(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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We sing obnoxiously loud during kiddush
Shirin wears an absolute banger of an outfit
Engineering professors suuuuck
Matthew comes to see if we’re playing bingo
Matthew enjoys being on the bingo
Oliver steals a wine bottle
We get to do all of Yigdal
The grape juice is low quality (but we drink a lot anyway)
David agrees to sing "מחר הוא שייך רק לי"
"You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here."
Ky takes sadistic pleasure during hand-washing time
"High involvement!"
"I have homework to do, but it's not due until midnight."
David brings up Quechua
"Go down the stairs and meet in front of the museum."
David mentions camp
We can't look something up because it's Shabbat
תֵּבֵל
Acadia brings up yeast
We mix up melodies in Kabbalat Shabbat
Someone gets Emily’s line right
The wine is bad, but eh, who cares, it's wine
Acadia mentions Haya
Someone uses their massive brain to infer that David likes linguistics
"Hi David"
"Boys' trip!!!"
Someone is giggling during Ma’ariv because of the tavs
“Diversity Win! This Bathroom is Nonbinary!!!!”
"That's just most guys!"
David disses other places in favour of Chicago
At least two people are up chatting until chatzot layla
Acadia wants a word defined during services and has to be patient
Acadia does too many grape juice shots
Acadia forgets that Conservatives have a different V'ahavta
Shirin did something active at a crazy time
“Hi Matthew"
Han berates David for not knowing ASL
The conversation turns to Israeli politics and everyone is a little on edge.
"Girls' trip!!!"
Acadia brings up the bingo
David and Ky speak some Chinese
David takes a book off the shelf, reads one paragraph, and puts it back