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