(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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Sergeant Says Wrong or Inappropriate Thing
Nicely Staged Murder
Epiphany From Daily Life
Sports
Drowning
2 Murders
Sergeant flirts with secondary character
Character returns to village after long absence
Tea
Unhappy marriage
Former policeman investigates or is involved with murder
Someone rides a bicycle
Religious cult
Thatched cottage
Side Plot of No Consequence
Outburst From Killer Upon Discovery
Victim is murdered by mistake
Single interest village
Alcohol
Horses
Barnaby Family is involved with murder setting
A tractor
Fire Death
Hooded figure
Car Death
Adorable Animal
Stately Home
Creepy graveyard
Tacky wallpaper
Canal, Waterway, or Lake
Illicit or Inappropriate Romance
Quaint Village Life
Fire/Flame (not death)
Terrible Spouse
Blackmail
Shooting
Abuse of Police Powers
3rd murder
Barnaby Family Outing
Police Arrive Just in Time
A Feud
Sibling rivalry
Police Partner Bickering
A visit to a pub
Planning dispute
Someone lives in a caravan
Medical Examiner says something sassy.
Activist
A Festival!
Name of the village pub reflects the theme of the episode
Stabbing
Book shop
Mrs. Barnaby has a new hobby
A Vicar
Unassuming Character With Odd Hobby
A village doctor
Smothering
Sexual Orientation Surprise
Religious Nut
Nosy Neighbors
Inheritance is suggested as a motive
Sidekick has to do a job Barnaby doesn't want to do
Unrequited Feelings
Classic British sports car
Victim says "What are you doing here?" (followed by murder)
Paternity secret revealed
Family or Historical Secret Revealed
Barnaby asks someone 'When did you last see the victim alive'