HonourShakespeareA reference toa well-knownperson, place,event, or storySoliloquyDramaticIronyFoil"KingofCats"MercutioTragicHeroComedyThe maincharacterof anystoryElizabethanA characterwith oppositepersonalitytraits of anothercharacterParisTo put intoone's ownwordsRomeoCharacterFlawa situation inwhich theaudience knowsmore than acharacter doesTheChorusAntagonistA person orforceworkingagainst theprotagonistStar-crossedloversA speech madealone onstagethat revealsprivatethoughtsWordPlayFriarJohnFree!BenvolioA joke basedon multiplemeanings ofa wordFriarLawrenceJuliet"Ask for metomorrow,and you shallfind me agrave man."Whensomething funnyhappens duringor after a terribleeventPetrarchanLoverNurseAllusionApersonalityweaknessHegemonicMasculinityPoisonTybaltHonourShakespeareA reference toa well-knownperson, place,event, or storySoliloquyDramaticIronyFoil"KingofCats"MercutioTragicHeroComedyThe maincharacterof anystoryElizabethanA characterwith oppositepersonalitytraits of anothercharacterParisTo put intoone's ownwordsRomeoCharacterFlawa situation inwhich theaudience knowsmore than acharacter doesTheChorusAntagonistA person orforceworkingagainst theprotagonistStar-crossedloversA speech madealone onstagethat revealsprivatethoughtsWordPlayFriarJohnFree!BenvolioA joke basedon multiplemeanings ofa wordFriarLawrenceJuliet"Ask for metomorrow,and you shallfind me agrave man."Whensomething funnyhappens duringor after a terribleeventPetrarchanLoverNurseAllusionApersonalityweaknessHegemonicMasculinityPoisonTybalt

Romeo and Juliet 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. Honour
  2. Shakespeare
  3. A reference to a well-known person, place, event, or story
  4. Soliloquy
  5. Dramatic Irony
  6. Foil
  7. "King of Cats"
  8. Mercutio
  9. Tragic Hero
  10. Comedy
  11. The main character of any story
  12. Elizabethan
  13. A character with opposite personality traits of another character
  14. Paris
  15. To put into one's own words
  16. Romeo
  17. Character Flaw
  18. a situation in which the audience knows more than a character does
  19. The Chorus
  20. Antagonist
  21. A person or force working against the protagonist
  22. Star-crossed lovers
  23. A speech made alone onstage that reveals private thoughts
  24. Word Play
  25. Friar John
  26. Free!
  27. Benvolio
  28. A joke based on multiple meanings of a word
  29. Friar Lawrence
  30. Juliet
  31. "Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man."
  32. When something funny happens during or after a terrible event
  33. Petrarchan Lover
  34. Nurse
  35. Allusion
  36. A personality weakness
  37. Hegemonic Masculinity
  38. Poison
  39. Tybalt