1. This actressportrayedHermioneGranger in theHarry Potter filmseries2. This African-American abolitionistand women's rightsactivist gave thefamous "Ain't I aWoman?" speech in1851.4. This Americanauthor and poet,known for her works "IKnow Why the CagedBird Sings" and"Phenomenal Woman,"was also a civil rightsactivist and friend ofMartin Luther King Jr.17. This currentreigning monarch ofthe United Kingdomhas held the titlesince 1952 and is thelongest-reigningmonarch in Britishhistory.14. This British scientistand X-ray crystallographeris best known for hercontribution to thediscovery of the structureof DNA, though she wasnot awarded the NobelPrize for this achievement.15. This Catholic nun,who devoted her life tohelping the poor andsick in India, whereshe founded theMissionaries of Charity,was awarded theNobel Peace Prize in1979.37. This SupremeCourt Justice was atrailblazer forwomen's rights andbecame a pop cultureicon for her fierydissents.20. This famousEnglishwoman, whowas born in 1820, isknown as the founderof modern nursingand rose toprominence duringthe Crimean War.33. This politicianand activistrepresents NewYork's 14thcongressional districtand is known for herprogressive views10. This American singerand actress, who rose tofame as the star of theDisney Channel series"Wizards of WaverlyPlace", has also releasedhit songs such as "LoseYou to Love Me" and"Good for You".13. This authorcreated themagical worldof Harry Potter40. This UndergroundRailroad conductor andUnion spy was alsoknown as "Moses" andhelped lead over 300enslaved people tofreedom.31. This person is thefounding director ofAsACC at UConnand continues toadvocate for theAsian American andfemale community.24. This former FirstLady was a prominenthuman rights activistand diplomat, whofamously chaired theUN commission thatdrafted the UniversalDeclaration of HumanRights.35. This renownedBritish primatologistand anthropologist hasspent decadesstudying chimpanzeesin Tanzania and is aprominent advocate foranimal welfare andconservation efforts.12. This American singer-songwriter, known for herflamboyant fashion andpop hits like "BadRomance" and "Born ThisWay," won an AcademyAward for Best OriginalSong for "Shallow" in 2019.34. This queen ofEgypt famously alignedherself with JuliusCaesar and later MarkAntony, but ultimatelytook her own life afterthe defeat of theirforces at the Battle ofActium.41. This youngenvironmentalactivist gainedinternationalattention for herwork on climatechange42. This young girlwrote in her diarywhile in hiding fromthe Nazis inAmsterdam duringWorld War II.30. This person is thecurrent director of thewomen's center andworks as a socialjustice educator andadvocate.8. This American politician,who has representedCalifornia's 12thcongressional district in theHouse of Representativessince 1987, became thefirst female Speaker of theUnited States House ofRepresentatives in 2007.38. This talkshow host andcomedian cameout as gay onher sitcom in199721. This famousFrench historicalfigure, known for herbravery and martyrdomduring the HundredYears' War, is oftenreferred to as "TheMaid of Orleans."39. This tennisplayer has won23 Grand Slamsingles titles and4 Olympic goldmedals11. This Americansinger and actress,whose hits include"Thank U, Next" and "7Rings", got her start onthe Nickelodeontelevision series"Victorious".36. This singer-songwriter has wonmultiple GrammyAwards and is knownfor hits like "Shake ItOff" and "Love Story"28. This Mexicanartist, known for herself-portraits, isconsidered one of themost importantpainters of the 20thcentury.18. This Englishnovelist is known forher witty socialcommentary andclassic works such as"Pride and Prejudice"and "Sense andSensibility."27. This lawyer andwriter, who served asthe First Lady of theUnited States from2009 to 2017, is alsothe author of thebest-selling memoir"Becoming".23. This femalepolitician served asthe first female PrimeMinister of India for atotal of 15 years, andwas assassinated in1984.5. This Americanmedia mogul and talkshow host, known forher philanthropy andadvocacy, foundedher own televisionnetwork, OWN, in2011.19. This famousAmerican activist andauthor, who was bornboth deaf and blind,overcame immenseobstacles to becomea renowned advocatefor disability rights.6. This Americanphilanthropist andbusinesswoman, whois