(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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Usually spoken by a main character at the end of a play.
A person who writes a screenplay.
The kind of dramatic discourse that gives the director and/or actors information relating to the performance of the play.
A particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group.
An image where things/ideas etc. are given human feelings or attributes.
A group of musicians, actors, or dancers who perform together.
A person who behaves in a way that is not genuine.
Image consisting of two parts that are not directly connected.
The actors taking part in a play, film, or other production.
On the left side of a stage from the point of view of a performer facing the audience.
Word play that makes use of a word that has several meanings.
The character who speaks the prologue - and often the epilogue.
A separate introductory section of a literary or musical work.
Something that is improvised, especially a piece of music, drama, etc., created without preparation.
A person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary.
A signal for action.
Perform a fictional role in a play, movie, or television production.
When characters on stage say something that hints at something that will happen later on.
A comparison that uses "like" or "as".
A line spoken to one or more characters which cannot be heard by the remaining characters. An aside can also be addressed to the audience.
A subdivision of an act of a play in which the time is continuous and the setting fixed and which does not usually involve a change of characters.
A play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character.
A movie, play, or broadcast program intended to make an audience laugh.
A person who delivers a commentary accompanying a movie, broadcast, piece of music, etc.
The part of a play or work of fiction in which the background to the main conflict is introduced.
A long speech by one actor in a play or movie, or as part of a theatrical or broadcast program.
Spoken or performed without previous preparation.
A conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie.
Comic episodes in a dramatic or literary work that offset more serious sections.