A characterpretends tostabthemselfParagonis used inasentenceThelionroarsPuck saysthe finallines ofthe playThe lionshakesThisbe'smantlecharactersspeakthrough awallThe lionentersthe playA simileis statedanexample ofalliterationis statedA descriptionof philostrateis mentionedAcharacterin the playdiesThe wallholds uphis fingersLysanderinsultsthe playTheloversenter thestage.Lips arementionedTheseusinsultsthe playAcharacterdancesA paper ishanded toTheseusThe moonismentionedAcharactertalks about"eyes"The moodenters theplayDemetriusinsults theplayPhilostratesays howterrible theplay isOberonandTitaniadanceA characterpretends tostabthemselfParagonis used inasentenceThelionroarsPuck saysthe finallines ofthe playThe lionshakesThisbe'smantlecharactersspeakthrough awallThe lionentersthe playA simileis statedanexample ofalliterationis statedA descriptionof philostrateis mentionedAcharacterin the playdiesThe wallholds uphis fingersLysanderinsultsthe playTheloversenter thestage.Lips arementionedTheseusinsultsthe playAcharacterdancesA paper ishanded toTheseusThe moonismentionedAcharactertalks about"eyes"The moodenters theplayDemetriusinsults theplayPhilostratesays howterrible theplay isOberonandTitaniadance

Act V - 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 character pretends to stab themself
  2. Paragon is used in a sentence
  3. The lion roars
  4. Puck says the final lines of the play
  5. The lion shakes Thisbe's mantle
  6. characters speak through a wall
  7. The lion enters the play
  8. A simile is stated
  9. an example of alliteration is stated
  10. A description of philostrate is mentioned
  11. A character in the play dies
  12. The wall holds up his fingers
  13. Lysander insults the play
  14. The lovers enter the stage.
  15. Lips are mentioned
  16. Theseus insults the play
  17. A character dances
  18. A paper is handed to Theseus
  19. The moon is mentioned
  20. A character talks about "eyes"
  21. The mood enters the play
  22. Demetrius insults the play
  23. Philostrate says how terrible the play is
  24. Oberon and Titania dance