(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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First Puritan woman accused of witchcraft and is said to sleep in ditches.
Sarah Good
Slave from Barbados accused of witchcraft
Tituba
The name used for the church in Salem
Meeting House
Betty tries to do this to get to her mama.
Fly
A rag doll sewn by Mary and given to Elizabeth.
Poppet
The head judge in charge of the witch trials.
Judge Danforth
Inquisitive and blamed for everything that went wrong in the village.
Giles Corey
Well-respected woman accused of murdering Goody Putnam's babies.
Rebecca Nurse
This is what happens if you confess to witchcraft
Imprisonment
Has lost seven babies.
Mrs. Ann Putnam
The villagers in Salem were called?
Puritans
Another name for a married or older woman.
Goody
I saw Goody Osburn with __________.
The Devil
The punishment for witchcraft
Hanging
Ironically this is the one commandment left out by John Proctor.
Adultery
Is seen praying over his sick daughter at the opening of the play.
Rev. Parris
The only surviving child of the Putnam's
Ruth Putnam
The name of the village.
Salem
Owns land next to Thomas Putnam. Ruth Putnam accuses him of witchcraft.
George Jacobs
The ultimate target of Abigail's bad behavior and manipulations.
Elizabeth Proctor
Giles wants to know why his wife has these.
Books
Dishonest man who owns the most land in Salem
Mr. Thomas Putnam
Accused of witchcraft but does not confess. She is described as drunk and half-witted.
Sarah Osburn
Is called to Salem to discover witchcraft.
Rev. Hale
Rev. Hale has John Proctor recite these
Commandments
Had an affair with John Proctor
Abigail
She was seen dancing naked in the woods.
Mercy Lewis
Works for the Proctors and unknowingly implicates Elizabeth of witchcraft.
Mary Warren
At the beginning of the play, she is lying in the bed. She cannot wake.
Betty Parris
An officer of the court who unhappily arrests Elizabeth Proctor.
Herrick
Farmer who had an affair with a seventeen-year-old before the play begins.
John Proctor
Accused of witching Walcott's pigs with her strange books.
Martha Corey
He is said to be respected by those on both sides of any argument.
Francis Nurse