(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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"This is just the exit poll, we will have to see how accurate it is"
"We ran a positive campaign”
"I'm sure there will be a period of reflection where we work out what went wrong”
“On the doorstep”
“Will there be a Portillo moment?”
2019 comparison
“The bellweather constituency of X”
"There will be huge questions to answer now"
"The general public are never wrong”
Someone shows off by referencing the Fixed-term Parliaments Act
Caffeine is mentioned
“Up and Down the country”
“The keys to number ten”
Someone at a count describes party officials as looking anxious
Someone mentions that Northern Ireland takes longer to count
Someone tries to flee a count through a back door after losing
John Curtice is on TV
A recount happens
Caffeine is mentioned
Sixth form students running the boxes
Chris says blimey
2010 comparison
Someone mentions that Northern Ireland takes longer to count
"It's too close to call here”
A giant map is shown
Member of shadow cabinet loses seat
Someone is interrupted mid sentence due to breaking news
“Up and Down the country”
Sixth form students running the boxes
A recount happens
General comments on how tired people are/consumption of
1997 comparison
“The bellweather constituency”
Someone is interrupted mid sentence due to breaking news
"The general public are never wrong”
“The Labour camp”
Member of shadow cabinet loses seat
“The Tory camp”
“The podcast election”
“The Labour camp”
Someone at a count describes party officials as looking anxious
General comments on how tired people are/consumption of
"It's a record swing"
Member of cabinet loses seat
"It's too close to call here”
"It's a record swing"
Laura drinks tea
"I'm proud of the campaign we ran”
1992 comparison
Someone says ‘Will Sunderland be the first count’
"I'm sure there will be a period of reflection where we work out what went wrong”
John Curtice is on TV
2019 comparison
Confusion over whether to say good evening or good morning
"There will be huge questions to answer now"
Sunderland is the first result
“The keys to number ten”
"I'm proud of the campaign we ran”
Someone at a count describes party officials as having 'big smiles of their faces'
“On the doorstep”
1997 comparison
Someone shows off by referencing the Fixed-term Parliaments Act
“The Tory camp”
Someone gets a “real sense” of something in the room
"This is just the exit poll, we will have to see how accurate it is"
"We ran a positive campaign”
Pictures of dogs at a polling station
A giant map is shown
Someone tries to flee a count through a back door after losing
Confusion over whether to say good evening or good morning
2010 comparison
Laura drinks tea
Sunderland is the first result
“Can’t escape the national picture”
Larry the Cat is mentioned
Pictures of dogs at a polling station
Someone at a count describes party officials as having 'big smiles of their faces'
“Will there be a Portillo moment?”
1992 comparison
Member of cabinet loses seat
“Can’t escape the national picture”
A swingometer appears
"It's still early, but it's clearly looking like a difficult night”
Someone gets a “real sense” of something in the room
Chris says blimey
A swingometer appears
“The podcast election”
"It's still early, but it's looking like a difficult night”