A finelineThePoetSapphoNot adisorderIvan E.CoyoteThe firstCanadianPridecelebrationsheld by GATECoinedbefore it’sdefinedSirLadyJavaTuberculosiscan be seenin X-raysByGandhiAlthoughcommonly used asa catchall term,used most oftenfor men-loving-menEnemiesof FreudYou may recognizecelebrities MileyCyrus and Canadianactress/singerNatasha NegovanlisAgentDouble-O TransYou mayrecognizecelebrities such asEllen DeGeneresand KateMcKinnonThefaces ofWAACYou mayrecognizecelebrityRuby RosePansexualIf I were aweapon,I’d be aknife“Orlando”by VirginiaWoolfLoki: TheGod ofMischiefA datewithMileyDemisexualPerhapsDeadpan isanappropriatewordPotatoes aresimply “toovaluable” inPrussia?GayPolyamorous11.1%of AcesYou mayrecognizecelebrities suchas Elliot Pageand CaitlynJennerThe first ofthegenerationSomeone whoidentifies outsideof the binaryspectrum (neopronouns)You mayrecognizecelebrities such asElar Coltrane andrapper Angel HazeTransgender“It’s funto stay atthe…”1 in 7ladies inCanada…There’s aGay Historytour inVancouver?A person whoidentifies as thegender theywere assignedat birthA person whogenerally doesn’t feelsexual attraction tosomeone untilthey’ve developed anemotional attachmentto themA person whodoes notidentify aseither male orfemaleAgenderYou mayrecognize EltonJohn andFreddy Mercuryas famousicons You mayrecognize modelYasmine Benoitand author TimGunnIf I were aweapon, I’dbe brassknucklesTwo sidesof thesame coinPrimarily refersto women lovingwomen, but canalso refer towomen lovingnon-menCelebrityCrushesare hardCisgenderFor those inDL: if youdidn’t know ityet, you donowDefy theterm‘normal’Non-BinarySomeonewho changesgendermultiple timesover a periodLesbianSomeone whois born of bothgenders:hermaphroditicA vastmajorityYoungestin Wales,first of theworldIn themiddleIf I were aweaponI’d be aSpearYou mayrecognizecelebrities likeDemi Lovatoand Sam SmithIf I were aweapon,I’d be aflailBeing non-binary canbetransgenderNot justanyonebenefitsA person whofeels sexualattraction tosomeoneregardless oftheir genderAsexual1% ofBCresidentsIf I were aweapon,I’d be ashieldSomebody whoidentifies as agender other thanthat which theywere assigned atbirthA person who hasno sexual feelingsor desires, or whois not sexuallyattracted toanyoneA finelineThePoetSapphoNot adisorderIvan E.CoyoteThe firstCanadianPridecelebrationsheld by GATECoinedbefore it’sdefinedSirLadyJavaTuberculosiscan be seenin X-raysByGandhiAlthoughcommonly used asa catchall term,used most oftenfor men-loving-menEnemiesof FreudYou may recognizecelebrities MileyCyrus and Canadianactress/singerNatasha NegovanlisAgentDouble-O TransYou mayrecognizecelebrities such asEllen DeGeneresand KateMcKinnonThefaces ofWAACYou mayrecognizecelebrityRuby RosePansexualIf I were aweapon,I’d be aknife“Orlando”by VirginiaWoolfLoki: TheGod ofMischiefA datewithMileyDemisexualPerhapsDeadpan isanappropriatewordPotatoes aresimply “toovaluable” inPrussia?GayPolyamorous11.1%of AcesYou mayrecognizecelebrities suchas Elliot Pageand CaitlynJennerThe first ofthegenerationSomeone whoidentifies outsideof the binaryspectrum (neopronouns)You mayrecognizecelebrities such asElar Coltrane andrapper Angel HazeTransgender“It’s funto stay atthe…”1 in 7ladies inCanada…There’s aGay Historytour inVancouver?A person whoidentifies as thegender theywere assignedat birthA person whogenerally doesn’t feelsexual attraction tosomeone untilthey’ve developed anemotional attachmentto themA person whodoes notidentify aseither male orfemaleAgenderYou mayrecognize EltonJohn andFreddy Mercuryas famousicons You mayrecognize modelYasmine Benoitand author TimGunnIf I were aweapon, I’dbe brassknucklesTwo sidesof thesame coinPrimarily refersto women lovingwomen, but canalso refer towomen lovingnon-menCelebrityCrushesare hardCisgenderFor those inDL: if youdidn’t know ityet, you donowDefy theterm‘normal’Non-BinarySomeonewho