'Sweet Hero.She iswronged, she isslandered, sheis undone!''If I hadmy mouthI wouldbite.''He that hath abeard is more thana youth, and hethat hath no beardis less than aman.''Oh, If I werea man. Iwould eat hisheart in themarket-place.''Is she nota modestyounglady?''A bird of mytongue isbetter than abeast ofyours.''My dearLadyDisdain! areyou yetliving?''You havekilled a sweetlady, and herdeath shall fallheavy on you.''Sigh no moreladies, sigh nomore. Menwere deceiversever.''Give not thisrotten orange toyour friend.She's but the signand semblance ofher honor.''Friendship isconstant in allother thingssave in the officeand affairs oflove.''There is a kindof merry warbetwixt SigniorBenedick andher.''Sweet Hero.She iswronged, she isslandered, sheis undone!''If I hadmy mouthI wouldbite.''He that hath abeard is more thana youth, and hethat hath no beardis less than aman.''Oh, If I werea man. Iwould eat hisheart in themarket-place.''Is she nota modestyounglady?''A bird of mytongue isbetter than abeast ofyours.''My dearLadyDisdain! areyou yetliving?''You havekilled a sweetlady, and herdeath shall fallheavy on you.''Sigh no moreladies, sigh nomore. Menwere deceiversever.''Give not thisrotten orange toyour friend.She's but the signand semblance ofher honor.''Friendship isconstant in allother thingssave in the officeand affairs oflove.''There is a kindof merry warbetwixt SigniorBenedick andher.'

Much Ado About Nothing - 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. 'Sweet Hero. She is wronged, she is slandered, she is undone!'
  2. 'If I had my mouth I would bite.'
  3. 'He that hath a beard is more than a youth, and he that hath no beard is less than a man.'
  4. 'Oh, If I were a man. I would eat his heart in the market-place.'
  5. 'Is she not a modest young lady?'
  6. 'A bird of my tongue is better than a beast of yours.'
  7. 'My dear Lady Disdain! are you yet living?'
  8. 'You have killed a sweet lady, and her death shall fall heavy on you.'
  9. 'Sigh no more ladies, sigh no more. Men were deceivers ever.'
  10. 'Give not this rotten orange to your friend. She's but the sign and semblance of her honor.'
  11. 'Friendship is constant in all other things save in the office and affairs of love.'
  12. 'There is a kind of merry war betwixt Signior Benedick and her.'