(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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Extra Free Space
This sculpture is dedicated to enslaved people
Opening Year
This vendor has delectable toppings ranging from simple powdered sugar to cinnamon roll glaze to bacon or pulled pork
Fruity Pebble Donuts
This chicken box is hot! What happened to the Market in 1949?
It opens the market everyday
Ring! Ring!
Stall 42
Name
find three vendors who make different types of food from their culture
Culture-specific cuisine
Owner: Jeff Brown
Stall 51
It’s the main holiday for November
Trinacria Sells this Sandwich with Famous Holiday Sides
Picture of a Stall you Want to Eat at
When the Market opens Mon-Fri
Same Year the Youth Ambassador Program Started
Year the Market Reopened
(first word) Opposite:
Eastern
(second word)
Police Headquarter
(third word)
It is still
in the name today
Original Name of the Market
Famous for their lump crab cakes and fresh seafood
Longest Operating Vendor
112 N ——- St
The street the main entrance of the Market is on
“Urban Reads Bookstore specializes in Black authors, non-fiction, urban lit, prison authors, notary, & more. They also have a location at 3008 Greenmount Ave.”
Owner of Urban Reads
They lie underneath the market till this day
Shhhh! Secret!
Standing Sculpture by Reed Bmore
They created the “Flavored Water and Corned Beef Sandwiches” Mural
Same last name as William Churchill
Owner of “Dancing Potato”
Has been in the market since the 1930s
Owned by Alex Kofman
Roscoe’s sells the same dish on the west coast
A Good Place to Get a Classic Breakfast
Has been in the market for over 45 years
Place to get gifts for a Special Occasion