Elphabamagiccausestrouble.A momentwhere Elphaba’sgreencomplexion isignored ornormalizedSomeonelooksjealous ofElphaba.A biggroupsingstogether.An innocentaction triggersa majorconsequence.Someonemakes adramatic,life-changingchoice.A Wizardof OzEaster eggappears.Glinda doessomethingsuperdramatic.Ashockingsecret isrevealed.Elphaba rollsher eyes atsomethingGlinda says.A supportingcharacter givesa knowingglance thatimplies morethan they sayGlinda flipsher hairdramatically.A magicaleffectlookssuper cool.Someonereveals a majorsecret (e.g.,true identity orplan).Glinda givesa speechtrying to winsomeoneover.A moment ofmoral ambiguitywhere it’s hardto tell who’s“good” or“wicked”Glindastrikes adramaticpose.A charactergives anintense,evil glare.Glindaarrivesinside herbubble.A backgroundcharacterreacts in a waythat changesthe moodA directreference to theYellow BrickRoad is shownor mentioned.Someonegives anevil glare.An unexpecteduse of shadowsor lighting toamplify thescene’semotionSomeonelooks jealousof Elphaba’sabilities orpower.A group ofcharacterssings anddancestogether.A songgives youchills.Elphabarolls hereyes atGlinda.A flyingmonkeyshows up.Someone otherthan Elphabashows jealousytoward GlindaElphabadefiesthe rules.The setdesigncleverly hidesa Wizard ofOz Easter eggGlinda usesher charm tomanipulatesomeoneFiyeroflirts withGlinda orElphaba.Someonesays theword“popular.”Elphabashowsshe’s a totaloutcast.ElphabafliesA joke orfunny linemakes theaudiencelaugh.A characterunexpectedlydefendsElphabaSomeonesays theword“wicked”seriously.A characterquietlyforeshadowsa major twistElphababreaks a ruleor ignores acommand.Someonetries toimpressGlinda.A funnyline makeseveryonelaugh.An animal orcreatureinteracts with ahuman in anunexpectedwaySomeonelaughs in acreepy,villainousway.Elphabauses hermagic and itgoes wrong.Someonesings theword“Popular.”A flyingmonkeyflaps itswings orflies.A visual cue hintsat someone’sfuturetransformation(e.g., Lion,Tinman)A piece ofdialogue connectsdirectly to theoriginal Wizard ofOz but not in anobvious wayElphabasubtlyhesitatesbefore usingmagicGlinda dropsher bubblyfacade in aseriousmomentElphabarises into theair, defyinggravity.The lyrics ofa songforeshadowa later eventA costumesparkleson screen.Glindaswingsher wand.A song endswith a big,emotionalhigh note.Someone’sbodylanguageforeshadowsbetrayalGlinda’sbubblefloats in.A subtle nod to aWizard of Ozcharacter that isn’tobvious (e.g.,Scarecrow beforetransformation)A magicaleffect likeflying orglowinghappens.Someonelaughslike avillain.A costumesparkles orshines inthe light.A prop isreused in adifferent scenefor symbolicmeaningA character’schoicechangeseverything.A minorcharactergets caughtup in politicaldramaGlindadramaticallyflips herhair.A costumedetail changesto reflect acharacter’sevolutionA characterstarts singingmid-conversation.Someonemakes adecision basedon fear ratherthan logicA characterbreaks intosongunexpectedly.Elphaba isteased ormocked bya group.A book orscroll isshown withimportantinformationSomeonesays“wicked” in aserious way.An Ozsetting youdidn’t expectto seereimaginedElphabamagiccausestrouble.A momentwhere Elphaba’sgreencomplexion isignored ornormalizedSomeonelooksjealous ofElphaba.A biggroupsingstogether.An innocentaction triggersa majorconsequence.Someonemakes adramatic,life-changingchoice.A Wizardof OzEaster eggappears.Glinda doessomethingsuperdramatic.Ashockingsecret isrevealed.Elphaba rollsher eyes atsomethingGlinda says.A supportingcharacter givesa knowingglance thatimplies morethan they sayGlinda flipsher hairdramatically.A magicaleffectlookssuper cool.Someonereveals a majorsecret (e.g.,true identity orplan).Glinda givesa speechtrying to winsomeoneover.A moment ofmoral ambiguitywhere it’s hardto tell who’s“good” or“wicked”Glindastrikes adramaticpose.A charactergives anintense,evil glare.Glindaarrivesinside herbubble.A backgroundcharacterreacts in a waythat changesthe moodA directreference to theYellow BrickRoad is shownor mentioned.Someonegives anevil glare.An unexpecteduse of shadowsor lighting toamplify thescene’semotionSomeonelooks jealousof Elphaba’sabilities orpower.A group ofcharacterssings anddancestogether.A songgives youchills.Elphabarolls hereyes atGlinda.A flyingmonkeyshows up.Someone otherthan Elphabashows jealousytoward GlindaElphabadefiesthe rules.The setdesigncleverly hidesa Wizard ofOz Easter eggGlinda usesher charm tomanipulatesomeoneFiyeroflirts withGlinda orElphaba.Someonesays theword“popular.”Elphabashowsshe’s a totaloutcast.ElphabafliesA joke orfunny linemakes theaudiencelaugh.A characterunexpectedlydefendsElphabaSomeonesays theword“wicked”seriously.A characterquietlyforeshadowsa major twistElphababreaks a ruleor ignores acommand.Someonetries toimpressGlinda.A funnyline makeseveryonelaugh.An animal orcreatureinteracts with ahuman in anunexpectedwaySomeonelaughs in acreepy,villainousway.Elphabauses hermagic and itgoes wrong.Someonesings theword“Popular.”A flyingmonkeyflaps itswings orflies.A visual cue hintsat someone’sfuturetransformation(e.g., Lion,Tinman)A