14How manymoons doesNeptunehaveTheLouvreThe Da VinciCode" openswith a murderin whichfamousmuseum?SpareWhat was thename of PrinceHarry's memoirpublished inJanuary 2023?TheodoreRooseveltWho was theyoungestU.S.president?RichardNixonWho was thefirstpresident tovisit all 50states?FinlandIn April 2023which countrybecame the31st countryto join NATO?18How manyBillboard#1 hits didElvis have?SallyRideWho was thefirstAmericanwoman inspace?ThreeHow manyfloors doesthe EiffelTower have?KIn printing, it’s thecolour black. Inchemistry, it’spotassium. Inbaseball, it’s astrikeout. Whichletter is it?ONegativeWhich bloodtype is auniversaldonor?HarperLeeWho wrote"To Kill aMockingbird"?ChevyChaseWhat actor andcomedianappeared in thevideo for the PaulSimon song “YouCan Call Me Al”?ItalyWhich countrygives studentsthe longestsummerholiday?AgathaChristieWhich mysterywriter holds theGuinness WorldRecord for themost translatedworks?B.RobertBurnsWhat Scottishpoet’s worksinspired the booktitles Of Mice andMen and Catcherin the Rye?StephenKingWhich horrorauthor pennedthe apocalypticnovel "TheStand"?DonaldTrumpIn August 2023which formerUS president'smugshot wentviral?won thepopular votebut lost theelectoral-college voteSamuel Tilden,Grover Cleveland,Al Gore and HillaryClinton share whatdistinction amongU.S. presidentialcandidates?27How old wasQueen ElizabethII when she wascrowned theQueen ofEngland?MarkTwainWho was the firstauthor to use a"typemachine" ortypewriter inwriting amanuscript?PerryComoWhatmusician wasawarded thefirst goldrecord?GalileoWhichastronomer iscalled out in“BohemianRhapsody”?OperationGoldenOrbWhat was thecodename forKing Charlescoronation?MichiganWhat statehas thelongestfreshwatershoreline?FranceWhich Europeancountry technicallyshares a borderwith Brazil, becauseone of its “overseasdepartments” does?U.S. NavalObservatoryWhere doU.S. vicepresidentslive?TheBlueLagoonWhatgeothermalIcelandic sitehas the samename as a1980 movie?1959What yearwas the firstBarbie dollreleased?WinonaWhatMinnesotatown was actorWinona Ryderborn in?SpainWho didthe U.S.buy Floridafrom?Mr.DarcyIn the book"Pride andPrejudice," whois ElizabethBennet in lovewithTheFiremanWhat was theoriginal title ofRay Bradbury’s"Fahrenheit451"?HarryPotter andthe DeathlyHallowsWhat bookholds therecord for thefastest sellingbook in history?WilburWhat's thename of thepig in the book"Charlotte'sWeb"?WatershipDownWhich bookabout a band ofrabbits becamea bestseller in1972V.C.AndrewsWho wrote"Flowersin theAttic"?1892What yearwasKodakfounded?AbrahamLincolnWhatpresidentwas alicensedbartender?KFCWhat “finger-lickin’ good”company piloteda chicken-flavoured nailpolish?CocoGauffWho won thewomen’ssingles title atthe US Openin 2023?BobbyDarinWhich 1950’scrooner sangthe hit song“Under theSea”?TheBluebonnetWhat isTexas’stateflower?VeronaWhich Italiantown is thesetting forShakespeare’sRomeo andJuliet?14How manymoons doesNeptunehaveTheLouvreThe Da VinciCode" openswith a murderin whichfamousmuseum?SpareWhat was thename of PrinceHarry's memoirpublished inJanuary 2023?TheodoreRooseveltWho was theyoungestU.S.president?RichardNixonWho was thefirstpresident tovisit all 50states?FinlandIn April 2023which countrybecame the31st countryto join NATO?18How manyBillboard#1 hits didElvis have?SallyRideWho was thefirstAmericanwoman inspace?ThreeHow manyfloors doesthe EiffelTower have?KIn printing, it’s thecolour black. Inchemistry, it’spotassium. Inbaseball, it’s astrikeout. Whichletter is it?ONegativeWhich bloodtype is auniversaldonor?HarperLeeWho wrote"To Kill aMockingbird"?ChevyChaseWhat actor andcomedianappeared in thevideo for the PaulSimon song “YouCan Call Me Al”?ItalyWhich countrygives studentsthe longestsummerholiday?AgathaChristieWhich mysterywriter holds theGuinness WorldRecord for themost translatedworks?B.RobertBurnsWhat Scottishpoet’s worksinspired the booktitles Of Mice andMen and Catcherin the Rye?StephenKingWhich horrorauthor pennedthe apocalypticnovel "TheStand"?DonaldTrumpIn August 2023which formerUS president'smugshot wentviral?won thepopular votebut lost theelectoral-college voteSamuel Tilden,Grover Cleveland,Al Gore and HillaryClinton share whatdistinction amongU.S. presidentialcandidates?27How old wasQueen ElizabethII when she wascrowned theQueen ofEngland?MarkTwainWho was the firstauthor to use a"typemachine" ortypewriter inwriting amanuscript?PerryComoWhatmusician wasawarded thefirst goldrecord?GalileoWhichastronomer iscalled out in“BohemianRhapsody”?OperationGoldenOrbWhat was thecodename forKing Charlescoronation?MichiganWhat statehas thelongestfreshwatershoreline?FranceWhich Europeancountry technicallyshares a borderwith Brazil, becauseone of its “overseasdepartments” does?U.S. NavalObservatoryWhere