(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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Has worked for AWI at one point in his life
Prefers wool over synthetic insulation
Lives in a country with a currency other than Kroner / Zloty
Can differentiate between aurora borealis and aurora australis in photos
Has a kayak certification (våttkort)
Has a boat driving license (any country)
Has been to all continents
Has completed a Polar Plunge (swimming in freezing waters)
Has photographed an Arctic fox
Has been to a glacier cave
Has been to Ny-Alesund
Can imitate a seal sound
Has driven a snowmobile faster than 100 km/hr
Has worked on a research vessel in the Arctic
Has studied sea ice or permafrost
Can tell the difference between sea ice and glacial ice by sight
Has been to all countries member of the EFTA (European Free Trade Association, Norway is one of them)
Went to a SIOS training course
Knows where the city of Tiksi is
Collects rocks or ice samples as souvenirs
Has slept in an ice cave
Uses thermal infrared (TIR) data for their research
Thinks polar bears are overrated compared to walruses
Has been above 4000 m
Touched a polar bear
Knows a belaying knot
Knows what a Pingo is
Knows the name of a glacier on Svalbard
Owns / has owned a husky dog
Has been on an icebreaker
Thinks penguins would be a great addition to the Arctic ecosystem
Has been closer to the North Pole than 82°N
Believes the Arctic tern is the coolest Arctic bird
Knows the mean permafrost temperature at the Bayelva station
Sees themselves overwintering at a research station
Knows how to navigate using the stars
Has more than five layers of clothing on right now (only layers covering the legs and torso count)
Has used a satellite phone
Uses ice cores for their research
Practices skitouring (Randonnée)
Knows the name of at least one Svalbard trapper cabin
Has flown a drone on Svalbard
Prefers snowshoes over skis
Knows how to pronounce "Van Mijenfjorden " correctly
Speaks more than one Scandinavian language
Has completed a scientific expedition on foot or skis
Has been to Bjornøya
Has read an Arctic-themed book / novel
Knows at least one knot to tie a boat to the shore
Would like to move to Longyearbyen
Can start a fire without a lighter/matches
Thinks Svalbard reindeer are cuter than regular reindeer
Has been to a hot spring in the Arctic
Can name all species of seals in the Arctic
Owns a physical map of (a part of) Svalbard
Has been to Hornsund
Wants to become a professor
Has a favorite polar expedition movie/documentary
Has tried all beer from the Svalbard Bryggeri
Has seen the southern lights (aurora australis)
Has been to Jan Mayen
Has been to the Himalayas
Can explain why polar bears don't live in the Antarctic
Is permitted to carry a rifle on Svalbard
Carries chocolate as a survival necessity
Has tasted seal or whale meat
Speaks Norwegian fluently
Knows how to rescue someone fallen out of a boat (boat manoeuvre)
Created a NetCDF file of their data and uploaded it to the SIOS portal