a system oforganization inwhich people orgroups are rankedone above theother according tostatus or authoritythe combinedcontinentallandmass ofEurope andAsialower inrank orpositiona union orassociationformed formutualbenefita person whocontemplates andstudies ideasabout truth, rightand wrong, andthe nature andmeaning of lifeto restoreorrenovatesomethingthe rebirthof a soulin a newbodya statuette,especiallyone of ahuman forma groupor chainof islandsa picture orpattern producedby arrangingtogether smallcolored pieces ofhard materiala dry regionthat receiveslittle rainfall andcannot supportmuchvegetationhaving nopity or carefor others;cruelthe wealthyland-owningclass infeudal Japansomeonewho officiallyrepresents acountrya militaryleader infeudalJapanto causesomeone to bemore inclinedtoward a specificaction, belief, orconditionto bringundercontrola public building orlarge statelychurch that isround at one endand has columnssupporting the roofor domea policy ordesire to avoidinvolvement,agreements, oralliances withother countriesa person froman outsideculture or groupthat is thought tobe uncivilizedand violentsomeone whomoves from placeto place ratherthan settlingpermanently inone locationa collectibleobject such as awork of art thathas a high valuebecause of itsconsiderable agea close-knit familygroupa person whoworks to spreadtheir religiousbeliefs, often ina foreigncountrythe abilityto let lightpassthrougha classofangelto capturethefascinationor attentionofan administrativeregion or politicalsubdivision ofcertain countries,similar to a stateto supplywater tocrops throughartificialmeansthe highestclass orgroup ofpeople in asocietyto grow ordevelop in ahealthy orvigorous wayan area oflandsurroundedby water onthree sidesa hard, shinysubstance madeby heating clayand used to makedelicate cups,plates, andornamentsthe highestclass orgroup ofpeople in asocietya physical featureof the Earth’ssurface, such asa mountain,peninsula, ordesertgathertogether oraccumulateanunderstandingof what isimportant andtrueto voluntarilygivesomethingupveryhigh orelevateda line ofrulers fromthe samefamilymake an idea,impression, orfeeling knownorunderstandableto someoneto coverwith aglossyfinishthe largest partof a continent,country, or land,in contrast withsurroundingislandsa large areaof elevatedland that isrelatively flatto voluntarilygivesomethingupdecisive orcritical,especially inthe success orfailure ofsomethingthe belief thatanimals, plants,and eveninanimateobjects havespiritsa system oforganization inwhich people orgroups are rankedone above theother according tostatus or authoritythe combinedcontinentallandmass ofEurope andAsialower inrank orpositiona union orassociationformed formutualbenefita person whocontemplates andstudies ideasabout truth, rightand wrong, andthe nature andmeaning of lifeto restoreorrenovatesomethingthe rebirthof a soulin a newbodya statuette,especiallyone of ahuman forma groupor chainof islandsa picture orpattern producedby arrangingtogether smallcolored pieces ofhard materiala dry regionthat receiveslittle rainfall andcannot supportmuchvegetationhaving nopity or carefor others;cruelthe wealthyland-owningclass infeudal Japansomeonewho officiallyrepresents acountrya militaryleader infeudalJapanto causesomeone to bemore inclinedtoward a specificaction, belief, orconditionto bringundercontrola public building orlarge statelychurch that isround at one endand has columnssupporting the roofor domea policy ordesire to avoidinvolvement,agreements, oralliances withother countriesa person froman outsideculture or groupthat is thought tobe uncivilizedand violentsomeone whomoves from placeto place ratherthan settlingpermanently inone locationa collectibleobject such as awork of art thathas a high valuebecause of itsconsiderable agea close-knit familygroupa person whoworks to spreadtheir religiousbeliefs, often ina foreigncountrythe abilityto let lightpassthrougha classofangelto capturethefascinationor attentionofan administrativeregion or politicalsubdivision ofcertain countries,similar to a stateto supplywater tocrops throughartificialmeansthe highestclass orgroup ofpeople in asocietyto grow ordevelop in ahealthy orvigorous wayan area oflandsurroundedby water onthree sidesa hard, shinysubstance madeby heating clayand used to makedelicate cups,plates, andornamentsthe highestclass orgroup ofpeople in asocietya physical featureof the Earth’ssurface, such asa mountain,peninsula, ordesertgathertogether oraccumulateanunderstandingof what isimportant andtrueto voluntarilygivesomethingupveryhigh orelevateda line ofrulers fromthe samefamilymake an idea,impression, orfeeling knownorunderstandableto someoneto coverwith aglossyfinishthe largest partof a continent,country, or land,in contrast withsurroundingislandsa large areaof elevatedland that isrelatively flatto voluntarilygivesomethingupdecisive orcritical,especially inthe success orfailure ofsomethingthe belief thatanimals, plants,and eveninanimateobjects havespirits

7th Grade - Call List

(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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  1. a system of organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
  2. the combined continental landmass of Europe and Asia
  3. lower in rank or position
  4. a union or association formed for mutual benefit
  5. a person who contemplates and studies ideas about truth, right and wrong, and the nature and meaning of life
  6. to restore or renovate something
  7. the rebirth of a soul in a new body
  8. a statuette, especially one of a human form
  9. a group or chain of islands
  10. a picture or pattern produced by arranging together small colored pieces of hard material
  11. a dry region that receives little rainfall and cannot support much vegetation
  12. having no pity or care for others; cruel
  13. the wealthy land-owning class in feudal Japan
  14. someone who officially represents a country
  15. a military leader in feudal Japan
  16. to cause someone to be more inclined toward a specific action, belief, or condition
  17. to bring under control
  18. a public building or large stately church that is round at one end and has columns supporting the roof or dome
  19. a policy or desire to avoid involvement, agreements, or alliances with other countries
  20. a person from an outside culture or group that is thought to be uncivilized and violent
  21. someone who moves from place to place rather than settling permanently in one location
  22. a collectible object such as a work of art that has a high value because of its considerable age
  23. a close-knit family group
  24. a person who works to spread their religious beliefs, often in a foreign country
  25. the ability to let light pass through
  26. a class of angel
  27. to capture the fascination or attention of
  28. an administrative region or political subdivision of certain countries, similar to a state
  29. to supply water to crops through artificial means
  30. the highest class or group of people in a society
  31. to grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way
  32. an area of land surrounded by water on three sides
  33. a hard, shiny substance made by heating clay and used to make delicate cups, plates, and ornaments
  34. the highest class or group of people in a society
  35. a physical feature of the Earth’s surface, such as a mountain, peninsula, or desert
  36. gather together or accumulate
  37. an understanding of what is important and true
  38. to voluntarily give something up
  39. very high or elevated
  40. a line of rulers from the same family
  41. make an idea, impression, or feeling known or understandable to someone
  42. to cover with a glossy finish
  43. the largest part of a continent, country, or land, in contrast with surrounding islands
  44. a large area of elevated land that is relatively flat
  45. to voluntarily give something up
  46. decisive or critical, especially in the success or failure of something
  47. the belief that animals, plants, and even inanimate objects have spirits