InspectorBucket: Read aVictorianmystery or oneset in theVictorian eraFlavia de Luce:Read achildren'smystery or anew to yourseriesHercule Poirot:Read a GoldenAge mystery orone set between1920 and 1945Tommy andTuppence:Read a mysterythat features agreat teamFree!Detective Galileo:Read a translatedmystery or one setin a countrydifferent from yourownGamache: Reada mystery with abilingualdetective or oneset in a villageColumbo:Watch amysteryTV showAgathaRaisin: Reada mystery withan amateursleuthKinsey Milhone:Read a mysterywith a privatedetectiveInspectorBucket: Read aVictorianmystery or oneset in theVictorian eraFlavia de Luce:Read achildren'smystery or anew to yourseriesHercule Poirot:Read a GoldenAge mystery orone set between1920 and 1945Tommy andTuppence:Read a mysterythat features agreat teamFree!Detective Galileo:Read a translatedmystery or one setin a countrydifferent from yourownGamache: Reada mystery with abilingualdetective or oneset in a villageColumbo:Watch amysteryTV showAgathaRaisin: Reada mystery withan amateursleuthKinsey Milhone:Read a mysterywith a privatedetective

Cloak and Dagger Christmas 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. Inspector Bucket: Read a Victorian mystery or one set in the Victorian era
  2. Flavia de Luce: Read a children's mystery or a new to your series
  3. Hercule Poirot: Read a Golden Age mystery or one set between 1920 and 1945
  4. Tommy and Tuppence: Read a mystery that features a great team
  5. Free!
  6. Detective Galileo: Read a translated mystery or one set in a country different from your own
  7. Gamache: Read a mystery with a bilingual detective or one set in a village
  8. Columbo: Watch a mystery TV show
  9. Agatha Raisin: Read a mystery with an amateur sleuth
  10. Kinsey Milhone: Read a mystery with a private detective