the ex-wife of theMicrosoft co-founder, isthe founder of theinvestment andincubation companyPivotal Ventures29. This Pakistaniactivist, who survivedan assassinationattempt by theTaliban in 2012,became the youngestNobel Prize laureatein history in 2014.16. This civil rightsactivist refused to giveup her seat on aMontgomery, Alabamabus in 1955, whichlead to a boycott andbecame a symbol ofthe civil rightsmovement.9. This Americansinger and actress,known for hits like"Crazy in Love" and"Formation," has won28 Grammy Awardsand is considered oneof the greatestentertainers of all time.3. This Americanauthor and Nobellaureate wrote novelssuch as "Beloved" and"Song of Solomon" thatexplore the AfricanAmerican experience.7. This American politicianand diplomat, who was thefirst female presidentialnominee of a major politicalparty in the United States,served as the 67th UnitedStates Secretary of Statefrom 2009 to 2013.32. This pioneeringscientist was the firstwoman to beawarded a NobelPrize and is knownfor her work inradioactivity.25. This formerSenator from Californiamade history in 2021as the first woman, firstBlack person, and firstperson of South Asiandescent to becomeVice President of theUnited States.26. This Grammy-winning Britishsinger-songwriter isknown for hits suchas "Hello," "SomeoneLike You," and"Rolling in the Deep."22. This famousqueen, known for herextravagant lifestyleand the quote "Letthem eat cake," wasexecuted during theFrench Revolution.1. This actressportrayedHermioneGranger in theHarry Potter filmseries2. This African-American abolitionistand women's rightsactivist gave thefamous "Ain't I aWoman?" speech in1851.4. This Americanauthor and poet,known for her works "IKnow Why the CagedBird Sings" and"Phenomenal Woman,"was also a civil rightsactivist and friend ofMartin Luther King Jr.17. This currentreigning monarch ofthe United Kingdomhas held the titlesince 1952 and is thelongest-reigningmonarch in Britishhistory.14. This British scientistand X-ray crystallographeris best known for hercontribution to thediscovery of the structureof DNA, though she wasnot awarded the NobelPrize for this achievement.15. This Catholic nun,who devoted her life tohelping the poor andsick in India, whereshe founded theMissionaries of Charity,was awarded theNobel Peace Prize in1979.37. This SupremeCourt Justice was atrailblazer forwomen's rights andbecame a pop cultureicon for her fierydissents.20. This famousEnglishwoman, whowas born in 1820, isknown as the founderof modern nursingand rose toprominence duringthe Crimean War.33. This politicianand activistrepresents NewYork's 14thcongressional districtand is known for herprogressive views10. This American singerand actress, who rose tofame as the star of theDisney Channel series"Wizards of WaverlyPlace", has also releasedhit songs such as "LoseYou to Love Me" and"Good for You".13. This authorcreated themagical worldof Harry Potter40. This UndergroundRailroad conductor andUnion spy was alsoknown as "Moses" andhelped lead over 300enslaved people tofreedom.31. This person is thefounding director ofAsACC at UConnand continues toadvocate for theAsian American andfemale community.24. This former FirstLady was a prominenthuman rights activistand diplomat, whofamously chaired theUN commission thatdrafted the UniversalDeclaration of HumanRights.35. This renownedBritish primatologistand anthropologist hasspent decadesstudying chimpanzeesin Tanzania and is aprominent advocate foranimal welfare andconservation efforts.12. This American singer-songwriter, known for herflamboyant fashion andpop hits like "BadRomance" and "Born ThisWay," won an AcademyAward for Best OriginalSong for "Shallow" in 2019.34. This queen ofEgypt famously alignedherself with JuliusCaesar and later MarkAntony, but ultimatelytook her own life afterthe defeat of theirforces at the Battle ofActium.41. This youngenvironmentalactivist gainedinternationalattention for herwork on climatechange42. This young girlwrote in her diarywhile in hiding fromthe Nazis inAmsterdam duringWorld War II.30. This person is thecurrent director of thewomen's center andworks as a socialjustice educator andadvocate.8. This American politician,who has representedCalifornia's 12thcongressional district in theHouse of Representativessince 1987, became thefirst female