Macbeth killsMacdonaldby cuttinghim in half."So fouland fair aday I havenot seen."Macbeth isdescribed asa valiant andbravewarrior.First witchhas a ship'sthumb whowreckedtheir ship."What hehath lost,nobleMacbethhath won.""All hail,Macbeth."Banquodescribes thewitches aswithered andwild in attire.The kingfinds out theThane ofCawdor is atraitor."Macbethdothcome."The witchespredict thatBanquo'sdescendantswill be kings.The Thane ofRoss deliversnews of thebattle'soutcome toKing Duncan.Macbeth isgiven the titleof Thane ofCawdor byKing Duncan."Fair isfoul, andfoul isfair.""If chance willhave me king,why, chancemay crown me,without stir."Macbeth isinitiallystartled bythe witches'prophecies."Thegreatest isbehind.""Hoverthrough thefog andfilthy air."Macbethexpresses hisintrigue andcuriosity aboutthe prophecies.The witchesplan to meetMacbeth inthe future.Ross tellsMacbeth theking isimpressed withhis warachievements.King Duncanreceives newsof Macbeth'svictory inbattle.Ross andAngus arriveand bring newsof Macbeth'snew title."Go pronouncehis presentdeath,And with hisformer title,greet Macbeth."Banquo warnsMacbeth aboutthe potentialdangers oftrusting thewitches.Macbethencountersthe 3witches."When thebattle'slost, andwon."Banquoreflects onthe witches'prophecies."Thevictory fellon us —"The witchesvanish afterdeliveringtheirprophecies."Killingswine."The witchespredictMacbeth'sfuture as Thaneof Cawdor.Macbeth ishailed as thefuture King ofScotland bythe witches.Banquoquestionsthe witchesabout hisown future.The scenetakes placeon a desolateheath(wasteland).Macbeth killsMacdonaldby cuttinghim in half."So fouland fair aday I havenot seen."Macbeth isdescribed asa valiant andbravewarrior.First witchhas a ship'sthumb whowreckedtheir ship."What hehath lost,nobleMacbethhath won.""All hail,Macbeth."Banquodescribes thewitches aswithered andwild in attire.The kingfinds out theThane ofCawdor is atraitor."Macbethdothcome."The witchespredict thatBanquo'sdescendantswill be kings.The Thane ofRoss deliversnews of thebattle'soutcome toKing Duncan.Macbeth isgiven the titleof Thane ofCawdor byKing Duncan."Fair isfoul, andfoul isfair.""If chance willhave me king,why, chancemay crown me,without stir."Macbeth isinitiallystartled bythe witches'prophecies."Thegreatest isbehind.""Hoverthrough thefog andfilthy air."Macbethexpresses hisintrigue andcuriosity aboutthe prophecies.The witchesplan to meetMacbeth inthe future.Ross tellsMacbeth theking isimpressed withhis warachievements.King Duncanreceives newsof Macbeth'svictory inbattle.Ross andAngus arriveand bring newsof Macbeth'snew title."Go pronouncehis presentdeath,And with hisformer title,greet Macbeth."Banquo warnsMacbeth aboutthe potentialdangers oftrusting thewitches.Macbethencountersthe 3witches."When thebattle'slost, andwon."Banquoreflects onthe witches'prophecies."Thevictory fellon us —"The witchesvanish afterdeliveringtheirprophecies."Killingswine."The witchespredictMacbeth'sfuture as Thaneof Cawdor.Macbeth ishailed as thefuture King ofScotland bythe witches.Banquoquestionsthe witchesabout hisown future.The scenetakes placeon a desolateheath(wasteland).

Act 1 Scene 3 - 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. Macbeth kills Macdonald by cutting him in half.
  2. "So foul and fair a day I have not seen."
  3. Macbeth is described as a valiant and brave warrior.
  4. First witch has a ship's thumb who wrecked their ship.
  5. "What he hath lost, noble Macbeth hath won."
  6. "All hail, Macbeth."
  7. Banquo describes the witches as withered and wild in attire.
  8. The king finds out the Thane of Cawdor is a traitor.
  9. "Macbeth doth come."
  10. The witches predict that Banquo's descendants will be kings.
  11. The Thane of Ross delivers news of the battle's outcome to King Duncan.
  12. Macbeth is given the title of Thane of Cawdor by King Duncan.
  13. "Fair is foul, and foul is fair."
  14. "If chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me, without stir."
  15. Macbeth is initially startled by the witches' prophecies.
  16. "The greatest is behind."
  17. "Hover through the fog and filthy air."
  18. Macbeth expresses his intrigue and curiosity about the prophecies.
  19. The witches plan to meet Macbeth in the future.
  20. Ross tells Macbeth the king is impressed with his war achievements.
  21. King Duncan receives news of Macbeth's victory in battle.
  22. Ross and Angus arrive and bring news of Macbeth's new title.
  23. "Go pronounce his present death, And with his former title, greet Macbeth."
  24. Banquo warns Macbeth about the potential dangers of trusting the witches.
  25. Macbeth encounters the 3 witches.
  26. "When the battle's lost, and won."
  27. Banquo reflects on the witches' prophecies.
  28. "The victory fell on us —"
  29. The witches vanish after delivering their prophecies.
  30. "Killing swine."
  31. The witches predict Macbeth's future as Thane of Cawdor.
  32. Macbeth is hailed as the future King of Scotland by the witches.
  33. Banquo questions the witches about his own future.
  34. The scene takes place on a desolate heath (wasteland).