GeorgeMason(Virginia)John Locke(Philosopher)JohnLangdon(NH)GouverneurMorris(Pennsylvania)CharlesMontesquieu(Philosopher)JohnAdams(2ndPresident) GeorgeWashington(Virginia)ThomasHobbes(Leviathan)JamesMadison(Virginia)DanielShays(soldier wholed arebellion)Rufus King(Massachusetts)James Wilson(Pennsylvania)AlexanderHamilton(1st Sec. ofTreasury)John Jay(first ChiefJustice)CharlesPinkney(SouthCarolina)JeanJacquesRousseau(Philosopher)WilliamPatterson(NewJersey)ThomasJefferson(3rdPresident)ThomasPaine(author of"CommonSense")JohnRutledge(SouthCarolina)MarthaWashingtonOliverEllsworth(Connecticut)RogerSherman(Connecticut)BenjaminFranklin(Pennsylvania)GeorgeMason(Virginia)John Locke(Philosopher)JohnLangdon(NH)GouverneurMorris(Pennsylvania)CharlesMontesquieu(Philosopher)JohnAdams(2ndPresident)GeorgeWashington(Virginia)ThomasHobbes(Leviathan)JamesMadison(Virginia)DanielShays(soldier wholed arebellion)Rufus King(Massachusetts)James Wilson(Pennsylvania)AlexanderHamilton(1st Sec. ofTreasury)John Jay(first ChiefJustice)CharlesPinkney(SouthCarolina)JeanJacquesRousseau(Philosopher)WilliamPatterson(NewJersey)ThomasJefferson(3rdPresident)ThomasPaine(author of"CommonSense")JohnRutledge(SouthCarolina)MarthaWashingtonOliverEllsworth(Connecticut)RogerSherman(Connecticut)BenjaminFranklin(Pennsylvania)

Framers and Philosophers - 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. George Mason (Virginia)
  2. John Locke (Philosopher)
  3. John Langdon (NH)
  4. Gouverneur Morris (Pennsylvania)
  5. Charles Montesquieu (Philosopher)
  6. John Adams (2nd President)
  7. George Washington (Virginia)
  8. Thomas Hobbes (Leviathan)
  9. James Madison (Virginia)
  10. Daniel Shays (soldier who led a rebellion)
  11. Rufus King (Massachusetts)
  12. James Wilson (Pennsylvania)
  13. Alexander Hamilton (1st Sec. of Treasury)
  14. John Jay (first Chief Justice)
  15. Charles Pinkney (South Carolina)
  16. Jean Jacques Rousseau (Philosopher)
  17. William Patterson (New Jersey)
  18. Thomas Jefferson (3rd President)
  19. Thomas Paine (author of "Common Sense")
  20. John Rutledge (South Carolina)
  21. Martha Washington
  22. Oliver Ellsworth (Connecticut)
  23. Roger Sherman (Connecticut)
  24. Benjamin Franklin (Pennsylvania)