drierfullmoonwaxinggibbousgunpowderprominence27milliondegreeswaxingcrescentwhitefinedustlessgravityevery 6hourssolarflarecoolertrappedgassunspotgas1 ftnonewmoonlunareclipsemoregravitynoweather/erosion50moons-290degrees186,000miles persecondlesscraters/seas4moonsfirstquartermoonwaningcrescentdrab/greycoronasolar windparticles reachour magneticpoles and mixwith gases(making colors)250degreesneaptidehydrogenconvertsto heliumwaninggibbousstar10,000degreesyellowdwarfthirdquartermoonburninghydrogen2weekssunlightreflected93millionmilesspringtideyes6 timeslighter109xAtmospheresolareclipsedrierfullmoonwaxinggibbousgunpowderprominence27milliondegreeswaxingcrescentwhitefinedustlessgravityevery 6hourssolarflarecoolertrappedgassunspotgas1 ftnonewmoonlunareclipsemoregravitynoweather/erosion50moons-290degrees186,000miles persecondlesscraters/seas4moonsfirstquartermoonwaningcrescentdrab/greycoronasolar windparticles reachour magneticpoles and mixwith gases(making colors)250degreesneaptidehydrogenconvertsto heliumwaninggibbousstar10,000degreesyellowdwarfthirdquartermoonburninghydrogen2weekssunlightreflected93millionmilesspringtideyes6 timeslighter109xAtmospheresolareclipse

Sun and Moon - 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.


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
  1. drier
  2. full moon
  3. waxing gibbous
  4. gunpowder
  5. prominence
  6. 27 million degrees
  7. waxing crescent
  8. white
  9. fine dust
  10. less gravity
  11. every 6 hours
  12. solar flare
  13. cooler trapped gas
  14. sunspot
  15. gas
  16. 1 ft
  17. no
  18. new moon
  19. lunar eclipse
  20. more gravity
  21. no weather/erosion
  22. 50 moons
  23. -290 degrees
  24. 186,000 miles per second
  25. less craters/seas
  26. 4 moons
  27. first quarter moon
  28. waning crescent
  29. drab/grey
  30. corona
  31. solar wind particles reach our magnetic poles and mix with gases (making colors)
  32. 250 degrees
  33. neap tide
  34. hydrogen converts to helium
  35. waning gibbous
  36. star
  37. 10,000 degrees
  38. yellow dwarf
  39. third quarter moon
  40. burning hydrogen
  41. 2 weeks
  42. sunlight reflected
  43. 93 million miles
  44. spring tide
  45. yes
  46. 6 times lighter
  47. 109 x
  48. Atmosphere
  49. solar eclipse