doU.S. vicepresidentslive?TheBlueLagoonWhatgeothermalIcelandic sitehas the samename as a1980 movie?1959What yearwas the firstBarbie dollreleased?WinonaWhatMinnesotatown was actorWinona Ryderborn in?SpainWho didthe U.S.buy Floridafrom?Mr.DarcyIn the book"Pride andPrejudice," whois ElizabethBennet in lovewithTheFiremanWhat was theoriginal title ofRay Bradbury’s"Fahrenheit451"?HarryPotter andthe DeathlyHallowsWhat bookholds therecord for thefastest sellingbook in history?WilburWhat's thename of thepig in the book"Charlotte'sWeb"?WatershipDownWhich bookabout a band ofrabbits becamea bestseller in1972V.C.AndrewsWho wrote"Flowersin theAttic"?1892What yearwasKodakfounded?AbrahamLincolnWhatpresidentwas alicensedbartender?KFCWhat “finger-lickin’ good”company piloteda chicken-flavoured nailpolish?CocoGauffWho won thewomen’ssingles title atthe US Openin 2023?BobbyDarinWhich 1950’scrooner sangthe hit song“Under theSea”?TheBluebonnetWhat isTexas’stateflower?VeronaWhich Italiantown is thesetting forShakespeare’sRomeo andJuliet?

All Over The Board - 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. How many moons does Neptune have
    14
  2. The Da Vinci Code" opens with a murder in which famous museum?
    The Louvre
  3. What was the name of Prince Harry's memoir published in January 2023?
    Spare
  4. Who was the youngest U.S. president?
    Theodore Roosevelt
  5. Who was the first president to visit all 50 states?
    Richard Nixon
  6. In April 2023 which country became the 31st country to join NATO?
    Finland
  7. How many Billboard #1 hits did Elvis have?
    18
  8. Who was the first American woman in space?
    Sally Ride
  9. How many floors does the Eiffel Tower have?
    Three
  10. In printing, it’s the colour black. In chemistry, it’s potassium. In baseball, it’s a strikeout. Which letter is it?
    K
  11. Which blood type is a universal donor?
    O Negative
  12. Who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
    Harper Lee
  13. What actor and comedian appeared in the video for the Paul Simon song “You Can Call Me Al”?
    Chevy Chase
  14. Which country gives students the longest summer holiday?
    Italy
  15. Which mystery writer holds the Guinness World Record for the most translated works?
    Agatha Christie
  16. What Scottish poet’s works inspired the book titles Of Mice and Men and Catcher in the Rye?
    B. Robert Burns
  17. Which horror author penned the apocalyptic novel "The Stand"?
    Stephen King
  18. In August 2023 which former US president's mugshot went viral?
    Donald Trump
  19. Samuel Tilden, Grover Cleveland, Al Gore and Hillary Clinton share what distinction among U.S. presidential candidates?
    won the popular vote but lost the electoral-college vote
  20. How old was Queen Elizabeth II when she was crowned the Queen of England?
    27
  21. Who was the first author to use a "typemachine" or typewriter in writing a manuscript?
    Mark Twain
  22. What musician was awarded the first gold record?
    Perry Como
  23. Which astronomer is called out in “Bohemian Rhapsody”?
    Galileo
  24. What was the codename for King Charles coronation?
    Operation Golden Orb
  25. What state has the longest freshwater shoreline?
    Michigan
  26. Which European country technically shares a border with Brazil, because one of its “overseas departments” does?
    France
  27. Where do U.S. vice presidents live?
    U.S. Naval Observatory
  28. What geothermal Icelandic site has the same name as a 1980 movie?
    The Blue Lagoon
  29. What year was the first Barbie doll released?
    1959
  30. What Minnesota town was actor Winona Ryder born in?
    Winona
  31. Who did the U.S. buy Florida from?
    Spain
  32. In the book "Pride and Prejudice," who is Elizabeth Bennet in love with
    Mr. Darcy
  33. What was the original title of Ray Bradbury’s "Fahrenheit 451"?
    The Fireman
  34. What book holds the record for the fastest selling book in history?
    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
  35. What's the name of the pig in the book "Charlotte's Web"?
    Wilbur
  36. Which book about a band of rabbits became a bestseller in 1972
    Watership Down
  37. Who wrote "Flowers in the Attic"?
    V.C. Andrews
  38. What year was Kodak founded?
    1892
  39. What president was a licensed bartender?
    Abraham Lincoln
  40. What “finger-lickin’ good” company piloted a chicken-flavoured nail polish?
    KFC
  41. Who won the women’s singles title at the US Open in 2023?
    Coco Gauff
  42. Which 1950’s crooner sang the hit song “Under the Sea”?
    Bobby Darin
  43. What is Texas’ state flower?
    The Bluebonnet
  44. Which Italian town is the setting for Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet?
    Verona