piece ofdialogue connectsdirectly to theoriginal Wizard ofOz but not in anobvious wayElphabasubtlyhesitatesbefore usingmagicGlinda dropsher bubblyfacade in aseriousmomentElphabarises into theair, defyinggravity.The lyrics ofa songforeshadowa later eventA costumesparkleson screen.Glindaswingsher wand.A song endswith a big,emotionalhigh note.Someone’sbodylanguageforeshadowsbetrayalGlinda’sbubblefloats in.A subtle nod to aWizard of Ozcharacter that isn’tobvious (e.g.,Scarecrow beforetransformation)A magicaleffect likeflying orglowinghappens.Someonelaughslike avillain.A costumesparkles orshines inthe light.A prop isreused in adifferent scenefor symbolicmeaningA character’schoicechangeseverything.A minorcharactergets caughtup in politicaldramaGlindadramaticallyflips herhair.A costumedetail changesto reflect acharacter’sevolutionA characterstarts singingmid-conversation.Someonemakes adecision basedon fear ratherthan logicA characterbreaks intosongunexpectedly.Elphaba isteased ormocked bya group.A book orscroll isshown withimportantinformationSomeonesays“wicked” in aserious way.An Ozsetting youdidn’t expectto seereimagined

Wicked - 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. Elphaba magic causes trouble.
  2. A moment where Elphaba’s green complexion is ignored or normalized
  3. Someone looks jealous of Elphaba.
  4. A big group sings together.
  5. An innocent action triggers a major consequence.
  6. Someone makes a dramatic, life-changing choice.
  7. A Wizard of Oz Easter egg appears.
  8. Glinda does something super dramatic.
  9. A shocking secret is revealed.
  10. Elphaba rolls her eyes at something Glinda says.
  11. A supporting character gives a knowing glance that implies more than they say
  12. Glinda flips her hair dramatically.
  13. A magical effect looks super cool.
  14. Someone reveals a major secret (e.g., true identity or plan).
  15. Glinda gives a speech trying to win someone over.
  16. A moment of moral ambiguity where it’s hard to tell who’s “good” or “wicked”
  17. Glinda strikes a dramatic pose.
  18. A character gives an intense, evil glare.
  19. Glinda arrives inside her bubble.
  20. A background character reacts in a way that changes the mood
  21. A direct reference to the Yellow Brick Road is shown or mentioned.
  22. Someone gives an evil glare.
  23. An unexpected use of shadows or lighting to amplify the scene’s emotion
  24. Someone looks jealous of Elphaba’s abilities or power.
  25. A group of characters sings and dances together.
  26. A song gives you chills.
  27. Elphaba rolls her eyes at Glinda.
  28. A flying monkey shows up.
  29. Someone other than Elphaba shows jealousy toward Glinda
  30. Elphaba defies the rules.
  31. The set design cleverly hides a Wizard of Oz Easter egg
  32. Glinda uses her charm to manipulate someone
  33. Fiyero flirts with Glinda or Elphaba.
  34. Someone says the word “popular.”
  35. Elphaba shows she’s a total outcast.
  36. Elphaba flies
  37. A joke or funny line makes the audience laugh.
  38. A character unexpectedly defends Elphaba
  39. Someone says the word “wicked” seriously.
  40. A character quietly foreshadows a major twist
  41. Elphaba breaks a rule or ignores a command.
  42. Someone tries to impress Glinda.
  43. A funny line makes everyone laugh.
  44. An animal or creature interacts with a human in an unexpected way
  45. Someone laughs in a creepy, villainous way.
  46. Elphaba uses her magic and it goes wrong.
  47. Someone sings the word “Popular.”
  48. A flying monkey flaps its wings or flies.
  49. A visual cue hints at someone’s future transformation (e.g., Lion, Tinman)
  50. A piece of dialogue connects directly to the original Wizard of Oz but not in an obvious way
  51. Elphaba subtly hesitates before using magic
  52. Glinda drops her bubbly facade in a serious moment
  53. Elphaba rises into the air, defying gravity.
  54. The lyrics of a song foreshadow a later event
  55. A costume sparkles on screen.
  56. Glinda swings her wand.
  57. A song ends with a big, emotional high note.
  58. Someone’s body language foreshadows betrayal
  59. Glinda’s bubble floats in.
  60. A subtle nod to a Wizard of Oz character that isn’t obvious (e.g., Scarecrow before transformation)
  61. A magical effect like flying or glowing happens.
  62. Someone laughs like a villain.
  63. A costume sparkles or shines in the light.
  64. A prop is reused in a different scene for symbolic meaning
  65. A character’s choice changes everything.
  66. A minor character gets caught up in political drama
  67. Glinda dramatically flips her hair.
  68. A costume detail changes to reflect a character’s evolution
  69. A character starts singing mid-conversation.
  70. Someone makes a decision based on fear rather than logic
  71. A character breaks into song unexpectedly.
  72. Elphaba is teased or mocked by a group.
  73. A book or scroll is shown with important information
  74. Someone says “wicked” in a serious way.
  75. An Oz setting you didn’t expect to see reimagined