(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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Someone says “hung parliament” before it’s warranted.
A candidate no one has heard of wins a seat.
Antony adjusts his glasses while saying “We’ll update that shortly.”
Mentions the “donkey vote.”
“On the current numbers…”
Says “This seat won’t be decided tonight.”
“There’s still a lot of vote to count.”
“This is a very interesting seat.”
Independents cause major upset.
Antony gets visibly annoyed by hype from others.
Someone tries to get Antony to speculate — he refuses.
Mentions a “swing” of more than 10%.
Antony expresses subtle disdain for exit polls.
Antony types furiously on his touchscreen laptop.
It’s too early to call
Antony praises the AEC for its accuracy or logistics.
“This electorate has always been a bellwether.”
Live cross to a candidate who clearly wasn’t expecting it.
Someone tries to make a joke — Antony doesn’t laugh.
Antony compares a current seat to how it behaved in a state election.
“It’ll go down to postals and preferences.”
Graph or map momentarily glitches.
“We’ll need to wait for pre-polls.”
refers to a seat as "notional" due to redistribution.
Camera cuts to a completely empty party HQ.
Someone in the studio interrupts Antony and instantly regrets it.
Greens win a new seat — someone shouts “inner-city latte vote!”
Drags a name or number around on the touchscreen map.
Antony corrects a host or panellist (politely but firmly).
Someone mentions "teal independents."
Explains the preference flow in excruciating detail.