(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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This topic is shown through the strong bond that the seven Greasers have especially when they are all at the Curtis house.
Friendship
This is the title of the poem that Ponyboy recites to Johnny.
Nothing Gold Can Stay
This is the book that Ponyboy reads to Johnny when they are at the church.
Gone with the Wind
The Youngest Curtis brother that is the narrator of the story. He is smart and a good friend too.
Ponyboy Curtis
This topic throughout the novel shows the reader the difference between the Greasers and Socs and how they are perceived in their community.
Society and Class
This is one of the most important physical features of the Greasers and something they take great pride in.
Hair
This character is the meanest of the bunch, but has a special connection to Johnny Cade.
Dally
Winston
This character is known for his funny comebacks and lighthearted personality.
Two-Bit Matthews
This is written by Ponyboy and its contents are the plot of the novel.
Theme Essay
Ponyboy, Sodapop, and Darry have this relationship.
Brothers
A fair fight with no weapons.
Rumble
The middle Curtis that is cute and nice and works at local gas station.
Sodapop Curtis
This is a word that is slang for cool.
Tuff
This character is the smallest, most fragile Greaser that is scared of the Socs and has a terrible home life.
Johnny Cade
The poor kids from the wrong side of town
Greasers
This part of the rising action shows another side of the Greasers - they are good people that sometimes make bad choices or are judged based on appearances.
Church Fire
This character is a soc and a bully that picks on Johnny and Ponyboy at the park.
Bob Sheldon
The oldest Curtis brother that is hardworking emotionally guarded.
Darry Curtis
This topic is shown when the Socs or Greasers defend or support their friends even if they know they have done something wrong.
Loyalty
This topic shows the reader the importance of how characters define themselves through their appearances and friends they hang out with.
Identity
These are Johnny's last words.
Stay Gold
Author of The Outsiders
S.E. Hinton
The Southside Rich Kids
Socs
Red-headed Soc that befriends the Greasers.
Cherry Valance