The hill onwhich Romulusand Remusfounded RomeThe hallwaysand roomsunder thefloor of theColosseumThecontinent onwhich Italy islocatedA piece oflandsurroundedby water on3 sidesFresh waterthat protectedthe city ofRome andallowed traveland tradeCreated forsoldiers totravel andexpand theRoman EmpireThe mythicalman that wasmurdered byhis twinbrotherThe numberof miles ofroads builtby RomanSoldiersThe mostfamous roadbuilt by theRomansThe mythicaltwin brotherthat namedRomeThe countryon which thecity of Romewas foundedLandformsthat the Cityof Rome wasbuilt uponNot only couldsoldiers travelRoman roads,but so couldthese peopleWall built tosurround thecity of Romefor protectionSystem oflarge pipesused to bringwater toRoman citiesThecontinentdirectly Eastof ItalyThecontinentdirectlySouth of ItalyTheshapeof ItalyWhen put in amicrowave itexpands andgets bigger, justlike the RomanEmpireThe“kneecap”of ItalyThe“spine”of ItalyOriginallybuilt as aRomantemple with adomed roofWherefamouschariot racestook placeThe “stone”the boot ofItaly iskickingThe body ofwatercompletelysurrounded bythe RomanEmpireWorld’slargestamphitheaterbuilt forentertainmentThe hill onwhichRomulusdiedThey weredug out toallowdrainage forroadsAn ancientversion of theYMCA, whereromanssocialized andbathedThe hill onwhich Romulusand Remusfounded RomeThe hallwaysand roomsunder thefloor of theColosseumThecontinent onwhich Italy islocatedA piece oflandsurroundedby water on3 sidesFresh waterthat protectedthe city ofRome andallowed traveland tradeCreated forsoldiers totravel andexpand theRoman EmpireThe mythicalman that wasmurdered byhis twinbrotherThe numberof miles ofroads builtby RomanSoldiersThe mostfamous roadbuilt by theRomansThe mythicaltwin brotherthat namedRomeThe countryon which thecity of Romewas foundedLandformsthat the Cityof Rome wasbuilt uponNot only couldsoldiers travelRoman roads,but so couldthese peopleWall built tosurround thecity of Romefor protectionSystem oflarge pipesused to bringwater toRoman citiesThecontinentdirectly Eastof ItalyThecontinentdirectlySouth of ItalyTheshapeof ItalyWhen put in amicrowave itexpands andgets bigger, justlike the RomanEmpireThe“kneecap”of ItalyThe“spine”of ItalyOriginallybuilt as aRomantemple with adomed roofWherefamouschariot racestook placeThe “stone”the boot ofItaly iskickingThe body ofwatercompletelysurrounded bythe RomanEmpireWorld’slargestamphitheaterbuilt forentertainmentThe hill onwhichRomulusdiedThey weredug out toallowdrainage forroadsAn ancientversion of theYMCA, whereromanssocialized andbathed

Untitled Bingo - 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. The hill on which Romulus and Remus founded Rome
  2. The hallways and rooms under the floor of the Colosseum
  3. The continent on which Italy is located
  4. A piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
  5. Fresh water that protected the city of Rome and allowed travel and trade
  6. Created for soldiers to travel and expand the Roman Empire
  7. The mythical man that was murdered by his twin brother
  8. The number of miles of roads built by Roman Soldiers
  9. The most famous road built by the Romans
  10. The mythical twin brother that named Rome
  11. The country on which the city of Rome was founded
  12. Landforms that the City of Rome was built upon
  13. Not only could soldiers travel Roman roads, but so could these people
  14. Wall built to surround the city of Rome for protection
  15. System of large pipes used to bring water to Roman cities
  16. The continent directly East of Italy
  17. The continent directly South of Italy
  18. The shape of Italy
  19. When put in a microwave it expands and gets bigger, just like the Roman Empire
  20. The “kneecap” of Italy
  21. The “spine” of Italy
  22. Originally built as a Roman temple with a domed roof
  23. Where famous chariot races took place
  24. The “stone” the boot of Italy is kicking
  25. The body of water completely surrounded by the Roman Empire
  26. World’s largest amphitheater built for entertainment
  27. The hill on which Romulus died
  28. They were dug out to allow drainage for roads
  29. An ancient version of the YMCA, where romans socialized and bathed