(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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contestant signals for audience to clap along
FLASHY STROBE LIGHTS
smoke/fog machine
performer is lifted/carried by someone
“I/We love you, Europe!”
weather phenomenon (e.g. rain, snow, thunder)
breakdancing
green screen
note held for really long
PERFORMER
LIES DOWN ON STAGE
someone finishes with 0 points
contestant blows a kiss to the camera
“Welcome to the Eurovision Song Contest 2023!”
sunglasses
phone lights on in the audience
wardrobe malfunction
dance uses props
DANCE USES PROPS
camera circles performer 360° in one go
awkward time delay between host and country rep
ridiculous dance moves
all-black outfit
performer lies down on the floor
half nude/topless dancer(s)
solo act where the performer does not move an inch
country rep compliments female host on appearance
HOST(S) OUTFIT CHANGES
camera filter (e.g. black & white)
morph suit
HOST(S) SING
wings
host(s) outfit change
Write to
camera cut to a majority of a group on their phones in the green room
PYRO-TECHNICS
A PIANO IS ON FIRE
FOG MACHINE
all-white outfit
sequins
lyrics are demonstrated on stage
a really high note is sung
SEQUINS
feathers
wind machine
neighbouring countries give each other 12 points
a piano is on fire
COSTUME WITH WINGS
UK finishes last
technical difficulties
host sings for any reason
a country receives 0 points from the televote
contestant shows heart hand gesture at camera
pyrotechnics
flashy strobe lights
contestant winks at camera
pride flag
(p)leather
country rep thanks for a great show tonight
song in the performer’s native language
“Good evening, Europe, and good morning, Australia!”