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CCIS Pride - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. C-You may recognize Elton John and Freddy Mercury as famous icons
  2. T-Non-Binary
  3. C-You may recognize celebrities such as Ellen DeGeneres and Kate McKinnon
  4. I-Not just anyone benefits
  5. D-Someone who identifies outside of the binary spectrum (neo pronouns)
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  7. D-A person who generally doesn’t feel sexual attraction to someone until they’ve developed an emotional attachment to them
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  10. D-A person who does not identify as either male or female
  11. T-Gay
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  13. D-Primarily refers to women loving women, but can also refer to women loving non-men
  14. C-The faces of WAAC
  15. I-There’s a Gay History tour in Vancouver?
  16. C-If I were a weapon I’d be a Spear
  17. I-Being non-binary can be transgender
  18. T-Pansexual
  19. T-Cisgender
  20. T-Agender
  21. I-1 in 7 ladies in Canada…
  22. D-Someone who changes gender multiple times over a period
  23. C-“It’s fun to stay at the…”
  24. I-1% of BC residents
  25. C-Potatoes are simply “too valuable” in Prussia?
  26. D-A person who identifies as the gender they were assigned at birth
  27. T-Lesbian
  28. T-Demisexual
  29. D-A person who has no sexual feelings or desires, or who is not sexually attracted to anyone
  30. C-You may recognize celebrities Miley Cyrus and Canadian actress/singer Natasha
  31. I-The first Canadian Pride celebrations held by GATE
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  33. C-Two sides of the same coin
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  35. T-Polyamorous
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  40. I-For those in DL: if you didn’t know it yet, you do now
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  44. I-Enemies of Freud
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  46. C-If I were a weapon, I’d be a knife
  47. D-Although commonly used as a catchall term, used most often for men-loving-men
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  49. I-Defy the term ‘normal’
  50. I-Coined before it’s defined
  51. C-If I were a weapon, I'd be a flail
  52. I-The Poet Sappho
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  54. D-A person who feels sexual attraction to someone regardless of their gender
  55. D-Somebody who identifies as a gender other than that which they were assigned at birth