. wishes to be cruel not weak and gentle
  19. is too kind to kill ruthlessly
  20. “Fair is foul and foul is fair”
  21. Duncan is elderly and will soon die of natural causes
  22. brutal
  23. it is an illness he has had since youth
  24. and she no longer accuses him of being cowardly