News-holeAD(advertise-ment)Headline(Title)Editorial(opinion)Masthead(Informationprinted inbox in everyissueClassifiedAds(small printgrouped adsEdit(proofread)ColumnPersonalwriting by thesame writer onregular basisColumnist(a writer whoregularly hasarticle)Byline(name ofthe writer)Editor(personresponsiblefor content)WireServiceEdit(proofread)Deadline(cut-offtime forarticle)Beat(newstopicarea)Lead(mainstory)EditorialCartoon(cartoonexpressingopinion)Index(wherefeatures arein paper)Dateline(Location ofwhere storyoriginated)Syndicate(anorganizationprovidingitems)DisplayAdsCirculation(number ofcopiessold)Feature(a storywrittencoveringevent, issue)Cutline(Informationunder aphoto)News-holeAD(advertise-ment)Headline(Title)Editorial(opinion)Masthead(Informationprinted inbox in everyissueClassifiedAds(small printgrouped adsEdit(proofread)ColumnPersonalwriting by thesame writer onregular basisColumnist(a writer whoregularly hasarticle)Byline(name ofthe writer)Editor(personresponsiblefor content)WireServiceEdit(proofread)Deadline(cut-offtime forarticle)Beat(newstopicarea)Lead(mainstory)EditorialCartoon(cartoonexpressingopinion)Index(wherefeatures arein paper)Dateline(Location ofwhere storyoriginated)Syndicate(anorganizationprovidingitems)DisplayAdsCirculation(number ofcopiessold)Feature(a storywrittencoveringevent, issue)Cutline(Informationunder aphoto)

Newspaper Talk - 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. News- hole
  2. AD (advertise- ment)
  3. Headline (Title)
  4. Editorial (opinion)
  5. Masthead (Information printed in box in every issue
  6. Classified Ads (small print grouped ads
  7. Edit (proof read)
  8. Column Personal writing by the same writer on regular basis
  9. Columnist (a writer who regularly has article)
  10. Byline (name of the writer)
  11. Editor (person responsible for content)
  12. Wire Service
  13. Edit (proof read)
  14. Deadline (cut-off time for article)
  15. Beat (news topic area)
  16. Lead (main story)
  17. Editorial Cartoon (cartoon expressing opinion)
  18. Index (where features are in paper)
  19. Dateline (Location of where story originated)
  20. Syndicate (an organization providing items)
  21. Display Ads
  22. Circulation (number of copies sold)
  23. Feature (a story written covering event, issue)
  24. Cutline (Information under a photo)