(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 traditional Maldivian form of dance and music accompanied by drumming that resembles East and South-West African music and dance
The International Date Line runs through this island on Fiji, splitting the island into ‘Today’ and ‘Tomorrow’
This Vietnamese poet was called ‘The Queen of Sino-Vietnamese Poetry’, who despite being born in the 18th century used her poetry to express profound ideas about gender equality
This is the world’s largest Buddhist temple. It’s found in Indonesia and it was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991
Popularized by the New Zealand Rugby team All Blacks, this Maori dance is commonly known as a war dance used to fire up warriors on the battlefield, but it’s also a customary way to celebrate, entertain, welcome, and challenge visiting tribes.
Bahraini folk music genre sung by pearl divers
Two week long annual Hindu harvest festival during which the Nepalese celebrate with family reunions, gifts, blessings, and pujas
This Armenian-American is credited with building the first magnetic resonance imaging scanner (MRI)
She was the first woman to be elected to lead a country (Prime Minister of Sri Lanka in 1960)
This famous American journalist and photojournalist was born in Guam and has been a reported for more than 45 years, covering stories especially on human suffering in war zones and natural disasters
This popular food is a combination of SPAM, seaweed, and rice. This unique Native Hawaiian dish is a result of the military troops' relocation to Hawaii following the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
The youngest Nobel laureate. She was born in Pakistan and won the Nobel Peace Prize in December 2014
This famous Taiwanese-American actress played a leading role in the ABC comedy series “Fresh Off the Boat”, was named by Time magazine one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2017, and works on increasing Asian representation in me
This UNESCO World Heritage Site in Cambodia dates back to the Khmer Kingdom and consist of a collection of temples, hydraulic structures, and communication routes
This group preserves Kuwait’s rich and diverse textile heritage from the nomadic Bedouin to urban weaving
This Japanese artist ranks second in the world of most successful and influential living artists and is best known for her unique and colorful paintings of pumpkins and polka dots
Traditional Samoan female and male, respectively, tattoos that are bestowed to an individual that marks their entrance into adulthood
This was the main immigration facility in the West Coast of the US from 1910-1940. This facility saw mostly Chinese, Japanese, and other Asian immigrants and due to discriminatory laws such as the Chinese Exclusion Act, immigrants were detained
He was the first person of Asian descent to win a Nobel Prize. Rabindranath won the Nobel in Literature in 1913.
This famous Korean-American actress is the first person of Asian descent to both win multiple Golden Globes and host the Golden Globes
This famous Chinese-American rapper and actress has starred in movies such as ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ and ‘The Farewell’ and makes a point to be as authentic a role model as possible, even if it means turning down roles that would promote harmful ste
This actress and human rights activist born in Afghanistan is mostly known for her work highlighting child marriage, gender equality, women’s rights, and social conflict”
He won Singapore’s first Olympic gold medal by beating Michael Phelps in the 100m Butterfly in 2016
Qatar’s largest archaeological heritage site; an 18th-19th century trading and pearl fishing town
Born in 1927, she was the first Asian American woman to be elected to Congress and in her 12-year congressional tenure championed consistently on behalf of Asian Americans, women, and children. For instance, she introduced the first comprehensiv
Born and raised in the Philippines, this chef became the first woman and first person of color to become the White House Executive chef
This Asian-American individual born in San Francisco was denied re-entry to the US after a visit to China on the grounds that the child of a Chinese national could never be a US citizen. He sued the federal government, resulting in the Supreme C
This UNESCO World Heritage site is a massive mangrove forest in Bangladesh and home to endangered species such as the Royal Bengal Tiger and Ganges Dolphin
Famous Jordanian pianist, singer, composer, and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for the Middle East and North Africa