Speaker of theUnited States House ofRepresentatives in 2007.38. This talkshow host andcomedian cameout as gay onher sitcom in199721. This famousFrench historicalfigure, known for herbravery and martyrdomduring the HundredYears' War, is oftenreferred to as "TheMaid of Orleans."39. This tennisplayer has won23 Grand Slamsingles titles and4 Olympic goldmedals11. This Americansinger and actress,whose hits include"Thank U, Next" and "7Rings", got her start onthe Nickelodeontelevision series"Victorious".36. This singer-songwriter has wonmultiple GrammyAwards and is knownfor hits like "Shake ItOff" and "Love Story"28. This Mexicanartist, known for herself-portraits, isconsidered one of themost importantpainters of the 20thcentury.18. This Englishnovelist is known forher witty socialcommentary andclassic works such as"Pride and Prejudice"and "Sense andSensibility."27. This lawyer andwriter, who served asthe First Lady of theUnited States from2009 to 2017, is alsothe author of thebest-selling memoir"Becoming".23. This femalepolitician served asthe first female PrimeMinister of India for atotal of 15 years, andwas assassinated in1984.5. This Americanmedia mogul and talkshow host, known forher philanthropy andadvocacy, foundedher own televisionnetwork, OWN, in2011.19. This famousAmerican activist andauthor, who was bornboth deaf and blind,overcame immenseobstacles to becomea renowned advocatefor disability rights.6. This Americanphilanthropist andbusinesswoman, whois the ex-wife of theMicrosoft co-founder, isthe founder of theinvestment andincubation companyPivotal Ventures29. This Pakistaniactivist, who survivedan assassinationattempt by theTaliban in 2012,became the youngestNobel Prize laureatein history in 2014.16. This civil rightsactivist refused to giveup her seat on aMontgomery, Alabamabus in 1955, whichlead to a boycott andbecame a symbol ofthe civil rightsmovement.9. This Americansinger and actress,known for hits like"Crazy in Love" and"Formation," has won28 Grammy Awardsand is considered oneof the greatestentertainers of all time.3. This Americanauthor and Nobellaureate wrote novelssuch as "Beloved" and"Song of Solomon" thatexplore the AfricanAmerican experience.7. This American politicianand diplomat, who was thefirst female presidentialnominee of a major politicalparty in the United States,served as the 67th UnitedStates Secretary of Statefrom 2009 to 2013.32. This pioneeringscientist was the firstwoman to beawarded a NobelPrize and is knownfor her work inradioactivity.25. This formerSenator from Californiamade history in 2021as the first woman, firstBlack person, and firstperson of South Asiandescent to becomeVice President of theUnited States.26. This Grammy-winning Britishsinger-songwriter isknown for hits suchas "Hello," "SomeoneLike You," and"Rolling in the Deep."22. This famousqueen, known for herextravagant lifestyleand the quote "Letthem eat cake," wasexecuted during theFrench Revolution.

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(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. 1. This actress portrayed Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film series
  2. 2. This African-American abolitionist and women's rights activist gave the famous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech in 1851.
  3. 4. This American author and poet, known for her works "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" and "Phenomenal Woman," was also a civil rights activist and friend of Martin Luther King Jr.
  4. 17. This current reigning monarch of the United Kingdom has held the title since 1952 and is the longest-reigning monarch in British history.
  5. 14. This British scientist and X-ray crystallographer is best known for her contribution to the discovery of the structure of DNA, though she was not awarded the Nobel Prize for this achievement.
  6. 15. This Catholic nun, who devoted her life to helping the poor and sick in India, where she founded the Missionaries of Charity, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.
  7. 37. This Supreme Court Justice was a trailblazer for women's rights and became a pop culture icon for her fiery dissents.
  8. 20. This famous Englishwoman, who was born in 1820, is known as the founder of modern nursing and rose to prominence during the Crimean War.
