(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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Edith gets jealous.
Daisy chooses the absolute worst time to stand up for herself.
Anna says "Mr. Bates."
Carson delivers a death glare at someone whom he cannot verbally reprimand because they are upstairs.
Branson takes a moment to remind someone that he's Irish and believes in Irish independence.
Cora applies her practical sensibilities to a problem and everyone, her included, points out how "American" that is.
Mrs. Hughes starts out being stern but eventually comes to the rescue of someone in trouble.
A piece of technology is introduced that we now find commonplace, such as a telephone or a toaster.
Thomas sneers.
Mr. Molesley embarrasses himself in public.
Thomas and Miss O'Brien plot to destroy someone during a smoke break.
Lord Grantham makes, or is revealed to have already made, a poor financial decision despite getting good advice to the contrary.
A servant overhears a bit of gossip.
It's suggested that Mr. Bates is a bit more violent than his generally sweet demeanor would suggest.
Lord Grantham says some activity isn't suitable for a member of his family.
The Dowager Countess rolls her eyes.
Isobel is on the receiving end from some passive-aggressive snide remark from the Dowager Countess.
Mary acts in an utterly selfish or cruel manner towards her loved ones.
Someone smokes a cigar.
Mary somehow ruins Edith's day.
Someone gets ill.
Either Thomas or O'Brien are nearly fired but aren't, despite there being every reason to let them go.
Edith is abandoned by a suitor.
Mrs. Hughes or Mrs. Patmore has to explain some utterly obvious relationship to either Mr. Carson or Daisy respectively.