Paris arrives at thetomb andchallenges Romeoto a fight, butRomeo kills himand then takes thepoison.Queen Mabpays Romeoa visit in hisdreamThe Prince ofVerona banishesRomeo from thecity for his part inthe brawl.Juliet wakes upfrom her sleepand findsRomeo deadbeside her.Before he candrink the poison,he sees Juliet's"dead" body anddecides to join herin death.Romeo, a youngMontague, islove-sick over awoman namedRosaline.Tybalt will sayshe will not letRomeo'spresence at theparty gounpunished.Romeo isseen withtears inhis eyesTybalt, Juliet'scousin, challengesRomeo to a duel,but Romeorefuses to fighthim.Juliet takes a potiongiven to her by FriarLaurence, which putsher into a deep sleepthat makes herappear dead.Romeo, believingJuliet to be trulydead, buys poisonand goes to theCapulet tomb tokill himself.Juliet is devastatedby Tybalt's death,but agrees to marryParis in order toappease her father.The bodies ofRomeo and Julietare discovered andthey are mournedby their families andfriends.The play beginswith a street brawlbetween theCapulet andMontague familiesin Verona, Italy.The play concludeswith the Princedelivering a finalspeech mourning theloss of the younglovers and urging thefamilies to end theirfeud.Romeo and hisfriends attend amasked ball at theCapulet mansion,where Romeo andJuliet meet and fall inlove at first sight.The younglovers exchangevows of love andplan to marrythe next day.Romeoand JulietkissThe Prince ofVerona ordersthat the feudbetween thefamilies beended.The Nurse, Juliet'strusted confidante,helps Juliet arrangeher secret marriageto Romeo and keepstheir relationship asecret from theCapulet family.Romeo'spremonition ofhis own deathbeforeattending theCapulet ballJuliet, a youngCapulet, is beingcourted by thewealthy CountyParis.Friar Laurenceagrees to marryRomeo and Juliet insecret, hoping thattheir marriage willbring an end to thefeuding between theirfamilies.The Capulet andMontaguefamilies arereconciled bythe deaths oftheir children.Mercutio, Romeo'sfriend, takes up thefight with Tybalt,and is killed.Romeo then killsTybalt in revenge.Friar Laurencearrives and sees thetragic scene. He tellsJuliet to flee, but shechooses to stay andkill herself withRomeo's dagger.Friar Johndoes notdeliver theletter toRomeoParis arrives at thetomb andchallenges Romeoto a fight, butRomeo kills himand then takes thepoison.Queen Mabpays Romeoa visit in hisdreamThe Prince ofVerona banishesRomeo from thecity for his part inthe brawl.Juliet wakes upfrom her sleepand findsRomeo deadbeside her.Before he candrink the poison,he sees Juliet's"dead" body anddecides to join herin death.Romeo, a youngMontague, islove-sick over awoman namedRosaline.Tybalt will sayshe will not letRomeo'spresence at theparty gounpunished.Romeo isseen withtears inhis eyesTybalt, Juliet'scousin, challengesRomeo to a duel,but Romeorefuses to fighthim.Juliet takes a potiongiven to her by FriarLaurence, which putsher into a deep sleepthat makes herappear dead.Romeo, believingJuliet to be trulydead, buys poisonand goes to theCapulet tomb tokill himself.Juliet is devastatedby Tybalt's death,but agrees to marryParis in order toappease her father.The bodies ofRomeo and Julietare discovered andthey are mournedby their families andfriends.The play beginswith a street brawlbetween theCapulet andMontague familiesin Verona, Italy.The play concludeswith the Princedelivering a finalspeech mourning theloss of the younglovers and urging thefamilies to end theirfeud.Romeo and hisfriends attend amasked ball at theCapulet mansion,where Romeo andJuliet meet and fall inlove at first sight.The younglovers exchangevows of love andplan to marrythe next day.Romeoand JulietkissThe Prince ofVerona ordersthat the feudbetween thefamilies beended.The Nurse, Juliet'strusted confidante,helps Juliet arrangeher secret marriageto Romeo and keepstheir relationship asecret from theCapulet family.Romeo'spremonition ofhis own deathbeforeattending theCapulet ballJuliet, a youngCapulet, is beingcourted by thewealthy CountyParis.Friar Laurenceagrees to marryRomeo and Juliet insecret, hoping thattheir marriage willbring an end to thefeuding between theirfamilies.The Capulet andMontaguefamilies arereconciled bythe deaths oftheir children.Mercutio, Romeo'sfriend, takes up thefight with Tybalt,and is killed.Romeo then killsTybalt in revenge.Friar Laurencearrives and sees thetragic scene. He tellsJuliet to flee, but shechooses to stay andkill herself withRomeo's dagger.Friar Johndoes notdeliver theletter toRomeo

Untitled Bingo - 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. Paris arrives at the tomb and challenges Romeo to a fight, but Romeo kills him and then takes the poison.
  2. Queen Mab pays Romeo a visit in his dream
  3. The Prince of Verona banishes Romeo from the city for his part in the brawl.
  4. Juliet wakes up from her sleep and finds Romeo dead beside her.
  5. Before he can drink the poison, he sees Juliet's "dead" body and decides to join her in death.
  6. Romeo, a young Montague, is love-sick over a woman named Rosaline.
  7. Tybalt will says he will not let Romeo's presence at the party go unpunished.
  8. Romeo is seen with tears in his eyes
  9. Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, challenges Romeo to a duel, but Romeo refuses to fight him.
  10. Juliet takes a potion given to her by Friar Laurence, which puts her into a deep sleep that makes her appear dead.
  11. Romeo, believing Juliet to be truly dead, buys poison and goes to the Capulet tomb to kill himself.
  12. Juliet is devastated by Tybalt's death, but agrees to marry Paris in order to appease her father.
  13. The bodies of Romeo and Juliet are discovered and they are mourned by their families and friends.
  14. The play begins with a street brawl between the Capulet and Montague families in Verona, Italy.
  15. The play concludes with the Prince delivering a final speech mourning the loss of the young lovers and urging the families to end their feud.
  16. Romeo and his friends attend a masked ball at the Capulet mansion, where Romeo and Juliet meet and fall in love at first sight.
  17. The young lovers exchange vows of love and plan to marry the next day.
  18. Romeo and Juliet kiss
  19. The Prince of Verona orders that the feud between the families be ended.
  20. The Nurse, Juliet's trusted confidante, helps Juliet arrange her secret marriage to Romeo and keeps their relationship a secret from the Capulet family.
  21. Romeo's premonition of his own death before attending the Capulet ball
  22. Juliet, a young Capulet, is being courted by the wealthy County Paris.
  23. Friar Laurence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet in secret, hoping that their marriage will bring an end to the feuding between their families.
  24. The Capulet and Montague families are reconciled by the deaths of their children.
  25. Mercutio, Romeo's friend, takes up the fight with Tybalt, and is killed. Romeo then kills Tybalt in revenge.
  26. Friar Laurence arrives and sees the tragic scene. He tells Juliet to flee, but she chooses to stay and kill herself with Romeo's dagger.
  27. Friar John does not deliver the letter to Romeo