IntegrationStatueA monument whichhonors 3 FSU studentswho withstood thehardships andsuccesses duringefforts of integration atthe university in the1960s. KissingBenchA sentimentallandmark whichbears the fableof foreverintertwiningFSU couples GarnetandGoldOurtraditionalschoolcolorsTaxolA life-saving cancerdrug synthesized byProfessor RobertHolton in the FSUChemistry Department.The university’sdepartment receivedmore than 351 milliondollars for its creation. CimarronThe Appaloosahorse mascot whofrequents FSUbasketball gamesand bears an FSUjersey with thenumber 00. WestcottFountainThe FSUmonument whereFSU studentscelebrate thestart of their 21stbirthdayMarketWednesdayA weekly medleyof activities andvendors onLegacy Walkduring theschool year. MarchingChiefsThe organizationthat performspregame at thestart of everyFSU homefootball game LegacyFountainThis monumentrepresents theuniversity’s evolutionfrom a liberal artscollege for women tothe campus we knowand love today.FSUFlyingHighCircusThisorganization isone of 2collegiate levelcircuses in theUnited States. DoddHallThe campus building whichhouses a reading roomwith a stunning woodenceiling and intricate stainedglasswork. At its entrance,it reads, “The half ofknowledge is to knowwhere to find knowledge.” CampusCrawlAn FSU traditioninvolving theMarching Chiefs thattakes place everyyear on the nightbefore the first homefootball game of theseason. OsceolaandRenegadeThe moststoriedtradition inall of collegefootballMoonlightAcclaimed film directedby FSU Film Schoolalumni, Barry Jenkins.This film wasnominated for 8Academy Awards andwon the AcademyAward for Best Picturein 2017. 1851The year FSUwas founded.An on campusdining locationbears itsnamesake. SodCemetaryThe location oncampus in which FSUuses when they earnan unlikely victory onthe road. It is traditionto take the grass fromthe respectivestadiums to bury here. TomahawkChopA fan favoritearm motionused frequentlythroughout FSUfootball games Ms.EvaKillingsFSU icon known forspreading love tostudents in campusdining locationssuch as the StudentUnion andSuwannee Room DoakCambpellStadiumThe largestcontinuousbrick structurein the UnitedStates JordanTravisThe FSU quarterbackwho led anundefeated seasonprior to a devastatingleg injury in 2023 andwore the number 13. BryanHallThe oldestsurvivingbuilding andresidence hallon the FSUcampus LandisGreenIconic greenspace wherestudents areknown to study,relax, and hangout with friends. BobbyBowdenFamous FSU coachwho earned the FSUfootball team twonational titles. Thehome field of theSeminoles bears hisnamesake. Hymn totheGarnetand GoldClassic Charlie Carterarrangement played atthe closing of everyFSU football game bythe Marching Chiefs. Italso rings throughoutcampus at 8am, 12pm,and 5pm each day.IntegrationStatueA monument whichhonors 3 FSU studentswho withstood thehardships andsuccesses duringefforts of integration atthe university in the1960s. KissingBenchA sentimentallandmark whichbears the fableof foreverintertwiningFSU couples GarnetandGoldOurtraditionalschoolcolorsTaxolA life-saving cancerdrug synthesized byProfessor RobertHolton in the FSUChemistry Department.The university’sdepartment receivedmore than 351 milliondollars for its creation. CimarronThe Appaloosahorse mascot whofrequents FSUbasketball gamesand bears an FSUjersey with thenumber 00. WestcottFountainThe FSUmonument whereFSU studentscelebrate thestart of their 21stbirthdayMarketWednesdayA weekly medleyof activities andvendors onLegacy Walkduring theschool year. MarchingChiefsThe organizationthat performspregame at thestart of everyFSU homefootball game LegacyFountainThis monumentrepresents theuniversity’s evolutionfrom a liberal artscollege for women tothe campus we knowand love today.FSUFlyingHighCircusThisorganization isone of 2collegiate levelcircuses in theUnited States. DoddHallThe campus building whichhouses a reading roomwith a stunning woodenceiling and intricate stainedglasswork. At its entrance,it reads, “The half ofknowledge is to knowwhere to find knowledge.” CampusCrawlAn FSU traditioninvolving theMarching Chiefs thattakes place everyyear on the nightbefore the first homefootball game of theseason. OsceolaandRenegadeThe moststoriedtradition inall of collegefootballMoonlightAcclaimed film directedby FSU Film Schoolalumni, Barry Jenkins.This film wasnominated for 8Academy Awards andwon the AcademyAward for Best Picturein 2017. 