the case isdecided bya jury, notby a judge.Scenario #15: Afamily displaysa Nativity sceneon the frontlawn duringChristmas.Scenario #16:Americansmust be at least21 years of ageto purchasealcohol legally.Scenario #14: In1982, the SecondCircuit Court ofAppeals ruledagainst the Stateof New York forevictingabortion inthe earlystages ofpregnancy.Scenario #12: In2000, members ofthe Ku Klux Klanorganized a rallyoutside of acourthouse inSkokie,toremainsilent.withdrawalof U.S.troops fromAfghanistan.Scenario #7:When a passengersues a citytransportationauthority becauseshe sustainedneck injuries,Scenario #3: Aregistered voterreceives asummons toreport for juryduty.Scenario #9: Ateenager goesduck huntingwith her fatherin October.Scenario #1:Although the deathpenalty is onlylegal in certainstates, it can onlybe used in casesof homicide.Scenario #13: Astudent choosesto sit silently inhis seat duringthe Pledge ofAllegiance.Scenario #11: Aperson accused ofmurder cannotafford to hire alawyer and isassigned a publicdefender.Scenario #4: In1973, the U.S.Supreme Courtruled in Roe v.Wade that awoman has thelegal right to anScenario #8: InPennsylvania, aperson has to beat least 16 yearsold to apply for alearner’s permit fordriving.Scenario #5: Agroup of peopleassemble on theNational Mall inWashington, D.C.,to demand theScenario #2:Before enteringa suspect’shome, a policeofficer shows asearch warrant.striking correctionalofficers andallowing membersof the NationalGuard to live in theirhousing instead.overanother.Scenario #10:During electionseason, a localnewspaperpublishes aneditorial endorsingone candidateScenario #6:When beinginterrogated bypolice, a personrefuses to answercertain questionsand choosesIllinois, ahistoricallyJewishtown.the case isdecided bya jury, notby a judge.Scenario #15: Afamily displaysa Nativity sceneon the frontlawn duringChristmas.Scenario #16:Americansmust be at least21 years of ageto purchasealcohol legally.Scenario #14: In1982, the SecondCircuit Court ofAppeals ruledagainst the Stateof New York forevictingabortion inthe earlystages ofpregnancy.Scenario #12: In2000, members ofthe Ku Klux Klanorganized a rallyoutside of acourthouse inSkokie,toremainsilent.withdrawalof U.S.troops fromAfghanistan.Scenario #7:When a passengersues a citytransportationauthority becauseshe sustainedneck injuries,Scenario #3: Aregistered voterreceives asummons toreport for juryduty.Scenario #9: Ateenager goesduck huntingwith her fatherin October.Scenario #1:Although the deathpenalty is onlylegal in certainstates, it can onlybe used in casesof homicide.Scenario #13: Astudent choosesto sit silently inhis seat duringthe Pledge ofAllegiance.Scenario #11: Aperson accused ofmurder cannotafford to hire alawyer and isassigned a publicdefender.Scenario #4: In1973, the U.S.Supreme Courtruled in Roe v.Wade that awoman has thelegal right to anScenario #8: InPennsylvania, aperson has to beat least 16 yearsold to apply for alearner’s permit fordriving.Scenario #5: Agroup of peopleassemble on theNational Mall inWashington, D.C.,to demand theScenario #2:Before enteringa suspect’shome, a policeofficer shows asearch warrant.striking correctionalofficers andallowing membersof the NationalGuard to live in theirhousing instead.overanother.Scenario #10:During electionseason, a localnewspaperpublishes aneditorial endorsingone candidateScenario #6:When beinginterrogated bypolice, a personrefuses to answercertain questionsand choosesIllinois, ahistoricallyJewishtown.

Untitled 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. the case is decided by a jury, not by a judge.
  2. Scenario #15: A family displays a Nativity scene on the front lawn during Christmas.
  3. Scenario #16: Americans must be at least 21 years of age to purchase alcohol legally.
  4. Scenario #14: In 1982, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the State of New York for evicting
  5. abortion in the early stages of pregnancy.
  6. Scenario #12: In 2000, members of the Ku Klux Klan organized a rally outside of a courthouse in Skokie,
  7. to remain silent.
  8. withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
  9. Scenario #7: When a passenger sues a city transportation authority because she sustained neck injuries,
  10. Scenario #3: A registered voter receives a summons to report for jury duty.
  11. Scenario #9: A teenager goes duck hunting with her father in October.
  12. Scenario #1: Although the death penalty is only legal in certain states, it can only be used in cases of homicide.
  13. Scenario #13: A student chooses to sit silently in his seat during the Pledge of Allegiance.
  14. Scenario #11: A person accused of murder cannot afford to hire a lawyer and is assigned a public defender.
  15. Scenario #4: In 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Roe v. Wade that a woman has the legal right to an
  16. Scenario #8: In Pennsylvania, a person has to be at least 16 years old to apply for a learner’s permit for driving.
  17. Scenario #5: A group of people assemble on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., to demand the
  18. Scenario #2: Before entering a suspect’s home, a police officer shows a search warrant.
  19. striking correctional officers and allowing members of the National Guard to live in their housing instead.
  20. over another.
  21. Scenario #10: During election season, a local newspaper publishes an editorial endorsing one candidate
  22. Scenario #6: When being interrogated by police, a person refuses to answer certain questions and chooses
  23. Illinois, a historically Jewish town.