(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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Caroling
Person who is obviously Mr or Mrs Claus
Christmas Tree Lot (Pre-Cut Trees)
Calling someone Scrooge / grinch
Weird editing thing that doesn't occur in normal movies
Characters Make a Gingerbread House
Child whose wish is to have a bigger family
Someone shakes a present
Slow Motion
Easily explainable misunderstanding
Christmas Music Box
Song you've never heard of playing at full volume
Lit Fire in Fireplace
Immediate family member who is dead
Someone says "It’s Christmas Eve"
Someone dressed as santa ringing a bell to collect donations
"Silent Night" plays
Cookie Decorating / Baking
Someone throws a snowball
Secret family recipe
Dog
"Like ___ always said" [or similar]
Female Protagonist Wears Red Dress
Xmas ringtone on phone
Someone says "Christmas spirit"
Antagonist likes coffee, not cocoa
Child who loves christmas
Is Snowing
Christmas-related name of protagonist
Christmas Tree Farm
Wedding
Character hangs xmas lights
One main character gets Christmas tree for another character who doesn’t have one
Someone says a phrase like it's a thing everyone says, but literally nobody in the world has ever said that
Awkward protagonist hand touching
Making a snow angel
Character with a not-real job
Office Christmas Party
Protagonist likes cocoa, not coffee
Asking “you really like Christmas don’t you?”
Someone Sings A Christmas Song
Character Dressed like it's 85 degrees out
Letter to Santa
Christmas dance/ball
Main Character Wears a Santa Hat
Someone says the name of the movie
Someone says "The Magic of Christmas" / "The power of the season"