(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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Cook of the Finches. Takes Scout and Jem to church.
Tom Robinson
Woman who was abused and accused Tom Robinson. Doesn't have friends.
Mrs. Dubose
Bob Ewell
Man with biracial children. Sympathizes with the unjust suffering of black people. Feigns drunkenness to provide an excuse for his behavior to others.
Sometimes called Boo. Hasn't left his house in 15 years. Helps Scout and Jem.
"Strange" woman in town. Her house burned down in the winter, and she expressed that she was glad she could rebuild. Talks about Boo to Scout.
Scout
Miss Stephanie Crawford
Dill
Father to Scout and Jem. Has to take the hardest case of his life - defending Tom Robinson.
Reverend at the church. Explains a bit of the trial to the children
Reverend Sykes
Heck Tate
Free!
Calpurnia
Jem's birth-name, written on the letter to whoever leaves the gifts in the tree-knot.
Atticus Finch
Charles Baker Harris
Father of Mayella, threatens Atticus and the Finch family.
Brother of Atticus. There to teach Scout how to be a woman.
Jeremy Atticus Finch
Aunt Alexandra
Arthur Radley
Nathan Radley
Real name of Dill. Shortened because it's long.
Overcoming an addiction. Dubbed "the meanest woman in town".
Character that is the brother to the narrator. Ten when the book starts.
Jean Louise Finch
Innocent black man who was accused of a scandalous crime. He is defended by Atticus. Taken away after being ruled guilty, and prematurely shot.
Character that narrates the story. Six when the book starts.
Neighborhood gossip.
Miss Maudie Atkinson
Companion to Jem and Scout, Plays games w
The only Radley that regularly goes out, especially after Mrs. Radley's death. Puts cement in the tree hole because the tree was "dying".
Dolphus Raymond
Jem
Mayella Ewell
Charles Baker Harris
Scout's birth-name, written on the letter to whoever leaves the gifts in the tree-knot.