(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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20. El Poeta (The Poet)
Meaning: The rise of a new sense of freedom and the spirit of exploration in the air and in society after the war, symbolizing new possibilities.
17. El Pantalón (The Pants)
Meaning: The golden age of cinema, the rise of Hollywood, and silent films transitioning to "talkies."
19. La Ciudad (The City)
12. La Música (The Music)
Symbol: A biplane.
Symbol: A soldier's uniform or helmet.
Meaning: The increasing importance of mental health awareness and coping with the trauma of war, as well as the development of psychology and therapy.
16. El Luchador (The Fighter)
Meaning: The medical advancements post-WWI, especially the discovery of antibiotics (like penicillin) and the development of treatments for war-related injuries.
Meaning: The cultural flourishing of books and intellectual pursuits in the post-war world, with a rise in publications and intellectual exploration.
Meaning: The explosion of modernist architecture and technology that began to shape cities and lifestyles in the post-war era.
Meaning: The growth of mass production and the increasing importance of automobiles in modern life.
11. El Avión (The Airplane)
22. El Globo (The Balloon)
7. La Revolución (The Revolution)
Meaning: The changing fashion of the 1920s, particularly the liberation of women's clothing, such as women wearing trousers (a significant shift in gender fashion norms).
Symbol: A musical note or jazz instrument.
Symbol: An open book or library.
Meaning: The rise of radio as a primary source of news and entertainment in the 1920s.
Meaning: The rise of women’s rights, including the right to vote in many countries, and social change in the post-war world.
Symbol: A calm, serene face or lotus flower.
Symbol: A classic 1920s car, like a Ford Model T.
Meaning: The ongoing struggle for civil rights, social freedoms, and the empowerment of the people after the war.
Symbol: A quill and ink bottle or a book.
Symbol: A train in motion.
28. El Libro (The Book)
Symbol: A dove or olive branch.
Meaning: The period of rebuilding and reforestation after the devastation of war.
Meaning: The explosion of new art movements, including Dadaism, Surrealism, and the influence of artists like Picasso and Duchamp.
Symbol: A woman in a 1920s flapper dress.
9. El Arte (Art)
15. La Esperanza (Hope)
30. La Modernidad (Modernity)
Meaning: The emergence of new beauty standards, fashion, and cosmetics during the Roaring Twenties, with the rise of influential figures like Coco Chanel.
Symbol: A pair of trousers.
Symbol: A paintbrush and palette.
Meaning: The signing of peace treaties, such as the Treaty of Versailles, which officially ended World War I.
Symbol: A rising sun or a rainbow.
24. El Jugador (The Player)
3. La Mujer (The Woman)
Meaning: The flapper girl, symbolizing the social change and the carefree, rebellious spirit of the 1920s, particularly in the U.S. and Europe.
Meaning: The continued expansion of railroads and transportation in the post-war era.
Symbol: A boxer or wrestler.
21. La Balsa (The Raft)
4. El Automóvil (The Automobile)
Meaning: The increasing popularity of gambling, speakeasies, and the culture of risk-taking during Prohibition in the U.S. (1920s).
18. La Flapper
10. La Radio (The Radio)
Symbol: An atom or a laboratory flask.
Meaning: The rise of sports and athletes as heroes in the 1920s, particularly boxing.
1. La Paz (Peace)
Symbol: A vanity mirror or a perfume bottle.
29. El Trabajo (The Work)
Symbol: A large tree or forest.
Symbol: A fist or a red flag.
Meaning: Veterans returning home and the impact of war on soldiers.
8. El Árbol (The Tree)
Meaning: The literary movements of the 1920s, including the Lost Generation writers like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, and the renewal of literature after the war.
Symbol: Skyscrapers or city skyline.
Symbol: Globe with an olive branch surrounding it.
23. La Paz Mundial (World Peace)
13. La Libertad (Liberty)
Meaning: A symbol of optimism and the rebuilding of society, economy, and hope for the future after the destruction of the war.
Meaning: The significant advancement in aviation technology after the war, with figures like Charles Lindbergh making history.
Meaning: The rapid urbanization and growth of cities after the war as people moved to urban areas for new jobs in industries, manufacturing, and the arts.
Symbol: A young woman in a bobbed haircut and a short, fringed dress.
Symbol: A broken chain or statue of Liberty.
Symbol: A sleek, modern building or an electric light bulb.
Symbol: A stethoscope or medical vial.
27. La Paz Mental (Mental Peace)
Symbol: A vintage radio.
Meaning: Major scientific advancements post-WWI, including new technologies and discoveries, such as in medicine and physics.
Meaning: The rise of jazz music, especially in the United States, and the cultural significance of music in the Roaring Twenties.
Symbol: A movie reel or cinema screen.
5. El Cine (The Cinema)
Symbol: A hammer and sickle (symbol of labor).
Symbol: A playing card or dice.
Symbol: A hot air balloon or a simple balloon.
25. La Belleza (Beauty)
14. La Ciencia (Science)
6. El Tren (The Train)
26. La Medicina (Medicine)
Meaning: The shift in industrial labor post-WWI and the rise of labor movements in many countries, pushing for workers' rights.
Symbol: A small raft on the water.
2. El Soldado (The Soldier)
Meaning: The Russian Revolution of 1917 and the global shifts in political power and ideologies.
Meaning: The attempt to maintain global peace through institutions like the League of Nations, founded after World War I.
Meaning: The symbolic rebirth and the struggle for survival and hope. It could also represent the journey of refugees and displaced people in the aftermath of the war.