Born in Alabama Exiled to Sibera Followed the LDS religion Saved to buy a typewriter to go to college Worked on Ricks College as a stone mason Defended Mormon missionaries from a mob Born in Russia Immigrated in 1902 5'4" tall with blue eyes and long pretty hair Managed a bed & breakfast in Portland Farmed with horses and tractors The first Neiwert born in America Worked as a carpenter, farmer & blacksmith Was diabetic Took care of her parents until they died Immigrated to the US when 7 months pregnant Her favorite books were the Bible & Heide Plasterer by trade Liked butterflies & flowers Drove sisters & mom to California at age 16 Died in childbirth with twins Died in Burley, Idaho Followed the Lutheran religion Had 13 children Born in Alabama Exiled to Sibera Followed the LDS religion Saved to buy a typewriter to go to college Worked on Ricks College as a stone mason Defended Mormon missionaries from a mob Born in Russia Immigrated in 1902 5'4" tall with blue eyes and long pretty hair Managed a bed & breakfast in Portland Farmed with horses and tractors The first Neiwert born in America Worked as a carpenter, farmer & blacksmith Was diabetic Took care of her parents until they died Immigrated to the US when 7 months pregnant Her favorite books were the Bible & Heide Plasterer by trade Liked butterflies & flowers Drove sisters & mom to California at age 16 Died in childbirth with twins Died in Burley, Idaho Followed the Lutheran religion Had 13 children
(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.
Born in Alabama
Exiled to Sibera
Followed the LDS religion
Saved to buy a typewriter to go to college
Worked on Ricks College as a stone mason
Defended Mormon missionaries from a mob
Born in Russia
Immigrated in 1902
5'4" tall with blue eyes and long pretty hair
Managed a bed & breakfast in Portland
Farmed with horses and tractors
The first Neiwert born in America
Worked as a carpenter, farmer & blacksmith
Was diabetic
Took care of her parents until they died
Immigrated to the US when 7 months pregnant
Her favorite books were the Bible & Heide
Plasterer by trade
Liked butterflies & flowers
Drove sisters & mom to California at age 16
Died in childbirth with twins
Died in Burley, Idaho
Followed the Lutheran religion
Had 13 children