Mr. Bennet Symbolism of purple Letters as expression Sewing Meyer Wolfsheim Tom’s affair Nettie joins missionaries Miss Bingley Harpo Celie’s stepfather Harpo and Sofia The green light Pride and prejudice Lady Catherine Celie's sewing skills Independence through pants Green light Letters from Africa Symbol of dreams George Wickham Mr. Wickham’s deceit Daisy Buchanan Darcy helps Lydia The color purple Pants- making Darcy pays Wickham Nettie Rosings Park Daisy's allure Gatsby's dream Dr. T. J. Eckleburg The billboard (judgment) Darcy's change Mr. Darcy's letter Daisy's voice Tom's mistress Myrtle Celie and Shug Female friendship Missionary work Nettie in Africa Mr. Bennet's sarcasm Five Bennet sisters Myrtle Wilson Celie makes pants Olinka tribe Voice through writing Celie's pants business Celie's transformation Mr. Collins Gatsby’s funeral The Valley of Ashes Caroline Bingley Jordan Baker Pemberley Female empowerment James Gatz Emotional weather Wealth and dreams Gatsby’s lavish parties Gatsby's real name Tom Buchanan Reaches for light Bootlegging Celie's business Nick moves to West Egg Longbourn Abuse and resilience Moral decay (Valley) Jane Bennet Celie and Nettie Sofia's independence Jane and Bingley Charlotte Lucas Abuse from Alphonso Oxford Nick Carraway Jane marries Bingley Letters from Nettie Tom kills Gatsby Abuse survival Love from Shug God as loving force Shug Avery Mr. Wickham Nettie becomes missionary Celie’s letters Mr. __ (Albert) Lady Catherine de Bourgh Mr. Bennet Symbolism of purple Letters as expression Sewing Meyer Wolfsheim Tom’s affair Nettie joins missionaries Miss Bingley Harpo Celie’s stepfather Harpo and Sofia The green light Pride and prejudice Lady Catherine Celie's sewing skills Independence through pants Green light Letters from Africa Symbol of dreams George Wickham Mr. Wickham’s deceit Daisy Buchanan Darcy helps Lydia The color purple Pants- making Darcy pays Wickham Nettie Rosings Park Daisy's allure Gatsby's dream Dr. T. J. Eckleburg The billboard (judgment) Darcy's change Mr. Darcy's letter Daisy's voice Tom's mistress Myrtle Celie and Shug Female friendship Missionary work Nettie in Africa Mr. Bennet's sarcasm Five Bennet sisters Myrtle Wilson Celie makes pants Olinka tribe Voice through writing Celie's pants business Celie's transformation Mr. Collins Gatsby’s funeral The Valley of Ashes Caroline Bingley Jordan Baker Pemberley Female empowerment James Gatz Emotional weather Wealth and dreams Gatsby’s lavish parties Gatsby's real name Tom Buchanan Reaches for light Bootlegging Celie's business Nick moves to West Egg Longbourn Abuse and resilience Moral decay (Valley) Jane Bennet Celie and Nettie Sofia's independence Jane and Bingley Charlotte Lucas Abuse from Alphonso Oxford Nick Carraway Jane marries Bingley Letters from Nettie Tom kills Gatsby Abuse survival Love from Shug God as loving force Shug Avery Mr. Wickham Nettie becomes missionary Celie’s letters Mr. __ (Albert) Lady Catherine de Bourgh
(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.
Mr. Bennet
Symbolism of purple
Letters as expression
Sewing
Meyer Wolfsheim
Tom’s affair
Nettie joins missionaries
Miss Bingley
Harpo
Celie’s stepfather
Harpo and Sofia
The green light
Pride and prejudice
Lady Catherine
Celie's sewing skills
Independence through pants
Green light
Letters from Africa
Symbol of dreams
George Wickham
Mr. Wickham’s deceit
Daisy Buchanan
Darcy helps Lydia
The color purple
Pants-making
Darcy pays Wickham
Nettie
Rosings Park
Daisy's allure
Gatsby's dream
Dr. T. J. Eckleburg
The billboard (judgment)
Darcy's change
Mr. Darcy's letter
Daisy's voice
Tom's mistress Myrtle
Celie and Shug
Female friendship
Missionary work
Nettie in Africa
Mr. Bennet's sarcasm
Five Bennet sisters
Myrtle Wilson
Celie makes pants
Olinka tribe
Voice through writing
Celie's pants business
Celie's transformation
Mr. Collins
Gatsby’s funeral
The Valley of Ashes
Caroline Bingley
Jordan Baker
Pemberley
Female empowerment
James Gatz
Emotional weather
Wealth and dreams
Gatsby’s lavish parties
Gatsby's real name
Tom Buchanan
Reaches for light
Bootlegging
Celie's business
Nick moves to West Egg
Longbourn
Abuse and resilience
Moral decay (Valley)
Jane Bennet
Celie and Nettie
Sofia's independence
Jane and Bingley
Charlotte Lucas
Abuse from Alphonso
Oxford
Nick Carraway
Jane marries Bingley
Letters from Nettie
Tom kills Gatsby
Abuse survival
Love from Shug
God as loving force
Shug Avery
Mr. Wickham
Nettie becomes missionary
Celie’s letters
Mr. __ (Albert)
Lady Catherine de Bourgh