HatesYellow LikesandDislikesTrip toLondonPuzzlesAustismFree!Father'shouseTheTrainStation "A"level ofmathLearninghis fatherwas thekillerMysteryNovelsInvestigatingand findingthemurderer:”I know all thecountries of theworld and theircapital cities andevery primenumber up to7,057.” (Page 2)FindingWellingtondead on thefront lawnSocialInteractions:”I also started withthe dog because ithappened to me andI find it hard toimagine things whichdid not happen tome.” (Page 5)Maps Mrs'sShearsHousePrimeNumbers Fathertakingaway hisbook“I kept the piece ofpaper in my pocketand took it out whenI didn’t understandwhat someone wassaying.” (Page 3)A roomfilled withstrangersLogical&PreciseMathEquationsChristopher'sGardenMotheralive andlives inLondon MysterylettersfrommotherHouseinLondonHatesYellowLikesandDislikesTrip toLondonPuzzlesAustismFree!Father'shouseTheTrainStation"A"level ofmathLearninghis fatherwas thekillerMysteryNovelsInvestigatingand findingthemurderer:”I know all thecountries of theworld and theircapital cities andevery primenumber up to7,057.” (Page 2)FindingWellingtondead on thefront lawnSocialInteractions:”I also started withthe dog because ithappened to me andI find it hard toimagine things whichdid not happen tome.” (Page 5)MapsMrs'sShearsHousePrimeNumbers Fathertakingaway hisbook“I kept the piece ofpaper in my pocketand took it out whenI didn’t understandwhat someone wassaying.” (Page 3)A roomfilled withstrangersLogical&PreciseMathEquationsChristopher'sGardenMotheralive andlives inLondonMysterylettersfrommotherHouseinLondon

The Curious Incident Bingo Game - 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. Hates Yellow
  2. Likes and Dislikes
  3. Trip to London
  4. Puzzles
  5. Austism
  6. Free!
  7. Father's house
  8. The Train Station
  9. "A" level of math
  10. Learning his father was the killer
  11. Mystery Novels
  12. Investigating and finding the murderer
  13. :”I know all the countries of the world and their capital cities and every prime number up to 7,057.” (Page 2)
  14. Finding Wellington dead on the front lawn
  15. Social Interactions
  16. :”I also started with the dog because it happened to me and I find it hard to imagine things which did not happen to me.” (Page 5)
  17. Maps
  18. Mrs's Shears House
  19. Prime Numbers
  20. Father taking away his book
  21. “I kept the piece of paper in my pocket and took it out when I didn’t understand what someone was saying.” (Page 3)
  22. A room filled with strangers
  23. Logical & Precise
  24. Math Equations
  25. Christopher's Garden
  26. Mother alive and lives in London
  27. Mystery letters from mother
  28. House in London