changesgendermultiple timesover a periodLesbianSomeone whois born of bothgenders:hermaphroditicA vastmajorityYoungestin Wales,first of theworldIn themiddleIf I were aweaponI’d be aSpearYou mayrecognizecelebrities likeDemi Lovatoand Sam SmithIf I were aweapon,I’d be aflailBeing non-binary canbetransgenderNot justanyonebenefitsA person whofeels sexualattraction tosomeoneregardless oftheir genderAsexual1% ofBCresidentsIf I were aweapon,I’d be ashieldSomebody whoidentifies as agender other thanthat which theywere assigned atbirthA person who hasno sexual feelingsor desires, or whois not sexuallyattracted toanyone

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-A fine line
  2. F-
  3. I-The Poet Sappho
  4. I-Not a disorder
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  6. C-Ivan E. Coyote
  7. I-The first Canadian Pride celebrations held by GATE
  8. I-Coined before it’s defined
  9. C-Sir Lady Java
  10. C-Tuberculosis can be seen in X-rays
  11. F-
  12. I-By Gandhi
  13. D-Although commonly used as a catchall term, used most often for men-loving-men
  14. I-Enemies of Freud
  15. C-You may recognize celebrities Miley Cyrus and Canadian actress/singer Natasha Negovanlis
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  17. C-Agent Double-O Trans
  18. C-You may recognize celebrities such as Ellen DeGeneres and Kate McKinnon
  19. C-The faces of WAAC
  20. C-
  21. C-You may recognize celebrity Ruby Rose
  22. T-Pansexual
  23. C-If I were a weapon, I’d be a knife
  24. I-“Orlando” by Virginia Woolf
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  26. C-Loki: The God of Mischief
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  28. C-A date with Miley
  29. T-Demisexual
  30. C-Perhaps Deadpan is an appropriate word
  31. C-Potatoes are simply “too valuable” in Prussia?
  32. T-Gay
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  37. T-Polyamorous
  38. I-11.1% of Aces
  39. C-You may recognize celebrities such as Elliot Page and Caitlyn Jenner
  40. I-The first of the generation
  41. D-Someone who identifies outside of the binary spectrum (neo pronouns)
  42. C-You may recognize celebrities such as Elar Coltrane and rapper Angel Haze
  43. T-Transgender
  44. C-“It’s fun to stay at the…”
  45. I-1 in 7 ladies in Canada…
  46. I-There’s a Gay History tour in Vancouver?
  47. D-A person who identifies as the gender they were assigned at birth
  48. D-A person who generally doesn’t feel sexual attraction to someone until they’ve developed an emotional attachment to them
  49. F-
  50. D-A person who does not identify as either male or female
  51. T-Agender
  52. C-You may recognize Elton John and Freddy Mercury as famous icons
  53. C-You may recognize model Yasmine Benoit and author Tim Gunn
  54. C-If I were a weapon, I’d be brass knuckles
  55. C-Two sides of the same coin
  56. F-
  57. D-Primarily refers to women loving women, but can also refer to women loving non-men
  58. C-Celebrity Crushes are hard
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  60. T-Cisgender
  61. I-For those in DL: if you didn’t know it yet, you do now
  62. I-Defy the term ‘normal’
  63. T-Non-Binary
  64. D-Someone who changes gender multiple times over a period
  65. T-Lesbian
  66. D-Someone who is born of both genders: hermaphroditic
  67. I-A vast majority
  68. I-Youngest in Wales, first of the world
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  70. C-If I were a weapon I’d be a Spear
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  83. C-If I were a weapon, I’d be a shield
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  85. D-Somebody who identifies as a gender other than that which they were assigned at birth
  86. D-A person who has no sexual feelings or desires, or who is not sexually attracted to anyone