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