(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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Killed by his own poisoned sword
Laertes
Murdered by a switched letter
Rosencratz
and
Guildenstern
A Geatish hero who fights Grendel
Beowulf
The desination of the pilgrims' pilgrimage
Canterbury Cathedral
His father was killed by King Hamlet
Fortinabras
Is stabbed by Hamlet
Polonius
huge stature, wild appearance, and green complexion
The Green Knight
Kills his brother
King Claudius
Drowns herself
Ophelia
he wears fine clothes and is vain about his appearance
The Squire
Written in Middle English
The Canterbury Tales
Descendent from the Biblica Cain
Grendel
ressed in a green coat and hood with a bracer on his arm. Traveling with Knight & Squire
The Yeoman
Prince of Denmark
Hamlet
She is a large woman with small features who dresses expensively and tends to cry when a small animal is hurt, yet is willing to feed small animals to her dogs
The Prioress
avorite past-time is hunting, and to this end he keeps gorgeous (and probably expensive) horses and greyhounds
The Monk
Hamlet's long time friend
Horatio
The Setting for Hamlet
Demark
King Hamlet
The Ghost
foolish courtier who summons Hamlet to his duel with Laertes
Osric
Drinks poison
Queen Gertrude
His only flaw proves to be that he loves his own life so much that he will lie in order to protect himself
Sir Gawain
the noblest of the pilgrims
The Knight
cultivates relationships with rich men so that he can make a profit; wears expensive clothing.
The Friar
Former jester of Hamlet's late father
Yorick
Written in old English
Beowulf
Wrote the History of the English People
Saint Bede
Wrote the Canterbury Tales
Chaucer
"expert wife"
The Wife of Bath
Full of greed; hypocrite
The Pardoner
just a student who used all of his money on books instead of on clothes and was considered poor.
The Oxford Cleric