(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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N-The Titanic was the last ship to go without enough lifeboats for everyone on board. (pg. ___)
I-Many believed the Anglo-Saxon passengers were given special privileges. (pg. ___)
G-Third class passengers were lied to about having lifeboats on their own deck. (pg. ___)
G-Collapsible B carried 30 men. (pg. ___)
N-The Titanic marked the end of the old days, and the beginning of a new, uneasy era. (pg. ___)
I-Hundreds of swimmers are desperately reaching out to anyone that they can to survive. (pg. ___)
B-Despite the different religions, people came together to pray. (pg. ___)
G-No one cared about third class passengers, including third class survivors. (pg. ___)
I-Many believed the Anglo-Saxon passengers were given special privileges. (pg. ___)
B-Ben Guggenheim spent more time with his steward than anyone else in the end. (pg. ___)
B-Lady Duff Gordon told her secretary her fancy nightgown is now gone. (pg. ___)
N-FREE
G-Collapsible B carried 30 men. (pg. ___)
B-Lady Duff Gordon told her secretary her fancy nightgown is now gone. (pg. ___)
B-Ben Guggenheim spent more time with his steward than anyone else in the end. (pg. ___)
O-Walter Hurst believed Capt. Smith encouraged many of them to keep swimming. (pg. ___)
I-A.H. Barkworth's fur jacket helped him float. (pg. ___)
G-Third class passengers were lied to about having lifeboats on their own deck. (pg. ___)
G-Walter Hurst believed Capt. Smith encouraged many of them to keep swimming. (pg. ___)
I-Class distinction in filling lifeboats ended. (pg. ___)
O-Walter Hurst believed Capt. Smith encouraged many of them to keep swimming. (pg. ___)
G-The sea was full of wreckage from the disaster. (pg. ___)
N-Class distinction in filling lifeboats ended. (pg. ___)
I-The Titanic was the last ship to go without enough lifeboats for everyone on board. (pg. ___)
N-New expectations for traveling ships are made. (pg. ___)
N-Class distinction in filling lifeboats ended. (pg. ___)
G-No one believed in "unsinkable ships." (pg. ___)
O-No one believed in "unsinkable ships." (pg. ___)
G-Third class passengers were lied to about having lifeboats on their own deck. (pg. ___)
N-FREE
G-The sea was full of wreckage from the disaster. (pg. ___)
O-The New York Sun covered the insurance angle of the disaster. (pg. ___)
I-Hundreds of swimmer were crying for help. (pg. ___)
I-Many believed the Anglo-Saxon passengers were given special privileges. (pg. ___)
N-Every passenger ship had 24-hour radio operators. (pg. ___)
B-Hundreds of swimmers are desperately reaching out to anyone that they can to survive. (pg. ___)
I-1,502 lives lost. (pg. ___)
I-A.H. Barkworth's fur jacket helped him float. (pg. ___)
O-The sea was 28 degrees. (pg. ___)
G-Every passenger ship had 24-hour radio operators. (pg. ___)
B-Colonel Gracie thought all the women were off the ship. Lady Duff Gordon told her secretary her fancy nightgown is now gone. (pg. ___)
B-The strongest swimmers jumped on Collapsible A. (pg. ___)
G-The sea was full of wreckage from the disaster. (pg. ___)
O-No one cared about third class passengers, including third class survivors. (pg. ___)
I-A.H. Barkworth's fur jacket helped him float. (pg. ___)
O-No one believed in "unsinkable ships." (pg. ___)
N-The Titanic marked the end of the old days, and the beginning of a new, uneasy era. (pg. ___)
N-The Titanic marked the end of the old days, and the beginning of a new, uneasy era. (pg. ___)
N-New expectations for traveling ships are made. (pg. ___)
O-Ben Guggenheim spent more time with his steward than anyone else in the end. (pg. ___)
N-Collapsible B carried 30 men. (pg. ___)
O-The New York Sun covered the insurance angle of the disaster. (pg. ___)
O-No one cared about third class passengers, including third class survivors. (pg. ___)
B-Hundreds of swimmer were crying for help. (pg. ___)
O-The New York Sun covered the insurance angle of the disaster. (pg. ___)
O-The sea was 28 degrees. (pg. ___)
I-1,502 lives lost. (pg. ___)
O-Despite the different religions, people came together to pray. (pg. ___)
G-Lorraine Allison was the only child from 1st or 2nd class to not survive. (pg. ___)
I-1,502 lives lost. (pg. ___)
G-Every passenger ship had 24-hour radio operators. (pg. ___)
G-Lorraine Allison was the only child from 1st or 2nd class to not survive. (pg. ___)
B-The Titanic was the last stand of wealth and society in the center of public affection. (pg. ___)
N-The Titanic was the last ship to go without enough lifeboats for everyone on board. (pg. ___)
N-New expectations for traveling ships are made. (pg. ___)
O-The sea was 28 degrees. (pg. ___)
N-Lorraine Allison was the only child from 1st or 2nd class to not survive. (pg. ___)
B-The Titanic was the last stand of wealth and society in the center of public affection. (pg. ___)
B-The strongest swimmers jumped on Collapsible A. (pg. ___)
B-The Titanic was the last stand of wealth and society in the center of public affection. (pg. ___)
B-Despite the different religions, people came together to pray. (pg. ___)
B-The strongest swimmers jumped on Collapsible A. (pg. ___)
I-Hundreds of swimmers are desperately reaching out to anyone that they can to survive. (pg. ___)
I-Hundreds of swimmer were crying for help. (pg. ___)