(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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A singer interacts with the camera in a humorous way.
A performance features a duet with impressive vocal harmonies.
The longest note held during a song exceeds 10 seconds.
France wins Eurovision 2024.
Lithuania wins Eurovision 2024.
The postcard before a performance is particularly creative or charming.
A contestant's backstory is particularly touching or inspiring.
Latvia wins Eurovision 2024.
A contestant wears a hat or headpiece that becomes iconic.
Norway finishes last.
The crowd does a coordinated action during a song (e.g., waving lights).
A dramatic wind machine effect during a ballad.
A famous international artist sends a message of support.
A country uses an elaborate water effect on stage.
Luxembourg finishes last.
The green room host delivers a memorable one-liner.
Serbia finishes last.
The host references a famous Eurovision moment from the past.
Spain finishes last.
Ireland finishes last.
Portugal finishes last.
A song includes a phrase in an indigenous or minority language.
The camera catches a celebrity in the audience.
A performance sparks a meme on social media.
United Kingdom wins Eurovision 2024.
The host's outfit changes more than three times.
A non-English song wins Eurovision 2024.
The voting sequence creates a nail-biting finish.
Switzerland wins Eurovision 2024.
Sweden wins Eurovision 2024.
Slovenia finishes last.
Italy wins Eurovision 2024.
A country changes its usual voting pattern (e.g., not giving points to a typical neighbor).
The crowd favorite is not the jury favorite.
A previous winner performs during the interval.
A pyrotechnic effect that surprises the audience.
The most colorful and vibrant performance of the night.
A song incorporates a popular music style from another country.
Austria finishes last.
A country receives its highest points ever from the televote.
Estonia wins Eurovision 2024.
Georgia finishes last.
Germany wins Eurovision 2024.
A performance is delayed due to technical difficulties.
A song is praised for its powerful message about peace or unity.
A performance includes an unexpected dance break.
A prop fails during a performance.
A song's staging uses augmented reality effects.
Finland wins Eurovision 2024.
A song that was not a favorite surprises everyone by getting into the top 5.
The final note of a song is spectacularly high or long.
A performer dances off-beat but recovers gracefully.
The performance with the most visual effects.
A song includes a key change that wows the audience.
A former contestant is mentioned during the commentary.
Armenia wins Eurovision 2024.
The song with the most complicated choreography.
A performance features a traditional instrument not commonly seen.
Cyprus finishes last.
A major voting upset occurs.
The most elaborate stage design is seen.
Greece finishes last.
A costume malfunction happens on stage.
The opening act is a medley of past Eurovision hits.
An unexpected country receives 12 points from multiple countries.
Ukraine finishes last.
Croatia wins Eurovision 2024.
A song features a surprise guest performer.
The most unexpected costume change of the evening.