(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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Marches:
a prolonged high-pitched cry of pain, grief, or anger
Reavers:
Alliteration:
walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread
a tract of open uncultivated upland; a heath
Displace:
Atrocious:
causing hatred or disgust; repulsive.
inflict harm in return for (an injury or wrong done to oneself or another)
Avenged:
full of danger or risk
relating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces.
take over the place, position, or role of (someone or something).
a low and marshy or frequently flooded area of land
something that causes pain or suffering.: "a crippling affliction of the nervous system".
Labeled as an outsider in a contest or race.
Heath:
a dangerous, difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation.:
Cain is titled as an ancestor of Grendel, an antagonist and monster in Beowulf.
the quality of being noble in character, mind, birth, or rank.:
Lament:
Homophones:
loyalty or commitment of a subordinate to a superior or of an individual to a group or cause
filled with horror or shock.: "when the news came out they were aghast".
break or fail to comply with
Imbues:
(of a person) fall down and become unconscious, typically through illness or injury.: (of a structure) fall down or in; give way
a compound expression in Old English and Old Norse poetry with metaphorical meaning, e.g. oar-steed = ship.
Violate:
Kennings:
Fens:
mourn (a person's loss or death)
Visual:
Moors:
not acknowledging the God of Christianity and Judaism and Islam. synonyms: ethnic, heathen, pagan irreligious. hostile or indifferent to religion.
Causura:
Wulfing:
each of two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling, for example new and knew.
admirably purposeful, determined, and unwavering
Omens:
an area of open uncultivated land, especially in Britain, with characteristic vegetation of heather, gorse, and coarse grasses
piece of tough fibrous tissue uniting muscle to bone or bone to bone; a tendon or ligament
Loathsome:
Affliction:
Boltered:
a prolonged and bitter quarrel or dispute.:
a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.
Aghast:
Collapse:
Allegiance:
Hrethel is King of the Geats and Beowulf's mother's father, his maternal grandfather.
Resolute:
Feud:
Oath:
The Wulfings, Wylfings or Ylfings (the name means the "wolf clan") was a powerful clan in Beowulf, Widsith and in the Norse sagas.
an event regarded as a portent of good or evil.
A warrior loyal to Hygelic, King of the Geats and Beowulf's Uncle
Nobility:
Plight:
the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.: "the alliteration of “sweet birds sang”"
Hygelac’s Thane:
Perilous:
Hrethel:
inspire or permeate with (a feeling or quality
Military:
a tract of open uncultivated upland; a heath.
Rhythm:
break or fail to comply with
Heathenish:
a solemn promise, often invoking a divine witness, regarding one's future action or behavior.
(in Greek and Latin verse) a break between words within a metrical foot.