Carvingfunnyfaces inpumpkins.Snacking onseasonedpumpkinseeds.Makingcaramel-dippedapples.Decorating theinterior of yourliving space withpine cones,leaves, and smallsquash.Feeling the lossof time as thenights getlonger anddays getshorter.Barebranchesagainst theharvestmoon.Wearinglong scarvesto keepwarm.The smell ofnutmeg andclovesaround everycorner.Eating adozendifferentkinds of pies.Canning fruitandvegetablesfor thewinter.Plantingflower bulbsthat willbloom in thespring.Raking upleaves andjumpinginto them.The hauntingimage ofspindly, baretrees.Frostcollecting oneach bladeof grass.Starting towear thick,woolensocks.Decoratingthe frontdoor withautumnwreaths.Breakingout theflannelsheets.Admiring thedifferenthues of thefallen leaves.Lightingfall-scentedcandles.Typing yourjacket aroundyour waist asthe day heatsup from thecold morning.The smellof campfiresmoke inthe air.The firstfrost oftheseason.Makingfall-themedcrafts.Shoppingfor newfall attire.Makinglots andlots ofsoup.Celebratingthe end ofharvest witha large feast.The ever-growing chillas eachnight goesby.Goingon ahayride.Going onmushroompickingtrips.The smell offreshly-bakedsquashbread.Going toa harvestfair.Having alarge familydinnerinvolvingturkey or ham.Walking by aplace that issaid to behaunted.Collectingprettyleaves forlater.Making yourfavoriteapple-baseddessert.Participatingin an applebobbingcontest.Gettinglost in acornmaze.Workingat anappleorchard.Makinghomemadecider.Gettingexcited overfall seasonsports.Takingfamilyphotos.Pickingripe fruitoff a tree.Wearingargyle-patternedclothing.Takinghikes inthe colorfulforest.Drowninginoversizedsweaters.The smellof butteryyams.Drinkingcinnamon-spicedtea.Drinkingspicedcider.The chillybite in themorningair.Thecrunching ofleavesbeneath yourshoes.Carvingfunnyfaces inpumpkins.Snacking onseasonedpumpkinseeds.Makingcaramel-dippedapples.Decorating theinterior of yourliving space withpine cones,leaves, and smallsquash.Feeling the lossof time as thenights getlonger anddays getshorter.Barebranchesagainst theharvestmoon.Wearinglong scarvesto keepwarm.The smell ofnutmeg andclovesaround everycorner.Eating adozendifferentkinds of pies.Canning fruitandvegetablesfor thewinter.Plantingflower bulbsthat willbloom in thespring.Raking upleaves andjumpinginto them.The hauntingimage ofspindly, baretrees.Frostcollecting oneach bladeof grass.Starting towear thick,woolensocks.Decoratingthe frontdoor withautumnwreaths.Breakingout theflannelsheets.Admiring thedifferenthues of thefallen leaves.Lightingfall-scentedcandles.Typing yourjacket aroundyour waist asthe day heatsup from thecold morning.The smellof campfiresmoke inthe air.The firstfrost oftheseason.Makingfall-themedcrafts.Shoppingfor newfall attire.Makinglots andlots ofsoup.Celebratingthe end ofharvest witha large feast.The ever-growing chillas eachnight goesby.Goingon ahayride.Going onmushroompickingtrips.The smell offreshly-bakedsquashbread.Going toa harvestfair.Having alarge familydinnerinvolvingturkey or ham.Walking by aplace that issaid to behaunted.Collectingprettyleaves forlater.Making yourfavoriteapple-baseddessert.Participatingin an applebobbingcontest.Gettinglost in acornmaze.Workingat anappleorchard.Makinghomemadecider.Gettingexcited overfall seasonsports.Takingfamilyphotos.Pickingripe fruitoff a tree.Wearingargyle-patternedclothing.Takinghikes inthe colorfulforest.Drowninginoversizedsweaters.The smellof butteryyams.Drinkingcinnamon-spicedtea.Drinkingspicedcider.The chillybite in themorningair.Thecrunching ofleavesbeneath yourshoes.

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. Carving funny faces in pumpkins.
  2. Snacking on seasoned pumpkin seeds.
  3. Making caramel-dipped apples.
  4. Decorating the interior of your living space with pine cones, leaves, and small squash.
  5. Feeling the loss of time as the nights get longer and days get shorter.
  6. Bare branches against the harvest moon.
  7. Wearing long scarves to keep warm.
  8. The smell of nutmeg and cloves around every corner.
  9. Eating a dozen different kinds of pies.
  10. Canning fruit and vegetables for the winter.
  11. Planting flower bulbs that will bloom in the spring.
  12. Raking up leaves and jumping into them.
  13. The haunting image of spindly, bare trees.
  14. Frost collecting on each blade of grass.
  15. Starting to wear thick, woolen socks.
  16. Decorating the front door with autumn wreaths.
  17. Breaking out the flannel sheets.
  18. Admiring the different hues of the fallen leaves.
  19. Lighting fall-scented candles.
  20. Typing your jacket around your waist as the day heats up from the cold morning.
  21. The smell of campfire smoke in the air.
  22. The first frost of the season.
  23. Making fall-themed crafts.
  24. Shopping for new fall attire.
  25. Making lots and lots of soup.
  26. Celebrating the end of harvest with a large feast.
  27. The ever-growing chill as each night goes by.
  28. Going on a hayride.
  29. Going on mushroom picking trips.
  30. The smell of freshly-baked squash bread.
  31. Going to a harvest fair.
  32. Having a large family dinner involving turkey or ham.
  33. Walking by a place that is said to be haunted.
  34. Collecting pretty leaves for later.
  35. Making your favorite apple-based dessert.
  36. Participating in an apple bobbing contest.
  37. Getting lost in a corn maze.
  38. Working at an apple orchard.
  39. Making homemade cider.
  40. Getting excited over fall season sports.
  41. Taking family photos.
  42. Picking ripe fruit off a tree.
  43. Wearing argyle-patterned clothing.
  44. Taking hikes in the colorful forest.
  45. Drowning in oversized sweaters.
  46. The smell of buttery yams.
  47. Drinking cinnamon-spiced tea.
  48. Drinking spiced cider.
  49. The chilly bite in the morning air.
  50. The crunching of leaves beneath your shoes.