(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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The mechanical hound attacks Montag
Faber shows Montag a small TV
We learn there are hobo camps of people full of knowledge
Montag cleans himself up as to not draw attention to himself
Granger explains that all they can do is wait for the world to NEED knowledge again
Montag burns down his own house
Montag realizes that kids aren't just reckless, they are intentionally trying to kill people
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Each person in the hobo camp has memorized a book and known by its title
Montag collapses when he realizes Beatty wanted to die.
We learn that there is a city-wide alert issued for Montag noting him as a fugitive
Montag escapes the city by floating down the river
The city, Montag’s entire city, was blown up by a fleet of bombers.
Mildred betrays Montag then leaves him
Granger says the greatest thing about humans is they don’t give up when discouraged
Montag’s earpiece falls out
Montag misses getting killed by a speeding car by just 1/16 of an inch.
Montag daydreams about hiding away at a country house where life was simple
We meet Granger
Montag commits murder
Montag notices that his smell has returned, and it is sensitive to every smell of the wilderness.
Faber expresses he's not afraid; he's finally doing the right thing.
We learn that Mildred’s friends turned Montag in, but Beatty “let it slide.”
Granger said the important lesson is that you leave something important behind
Granger suggests the "show" is more important than Montag as evidenced by the “fake” news
A bomb destroys a nearby city
Montag plants books in a fellow fireman's house, then calls in an alarm
Montag was confused because he wasn’t sad Mildred might die in the war.
Montag learns that war has been declared
Granger references the myth of the phoenix
Faber reveals he is headed to St. Louis to print books