  9. 33. This politician and activist represents New York's 14th congressional district and is known for her progressive views
  10. 10. This American singer and actress, who rose to fame as the star of the Disney Channel series "Wizards of Waverly Place", has also released hit songs such as "Lose You to Love Me" and "Good for You".
  11. 13. This author created the magical world of Harry Potter
  12. 40. This Underground Railroad conductor and Union spy was also known as "Moses" and helped lead over 300 enslaved people to freedom.
  13. 31. This person is the founding director of AsACC at UConn and continues to advocate for the Asian American and female community.
  14. 24. This former First Lady was a prominent human rights activist and diplomat, who famously chaired the UN commission that drafted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
  15. 35. This renowned British primatologist and anthropologist has spent decades studying chimpanzees in Tanzania and is a prominent advocate for animal welfare and conservation efforts.
  16. 12. This American singer-songwriter, known for her flamboyant fashion and pop hits like "Bad Romance" and "Born This Way," won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Shallow" in 2019.
  17. 34. This queen of Egypt famously aligned herself with Julius Caesar and later Mark Antony, but ultimately took her own life after the defeat of their forces at the Battle of Actium.
  18. 41. This young environmental activist gained international attention for her work on climate change
  19. 42. This young girl wrote in her diary while in hiding from the Nazis in Amsterdam during World War II.
  20. 30. This person is the current director of the women's center and works as a social justice educator and advocate.
  21. 8. This American politician, who has represented California's 12th congressional district in the House of Representatives since 1987, became the first female Speaker of the United States House of Representatives in 2007.
  22. 38. This talk show host and comedian came out as gay on her sitcom in 1997
  23. 21. This famous French historical figure, known for her bravery and martyrdom during the Hundred Years' War, is often referred to as "The Maid of Orleans."
  24. 39. This tennis player has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles and 4 Olympic gold medals
  25. 11. This American singer and actress, whose hits include "Thank U, Next" and "7 Rings", got her start on the Nickelodeon television series "Victorious".
  26. 36. This singer-songwriter has won multiple Grammy Awards and is known for hits like "Shake It Off" and "Love Story"
  27. 28. This Mexican artist, known for her self-portraits, is considered one of the most important painters of the 20th century.
  28. 18. This English novelist is known for her witty social commentary and classic works such as "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sense and Sensibility."
  29. 27. This lawyer and writer, who served as the First Lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017, is also the author of the best-selling memoir "Becoming".
  30. 23. This female politician served as the first female Prime Minister of India for a total of 15 years, and was assassinated in 1984.
  31. 5. This American media mogul and talk show host, known for her philanthropy and advocacy, founded her own television network, OWN, in 2011.
  32. 19. This famous American activist and author, who was born both deaf and blind, overcame immense obstacles to become a renowned advocate for disability rights.
  33. 6. This American philanthropist and businesswoman, who is the ex-wife of the Microsoft co-founder, is the founder of the investment and incubation company Pivotal Ventures
  34. 29. This Pakistani activist, who survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban in 2012, became the youngest Nobel Prize laureate in history in 2014.
  35. 16. This civil rights activist refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama bus in 1955, which lead to a boycott and became a symbol of the civil rights movement.
  36. 9. This American singer and actress, known for hits like "Crazy in Love" and "Formation," has won 28 Grammy Awards and is considered one of the greatest entertainers of all time.
  37. 3. This American author and Nobel laureate wrote novels such as "Beloved" and "Song of Solomon" that explore the African American experience.
  38. 7. This American politician and diplomat, who was the first female presidential nominee of a major political party in the United States, served as the 67th United States Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013.
  39. 32. This pioneering scientist was the first woman to be awarded a Nobel Prize and is known for her work in radioactivity.
  40. 25. This former Senator from California made history in 2021 as the first woman, first Black person, and first person of South Asian descent to become Vice President of the United States.
  41. 26. This Grammy-winning British singer-songwriter is known for hits such as "Hello," "Someone Like You," and "Rolling in the Deep."
  42. 22. This famous queen, known for her extravagant lifestyle and the quote "Let them eat cake," was executed during the French Revolution.