1851The year FSUwas founded.An on campusdining locationbears itsnamesake. SodCemetaryThe location oncampus in which FSUuses when they earnan unlikely victory onthe road. It is traditionto take the grass fromthe respectivestadiums to bury here. TomahawkChopA fan favoritearm motionused frequentlythroughout FSUfootball games Ms.EvaKillingsFSU icon known forspreading love tostudents in campusdining locationssuch as the StudentUnion andSuwannee Room DoakCambpellStadiumThe largestcontinuousbrick structurein the UnitedStates JordanTravisThe FSU quarterbackwho led anundefeated seasonprior to a devastatingleg injury in 2023 andwore the number 13. BryanHallThe oldestsurvivingbuilding andresidence hallon the FSUcampus LandisGreenIconic greenspace wherestudents areknown to study,relax, and hangout with friends. BobbyBowdenFamous FSU coachwho earned the FSUfootball team twonational titles. Thehome field of theSeminoles bears hisnamesake. Hymn totheGarnetand GoldClassic Charlie Carterarrangement played atthe closing of everyFSU football game bythe Marching Chiefs. Italso rings throughoutcampus at 8am, 12pm,and 5pm each day.

FSU Traditions Bingo! - 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 monument which honors 3 FSU students who withstood the hardships and successes during efforts of integration at the university in the 1960s.
    Integration Statue
  2. A sentimental landmark which bears the fable of forever intertwining FSU couples
    Kissing Bench
  3. Our traditional school colors
    Garnet and Gold
  4. A life-saving cancer drug synthesized by Professor Robert Holton in the FSU Chemistry Department. The university’s department received more than 351 million dollars for its creation.
    Taxol
  5. The Appaloosa horse mascot who frequents FSU basketball games and bears an FSU jersey with the number 00.
    Cimarron
  6. The FSU monument where FSU students celebrate the start of their 21st birthday
    Westcott Fountain
  7. A weekly medley of activities and vendors on Legacy Walk during the school year.
    Market Wednesday
  8. The organization that performs pregame at the start of every FSU home football game
    Marching Chiefs
  9. This monument represents the university’s evolution from a liberal arts college for women to the campus we know and love today.
    Legacy Fountain
  10. This organization is one of 2 collegiate level circuses in the United States.
    FSU Flying High Circus
  11. The campus building which houses a reading room with a stunning wooden ceiling and intricate stained glasswork. At its entrance, it reads, “The half of knowledge is to know where to find knowledge.”
    Dodd Hall
  12. An FSU tradition involving the Marching Chiefs that takes place every year on the night before the first home football game of the season.
    Campus Crawl
  13. The most storied tradition in all of college football
    Osceola and Renegade
  14. Acclaimed film directed by FSU Film School alumni, Barry Jenkins. This film was nominated for 8 Academy Awards and won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2017.
    Moonlight
  15. The year FSU was founded. An on campus dining location bears its namesake.
    1851
  16. The location on campus in which FSU uses when they earn an unlikely victory on the road. It is tradition to take the grass from the respective stadiums to bury here.
    Sod Cemetary
  17. A fan favorite arm motion used frequently throughout FSU football games
    Tomahawk Chop
  18. FSU icon known for spreading love to students in campus dining locations such as the Student Union and Suwannee Room
    Ms. Eva Killings
  19. The largest continuous brick structure in the United States
    Doak Cambpell Stadium
  20. The FSU quarterback who led an undefeated season prior to a devastating leg injury in 2023 and wore the number 13.
    Jordan Travis
  21. The oldest surviving building and residence hall on the FSU campus
    Bryan Hall
  22. Iconic green space where students are known to study, relax, and hang out with friends.
    Landis Green
  23. Famous FSU coach who earned the FSU football team two national titles. The home field of the Seminoles bears his namesake.
    Bobby Bowden
  24. Classic Charlie Carter arrangement played at the closing of every FSU football game by the Marching Chiefs. It also rings throughout campus at 8am, 12pm, and 5pm each day.
    Hymn to the Garnet and Gold