VerseHuntingandsportsCityinfrastructureQueenElizabethIEnglandBlankVerseGlobeTheaterAntagonistRomeoandJulietMurderLondonComedyMerchantof VeniceElizabethanera illnessesandmedicineWilliamSoliloquySonnetEducationinElizabethanEnglandWeatherEmotionsJobs ofthe timeperiodPlayLordChamberlain’sMenEntertainmentof the timeSinisterMale andfemalefashiontrends of thelate 1500sTragedyWomen’srolesElizabethanDramaCharactersThe KingsMen &Admiral’sMenLoveQueenMaryShake-speareStratford-on-AvonKingJames1HistoricalThemesTower ofLondonas prisonProtagonistLawandOrderVerseHuntingandsportsCityinfrastructureQueenElizabethIEnglandBlankVerseGlobeTheaterAntagonistRomeoandJulietMurderLondonComedyMerchantof VeniceElizabethanera illnessesandmedicineWilliamSoliloquySonnetEducationinElizabethanEnglandWeatherEmotionsJobs ofthe timeperiodPlayLordChamberlain’sMenEntertainmentof the timeSinisterMale andfemalefashiontrends of thelate 1500sTragedyWomen’srolesElizabethanDramaCharactersThe KingsMen &Admiral’sMenLoveQueenMaryShake-speareStratford-on-AvonKingJames1HistoricalThemesTower ofLondonas prisonProtagonistLawandOrder

Shakespeare & Elizabethan Era 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. Verse
  2. Hunting and sports
  3. City infrastructure
  4. Queen Elizabeth I
  5. England
  6. Blank Verse
  7. Globe Theater
  8. Antagonist
  9. Romeo and Juliet
  10. Murder
  11. London
  12. Comedy
  13. Merchant of Venice
  14. Elizabethan era illnesses and medicine
  15. William
  16. Soliloquy
  17. Sonnet
  18. Education in Elizabethan England
  19. Weather
  20. Emotions
  21. Jobs of the time period
  22. Play
  23. Lord Chamberlain’s Men
  24. Entertainment of the time
  25. Sinister
  26. Male and female fashion trends of the late 1500s
  27. Tragedy
  28. Women’s roles
  29. Elizabethan Drama
  30. Characters
  31. The Kings Men & Admiral’s Men
  32. Love
  33. Queen Mary
  34. Shake-speare
  35. Stratford-on-Avon
  36. King James 1
  37. Historical
  38. Themes
  39. Tower of London as prison
  40. Protagonist
  41. Law and Order