bendingeasily,limber,suppleAthenamagicallydisguisedOdysseus asa beggarstupefying ormuddling;confusing;difficult tounderstanddiminish,shrink,ebbFaithful Swineherd:stands and fightsbeside Odysseusand Telemachusagainst the suitors.He wanted tosurprise andkill the suitorsand test hiswife's loyaltyto present afalseappearance; todisguise one'sreal intentions orcharacterwell-known,famous,celebrateda rough ornoisy fightor quarrelCharacter whoweaves a burialshroud by dayand takes itapart by nightThey areall killed inthe greathallHe getsa happyendingtearfully orfoolishlysentimentalForTelemachusto count thesuitorsPenelope saysthat she isgoing to havehis bed made inthe hallThe Godof SkyandLightningShe felt pity forhim and wanted tosee if he hadheard anythingabout Odysseuson his travelsstaringwith sullenanger;scowlinginabilitytobelieveGoddess ofWar andWisdom:Hope ofSoldierspunishment inreturn for aninjury or awrong; unusualforce orviolenceShe said thatshe'd marry theman who couldstring Odysseus’bow and shoot theax handlesa bulbousplant ofthe lilyfamilyOdysseus’faithfuldogOdysseus’sonShepretended tobe weavinga shroudfairness;impartialitya deep orseeminglybottomlesschasmsly orcunningintelligence;deceit,trickerydisdain or scorn;the feeling that aperson or a thingis beneathconsideration orworthlessHitOdysseuswith a stooland ridiculedhimAll the weaponsexcept 2swords, twoshields, and 2spearsbendingeasily,limber,suppleAthenamagicallydisguisedOdysseus asa beggarstupefying ormuddling;confusing;difficult tounderstanddiminish,shrink,ebbFaithful Swineherd:stands and fightsbeside Odysseusand Telemachusagainst the suitors.He wanted tosurprise andkill the suitorsand test hiswife's loyaltyto present afalseappearance; todisguise one'sreal intentions orcharacterwell-known,famous,celebrateda rough ornoisy fightor quarrelCharacter whoweaves a burialshroud by dayand takes itapart by nightThey areall killed inthe greathallHe getsa happyendingtearfully orfoolishlysentimentalForTelemachusto count thesuitorsPenelope saysthat she isgoing to havehis bed made inthe hallThe Godof SkyandLightningShe felt pity forhim and wanted tosee if he hadheard anythingabout Odysseuson his travelsstaringwith sullenanger;scowlinginabilitytobelieveGoddess ofWar andWisdom:Hope ofSoldierspunishment inreturn for aninjury or awrong; unusualforce orviolenceShe said thatshe'd marry theman who couldstring Odysseus’bow and shoot theax handlesa bulbousplant ofthe lilyfamilyOdysseus’faithfuldogOdysseus’sonShepretended tobe weavinga shroudfairness;impartialitya deep orseeminglybottomlesschasmsly orcunningintelligence;deceit,trickerydisdain or scorn;the feeling that aperson or a thingis beneathconsideration orworthlessHitOdysseuswith a stooland ridiculedhimAll the weaponsexcept 2swords, twoshields, and 2spears

Odyssey Test Part 2 - 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. bending easily, limber, supple
  2. Athena magically disguised Odysseus as a beggar
  3. stupefying or muddling; confusing; difficult to understand
  4. diminish, shrink, ebb
  5. Faithful Swineherd: stands and fights beside Odysseus and Telemachus against the suitors.
  6. He wanted to surprise and kill the suitors and test his wife's loyalty
  7. to present a false appearance; to disguise one's real intentions or character
  8. well-known, famous, celebrated
  9. a rough or noisy fight or quarrel
  10. Character who weaves a burial shroud by day and takes it apart by night
  11. They are all killed in the great hall
  12. He gets a happy ending
  13. tearfully or foolishly sentimental
  14. For Telemachus to count the suitors
  15. Penelope says that she is going to have his bed made in the hall
  16. The God of Sky and Lightning
  17. She felt pity for him and wanted to see if he had heard anything about Odysseus on his travels
  18. staring with sullen anger; scowling
  19. inability to believe
  20. Goddess of War and Wisdom: Hope of Soldiers
  21. punishment in return for an injury or a wrong; unusual force or violence
  22. She said that she'd marry the man who could string Odysseus’ bow and shoot the ax handles
  23. a bulbous plant of the lily family
  24. Odysseus’ faithful dog
  25. Odysseus’ son
  26. She pretended to be weaving a shroud
  27. fairness; impartiality
  28. a deep or seemingly bottomless chasm
  29. sly or cunning intelligence; deceit, trickery
  30. disdain or scorn; the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration or worthless
  31. Hit Odysseus with a stool and ridiculed him
  32. All the weapons except 2 swords, two shields, and 2 spears