Invented by William Murdoch Invented by Volta Invented by Eli Whitney Communication between England and America via ocean Created by Samuel Morse Louis XV called an early version the flying chair Kodak company Invented in 1764 Project commissioned by Napoleon Invented by Cyrus McCormick Allowed movement of loads via water/ by Brindley Invented by Richard Arkwright Grabs thread through a needle Made it easier to cook meals Replaced reaping with a scythe Invented by Edmund Cartwright Invented in 1837 Only still used in China Savery invented in 1698 Prints on paper via a cylinder Perkins made it to keep food cool Invention commonly used to secure bikes Invented by Samuel Colt Used steam power on water Invented by William Murdoch Invented by Volta Invented by Eli Whitney Communication between England and America via ocean Created by Samuel Morse Louis XV called an early version the flying chair Kodak company Invented in 1764 Project commissioned by Napoleon Invented by Cyrus McCormick Allowed movement of loads via water/ by Brindley Invented by Richard Arkwright Grabs thread through a needle Made it easier to cook meals Replaced reaping with a scythe Invented by Edmund Cartwright Invented in 1837 Only still used in China Savery invented in 1698 Prints on paper via a cylinder Perkins made it to keep food cool Invention commonly used to secure bikes Invented by Samuel Colt Used steam power on water
(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.
Invented by William Murdoch
Invented by Volta
Invented by Eli Whitney
Communication between England and America via ocean
Created by Samuel Morse
Louis XV called an early version the flying chair
Kodak company
Invented in 1764
Project commissioned by Napoleon
Invented by Cyrus McCormick
Allowed movement of loads via water/ by Brindley
Invented by Richard Arkwright
Grabs thread through a needle
Made it easier to cook meals
Replaced reaping with a scythe
Invented by Edmund Cartwright
Invented in 1837
Only still used in China
Savery invented in 1698
Prints on paper via a cylinder
Perkins made it to keep food cool
Invention commonly used to secure bikes
Invented by Samuel Colt
Used steam power on water