Option-Command-VMove the files inthe Clipboardfrom theiroriginal locationto the currentlocation.Shift–Command–Up ArrowSelect the textbetween theinsertion point andthe beginning ofthedocument.Command-MPress thiscombination tominimize thefront appwindow to DockCommand-TShow or hidethe tab bar whena single tab isopen in thecurrent Finderwindow.Command-VPaste the contentsof the Clipboard intothe currentdocument or app.This also works forfiles in the Finder.Command-JShowViewOptions.OptionCommand–SHide or showthe Sidebarin Finderwindows.Control-Command-AMake analias of theselecteditem.Control-KDelete the textbetween theinsertion pointand the end ofthe line orparagraph.Shift-Command-COpen theComputerwindow.Option–VolumeUpOpen Soundpreferences.Command-XCut theselecteditem andcopy it to theClipboard.Command-ASelectAll items.Option-Command-LOpen theDownloadsfolder.Fn–UpArrowPage Up:Scroll upone page.Control–DownArrowShow allwindowsof thefront app.Command-NOpen anewFinderwindow.Command-Wloses theactivewindow youare currentlyin.Command-LThe fastest way tomake a search ornavigate to aWebsite inSafari, Command-L instantly selectsthe address barCommand-ZUndo thepreviouscommand.Option-Command-TShow or hidethe toolbar whena single tab isopen in thecurrent Finderwindow.Command-Tab OpenapplicationswitcherCommand-SpaceThe combinationthat can changeyourlife, Command-Space invokesSpotlightCommand-HHide the windowsof the front app.To view the frontapp but hide allother apps, pressCommand-left/rightarrowsCommandright to goforwardagain.Command-CCopy theselected item tothe Clipboard.This also worksfor files in theFinder.Control -Command- SpaceinsertemojiCommand-FFind items ina documentor open aFind window.Command-G Find Again: Findthe nextoccurrence of theitem previouslyfound. To find thepreviousoccurrence,Option-Command-VMove the files inthe Clipboardfrom theiroriginal locationto the currentlocation.Shift–Command–Up ArrowSelect the textbetween theinsertion point andthe beginning ofthedocument.Command-MPress thiscombination tominimize thefront appwindow to DockCommand-TShow or hidethe tab bar whena single tab isopen in thecurrent Finderwindow.Command-VPaste the contentsof the Clipboard intothe currentdocument or app.This also works forfiles in the Finder.Command-JShowViewOptions.OptionCommand–SHide or showthe Sidebarin Finderwindows.Control-Command-AMake analias of theselecteditem.Control-KDelete the textbetween theinsertion pointand the end ofthe line orparagraph.Shift-Command-COpen theComputerwindow.Option–VolumeUpOpen Soundpreferences.Command-XCut theselecteditem andcopy it to theClipboard.Command-ASelectAll items.Option-Command-LOpen theDownloadsfolder.Fn–UpArrowPage Up:Scroll upone page.Control–DownArrowShow allwindowsof thefront app.Command-NOpen anewFinderwindow.Command-Wloses theactivewindow youare currentlyin.Command-LThe fastest way tomake a search ornavigate to aWebsite inSafari, Command-L instantly selectsthe address barCommand-ZUndo thepreviouscommand.Option-Command-TShow or hidethe toolbar whena single tab isopen in thecurrent Finderwindow.Command-TabOpenapplicationswitcherCommand-SpaceThe combinationthat can changeyourlife, Command-Space invokesSpotlightCommand-HHide the windowsof the front app.To view the frontapp but hide allother apps, pressCommand-left/rightarrowsCommandright to goforwardagain.Command-CCopy theselected item tothe Clipboard.This also worksfor files in theFinder.Control -Command- SpaceinsertemojiCommand-FFind items ina documentor open aFind window.Command-G Find Again: Findthe nextoccurrence of theitem previouslyfound. To find thepreviousoccurrence,

Headway 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. Move the files in the Clipboard from their original location to the current location.
    Option-Command-V
  2. Select the text between the insertion point and the beginning of the document.
    Shift–Command–Up Arrow
  3. Press this combination to minimize the front app window to Dock
    Command-M
  4. Show or hide the tab bar when a single tab is open in the current Finder window.
    Command-T
  5. Paste the contents of the Clipboard into the current document or app. This also works for files in the Finder.
    Command-V
  6. Show View Options.
    Command-J
  7. Hide or show the Sidebar in Finder windows.
    Option Command–S
  8. Make an alias of the selected item.
    Control-Command-A
  9. Delete the text between the insertion point and the end of the line or paragraph.
    Control-K
  10. Open the Computer window.
    Shift-Command-C
  11. Open Sound preferences.
    Option–Volume Up
  12. Cut the selected item and copy it to the Clipboard.
    Command-X
  13. Select All items.
    Command-A
  14. Open the Downloads folder.
    Option-Command-L
  15. Page Up: Scroll up one page.
    Fn–Up Arrow
  16. Show all windows of the front app.
    Control–Down Arrow
  17. Open a new Finder window.
    Command-N
  18. loses the active window you are currently in.
    Command-W
  19. The fastest way to make a search or navigate to a Website in Safari, Command-L instantly selects the address bar
    Command-L
  20. Undo the previous command.
    Command-Z
  21. Show or hide the toolbar when a single tab is open in the current Finder window.
    Option-Command-T
  22. Open application switcher
    Command-Tab
  23. The combination that can change your life, Command-Space invokes Spotlight
    Command-Space
  24. Hide the windows of the front app. To view the front app but hide all other apps, press
    Command-H
  25. Command right to go forward again.
    Command-left/right arrows
  26. Copy the selected item to the Clipboard. This also works for files in the Finder.
    Command-C
  27. insert emoji
    Control - Command - Space
  28. Find items in a document or open a Find window.
    Command-F
  29.  Find Again: Find the next occurrence of the item previously found. To find the previous occurrence,
    Command-G