A tinyrooftopgarden.Someonephotographingyou from land.A windowwith a catwatchingthe river.A rooftop that'sclearly beenrepurposed forliving orlounging.A person in awindow wholooks likethey’re mid-dance.WalterFree!A reflectionthat makessomethingappearupside down.A pigeonstandingexactly where itshouldn't (e.g.,in the middle ofa sign).A person walkingwith somethingcurious (e.g., asurfboard, ladder,or oversizedballoon).A satellitedishpointingstraight up.A weathervane orwindsock.A buildingreflected inanotherbuilding’sglass.A red doorfacing theriver.A familyofducksAsuspiciouslylarge satellitedish on a tinybuilding.A lamppostleaning ata weirdangle.A tree growingin a strangeplace (e.g.,roof, cornerledge, floatingplanter).A perfectlytimedphotobombfrom anotherboat or bridge.A cyclistin a fullsuit.A piece offurniture (like asofa orarmchair)outdoors or ona balcony.A ThamesPath signor marker.A river-facingmirror orhighlyreflectivesurface.A flagfluttering (nota nationalone).Someonefilming avideo orvlog.A buildingthat lookslike it’ssmiling.A seagulldoingsomethingsuspiciouslyhuman.A piece ofpublic art noone’s payingattention to.A balconywithlaundryhanging.A sign thatdoesn’tmake senseout ofcontext.A Thames-side cranethat looks likea dinosaur oranimal.A boatwith apunnynameA shadow on thewater shapedlike somethingidentifiable (e.g.,a bird, a heart).An office deskwith someonevisibly eatingor drinkinginside.A humanstatue (or anactual personpretending tobe one).A “ghost sign”– faded oldpaintedadvertising ona brick wall.An animalsculpture orgargoyle –especially onolder buildings.A tinyrooftopgarden.Someonephotographingyou from land.A windowwith a catwatchingthe river.A rooftop that'sclearly beenrepurposed forliving orlounging.A person in awindow wholooks likethey’re mid-dance.WalterFree!A reflectionthat makessomethingappearupside down.A pigeonstandingexactly where itshouldn't (e.g.,in the middle ofa sign).A person walkingwith somethingcurious (e.g., asurfboard, ladder,or oversizedballoon).A satellitedishpointingstraight up.A weathervane orwindsock.A buildingreflected inanotherbuilding’sglass.A red doorfacing theriver.A familyofducksAsuspiciouslylarge satellitedish on a tinybuilding.A lamppostleaning ata weirdangle.A tree growingin a strangeplace (e.g.,roof, cornerledge, floatingplanter).A perfectlytimedphotobombfrom anotherboat or bridge.A cyclistin a fullsuit.A piece offurniture (like asofa orarmchair)outdoors or ona balcony.A ThamesPath signor marker.A river-facingmirror orhighlyreflectivesurface.A flagfluttering (nota nationalone).Someonefilming avideo orvlog.A buildingthat lookslike it’ssmiling.A seagulldoingsomethingsuspiciouslyhuman.A piece ofpublic art noone’s payingattention to.A balconywithlaundryhanging.A sign thatdoesn’tmake senseout ofcontext.A Thames-side cranethat looks likea dinosaur oranimal.A boatwith apunnynameA shadow on thewater shapedlike somethingidentifiable (e.g.,a bird, a heart).An office deskwith someonevisibly eatingor drinkinginside.A humanstatue (or anactual personpretending tobe one).A “ghost sign”– faded oldpaintedadvertising ona brick wall.An animalsculpture orgargoyle –especially onolder buildings.

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(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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  1. A tiny rooftop garden.
  2. Someone photographing you from land.
  3. A window with a cat watching the river.
  4. A rooftop that's clearly been repurposed for living or lounging.
  5. A person in a window who looks like they’re mid-dance.
  6. Walter
  7. Free!
  8. A reflection that makes something appear upside down.
  9. A pigeon standing exactly where it shouldn't (e.g., in the middle of a sign).
  10. A person walking with something curious (e.g., a surfboard, ladder, or oversized balloon).
  11. A satellite dish pointing straight up.
  12. A weather vane or wind sock.
  13. A building reflected in another building’s glass.
  14. A red door facing the river.
  15. A family of ducks
  16. A suspiciously large satellite dish on a tiny building.
  17. A lamppost leaning at a weird angle.
  18. A tree growing in a strange place (e.g., roof, corner ledge, floating planter).
  19. A perfectly timed photobomb from another boat or bridge.
  20. A cyclist in a full suit.
  21. A piece of furniture (like a sofa or armchair) outdoors or on a balcony.
  22. A Thames Path sign or marker.
  23. A river-facing mirror or highly reflective surface.
  24. A flag fluttering (not a national one).
  25. Someone filming a video or vlog.
  26. A building that looks like it’s smiling.
  27. A seagull doing something suspiciously human.
  28. A piece of public art no one’s paying attention to.
  29. A balcony with laundry hanging.
  30. A sign that doesn’t make sense out of context.
  31. A Thames-side crane that looks like a dinosaur or animal.
  32. A boat with a punny name
  33. A shadow on the water shaped like something identifiable (e.g., a bird, a heart).
  34. An office desk with someone visibly eating or drinking inside.
  35. A human statue (or an actual person pretending to be one).
  36. A “ghost sign” – faded old painted advertising on a brick wall.
  37. An animal sculpture or gargoyle – especially on older buildings.