A book byCharlesDickens, whoturns 210 thismonth.A book whereat least oneword in thetitle starts withthe letter 'F.'A book aboutclimate change(27 February isInternationalPolar Bear Day)A book aboutromanticrelationships(14 February isValentine’sDay).A book about aninvasion (to mark theanniversary of theBattle of Fishguard,the last successfulinvasion of the UK bya hostile force).To celebrateGroundhog Day,a book with atime loop orcyclicalstructure.A bookwith theword ‘ice’in the title.A book featuring atiger or with theword ‘tiger’ in thetitle (The ChineseYear of the Tigerstarts on February1).A book that has beentranslated fromanother language (21February isInternational MotherLanguage Day).In this month in 1587,Mary, Queen of Scots,was executed on theorders of her cousinQueen Elizabeth I.Read a book in whicheither (or both) ofthese queens appears.The secondbook in a series.(February is thesecond month inthe year).A book about thedangers of theinternet or an onlinerelationship (11February is SaferInternet Day).A book written by awoman between1918 and 1939 (tomark the anniversaryof British women firstgetting the vote).Free!A book with amostly purplecover (February'straditional flower isthe violet).A book set inYorkshire(YorkshirePudding Day is7 February).A book byCharlesDickens, whoturns 210 thismonth.A book whereat least oneword in thetitle starts withthe letter 'F.'A book aboutclimate change(27 February isInternationalPolar Bear Day)A book aboutromanticrelationships(14 February isValentine’sDay).A book about aninvasion (to mark theanniversary of theBattle of Fishguard,the last successfulinvasion of the UK bya hostile force).To celebrateGroundhog Day,a book with atime loop orcyclicalstructure.A bookwith theword ‘ice’in the title.A book featuring atiger or with theword ‘tiger’ in thetitle (The ChineseYear of the Tigerstarts on February1).A book that has beentranslated fromanother language (21February isInternational MotherLanguage Day).In this month in 1587,Mary, Queen of Scots,was executed on theorders of her cousinQueen Elizabeth I.Read a book in whicheither (or both) ofthese queens appears.The secondbook in a series.(February is thesecond month inthe year).A book about thedangers of theinternet or an onlinerelationship (11February is SaferInternet Day).A book written by awoman between1918 and 1939 (tomark the anniversaryof British women firstgetting the vote).Free!A book with amostly purplecover (February'straditional flower isthe violet).A book set inYorkshire(YorkshirePudding Day is7 February).

February Untitled 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. A book by Charles Dickens, who turns 210 this month.
  2. A book where at least one word in the title starts with the letter 'F.'
  3. A book about climate change (27 February is International Polar Bear Day)
  4. A book about romantic relationships (14 February is Valentine’s Day).
  5. A book about an invasion (to mark the anniversary of the Battle of Fishguard, the last successful invasion of the UK by a hostile force).
  6. To celebrate Groundhog Day, a book with a time loop or cyclical structure.
  7. A book with the word ‘ice’ in the title.
  8. A book featuring a tiger or with the word ‘tiger’ in the title (The Chinese Year of the Tiger starts on February 1).
  9. A book that has been translated from another language (21 February is International Mother Language Day).
  10. In this month in 1587, Mary, Queen of Scots, was executed on the orders of her cousin Queen Elizabeth I. Read a book in which either (or both) of these queens appears.
  11. The second book in a series. (February is the second month in the year).
  12. A book about the dangers of the internet or an online relationship (11 February is Safer Internet Day).
  13. A book written by a woman between 1918 and 1939 (to mark the anniversary of British women first getting the vote).
  14. Free!
  15. A book with a mostly purple cover (February's traditional flower is the violet).
  16. A book set in Yorkshire (Yorkshire Pudding Day is 7 February).