(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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Separated couple feels the spark again
Original Christmas song
Weird relative comes to visit
Santa IS real!
A Christmas carol is sung at a pivotal moment
Kid plays matchmaker for single parent
Horse!
Big Shot City Slicker returns to small town
Playful date montage
Look, mistletoe!
Road trip!
Character follows their career dreams
An adult lets down a child
Character's best friend brings a balancing energy
Wise old person delivers an important message
Secret royalty
Pretend couple
Public kiss followed by applause
The wedding/ engagement is called off
Corporate suit doesn't care that it's Christmas
Ugly clothing as a sincere gift
The Big Holiday Event has to be PERFECT!
Clumsy scene
Minor character (who might be the spirit of Christmas) winks at the camera
Type A character learns to loosen up
Character monologues about the meaning of Christmas
"It's our first Christmas without (relative)..."
One (1) Jewish character
Character is the black sheep of the family
Christmas flashback
A Christmas wish came true! (For better or for worse...)
Workaholic learns the true meaning of love
Dramatic reveal of a big secret
"But it's Christmas!"
Familial bond statement: "We're sisters!",
"You're my son!"
Reluctant pair falls in love
Live Laugh Love font in beginning credits
Snowfall on cue
One (1) British character
I've got an idea, let's switch places!
Oh no, dinner is ruined!
Dancing scene
We gotta save the business/ town!
Oh no, someone broke the token special decoration!
Big fight before dinner
"When I was a little girl..."
Emotionally distant boyfriend
Angry insistence on sticking to longstanding tradition