(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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Who doesn't love Barney! Can you make a reference to this abomination that someone will notice? Also free gift idea for the baby shower!
Dust off your PlayStation 1! Who remembers the 1999 survival-horror video game ‘Dino Crisis’ by the same folks who brought us ‘Resident Evil’? Hopefully someone does, otherwise this will be an awkward interjection!
Free!
Who battles T-Rex? King Kong does! Why is that relevant? I don't know, that's your job to figure out!
Many dinosaurs had feathers, even non-avian species.
Should we be concerned about the children?
What killed the dinos? It is believed to have been two-fold > a meteorite landing in what is now Mexico followed by a volcanic eruption that split India in half.
So there's actually a band called 'Reptar' based on the dinosaur in 'Rugrats'. They're alt-rock and based in Athens, Georgia. The world is such a wacky place post-2000.
Do you know the Jurassic Park theme? Sneak it in subtly at the right time for someone to notice to earn this square!
Here's a deep cut > remember the Disney Afternoon show 'Darkwing Duck'? How about the villain named 'Johnny T. Rex'? Good luck making this reference.
T-Rex's are scary but their babies were cute (according to the American Museum of Natural History)
Does this mean we've got some carnivores for kids on the way?
'Dinosaur' has Greek roots > 'Deinos' = 'terrible'
'-sauros' = 'lizard'
Earn this square by making a joke about the 'DiNo' union!
Dinosaurs roamed Earth for over 165 million years.
Those might be big shoes to fill for the DiNo newlyweds!
The first dino to be named was the 'Megalosaurus' in 1824, which translates to 'great lizard'
The smartest dinosaur was the Troodon with a brain similar in size to a mammal today, stereoscopic vision, and grasping hands. Yikes!
Navajos in Arizona used to hold ceremonies and make offerings to dinosaur tracks.
Any basketball fans? Guess who named their team after some dinosaurs—that's right! The Toronto Raptors did!