(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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Harry S. Truman was the 1st president to receive a ceremonial Turkey.
Seafood was served at the first Thanksgiving.
Dines out for Thanksgiving
Celebrates Canadian Thanksgiving
Green Bean Casserole was introduced in 1955.
Has a turkey disaster story
President Coolidge was giving a raccoon as a gift on Thanksgiving.
Loves cranberry sauce
There were 5 women at the first Thanksgiving.
Philadelphia has the oldest parade.
Hates cranberry sauce Goes Black Friday shopping
Has worked retail on Black Friday
Can name 5 Native American tribes
12% of Americans do not eat Turkey on Thanksgiving.
The 1st Thanksgiving was held in September.
Watch the Macy's T-day parade in person
The Macy's T-day parade first had balloons in 1928.
50 million Pumpkin Pies are eaten per year.
The First turkey trot was held in Buffalo, New York.
The average amount of calories per person eaten on Thanksgiving is 4,500.
President George W. Bush made pardoning a turkey an yearly thing.
Vegetarian
46 billion are prepared for Thanksgiving each year.
The first Thanksgiving celebration lasted 3 days.
Can name all 3 Pilgrims ships
President Lincoln made Thanksgiving a permanent national holiday.
The Wampanoag was the tribe who celebrated the 1st Thanksgiving.
Makes a mean green bean casserole
George Washington was the 1st president to order a national day of Thanksgiving.
The most expensive Thanksgiving dinner was $150,000.
The 1st U.S. President to pardon a turkey was John F. Kennedy
Can name 5 grateful things
Thomas Jefferson refused to calibrate Thanksgiving as a national holiday.
The heaviest turkey on record was 86 pounds.
Eats mac and cheese on Thanksgiving
Loves leftovers
Does not Celebrate Thanksgiving
Can gobble like a turkey
Plays Football
Has an unusual Thanksgiving tradition
The meat served at the first Thanksgiving was most likely not turkey.
The first Thanksgiving NFL game was 1920.
For first Thanksgiving football game was 1876.
Male Turkey's gobble.
Black Friday is the busiest day of the year for Plumbers.
Thanksgiving is favorite holiday
Has seen a turkey in real life
Hass attended a Friendsgiving
Watches football
The 2nd Monday in October is Canadian Thanksgiving.
Has celebrated Thanksgiving in another country
The first Turkey Trot was in 1896.
Squanto was the interpreter for the 1st Thanksgiving.
President Madison declared 2 Thanksgivings in a year.
Willing to share a pie recipe
80% of Americans prefer the leftovers, then the meal.