(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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Star-Spangled Banner – became the national anthem in 1931.
Mount Rushmore – features 4 U.S. presidents.
Bolivia – Chuquisaca revolution is the start of the 16-yr war of independence.
USA (Red, white and blue represent valor, purity, and justice).
Venezuela – independence fueled by Napoleon’s invasion of Spain.
The Bald Eagle – the national bird of the U.S.
Parades on Independence Day.
1776 - The signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Uruguay – traditional food includes chivito, a popular sandwich.
3 U.S. Presidents Died on July 4th.
Uruguay – celebrates Independence Day on August 25th.
Uruguay – Jose Artigas is considered the “father of Uruguayan independence”.
Colombia – celebrates Independence Day on July 20th.
Venezuela - Declaring Independence 1st in South America.
Chile – celebrates Independence Day on September 18th.
Two future presidents signed the Declaration of Independence.
1777 – 1st July 4th celebration.
John Hancock – 1st to sign the Decl. of Independence.
Bolivia – women skaters wear “polleras” as a symbol of Indigenous pride.
Bolivia – Independence Day, or “Dia de la Patria”, is on August 6th..
Guatemala – coat of arms: the quetzal, swords, laurel wreathes and rifles.
Colombia – first constitution was adopted in 1886.
Mexico – the President delivers a patriotic speech after reenactment.
1787 – the U.S. Constitution was signed.
Peru – a grand military parade is held in Lima on July 29th.
Fireworks are a July 4th tradition.
July 4th celebrates freedom from British rule.
Peru - 2-Day Fiestas Patrias.
Peru – displaying Peruvian flags in July are mandatory by Peruvian law.
Mexico - El Grito de Dolores reenactment on September 15th.
J. Adams believed July 2nd should be the real Independence Day.
John Hancock’s signature – large to express freedom from British rule.
1st US President – George Washington.
Uruguay – adopted its first constitution in 1830.
Betsy Ross – credited with sewing the 1st American Flag.
Bolivia – has two national flags, the tricolor, and the Wiphala flag.
Argentina – Manuel Belgrano created the Argentine flag in 1812.
Colombia - The Day of the Flowerpot.
Ecuador - Largest Exporter of Bananas.
Guatemala – participates in Running of the Torch.
Argentina – Casa de Tucuman is a national heritage site.
U.S Flag - 50 stars for 50 states.
Thomas Jefferson – drafted the Declaration of Independence.
Ecuador – Quito earned the nickname “Light of America”.
The Liberty Bell is known for Freedom and Independence.
Peru – declared its independence from Spain on July 28th, 1821.
~150 million hot dogs are consumed on July 4th.
1976 Bicentennial – marks the 200th declaration of independence.
Peru – traditional meals are ceviches, lomo saltado, and anticuchos.
Colombia – traditional food includes ajiaco, arepas, and bandeja paisa.
Uruguay – received independence from Brazil in 1825.
Ecuador – Quito is surrounded by the Pichincha active volcano.
Peru – San Martin led a seaborne invasion from Chile to liberate Peru.
July 4th is a federal holiday.
Argentina – declared its independence from Spain on July 9th, 1816.
Ecuador – traditional food is ceviche, encebollado, and seco de chivo.
Mexico – celebrates Independence Day on September 16th.
Hot dogs are a popular July 4th food.
Ecuador – Battle of Pichincha secured independence from Spanish rule.
Venezuela – arepas are a traditional food eaten during the celebration.
Peru – traditional dances are marinera and huayno.
The American Flag is also called the Stars and Stripes.
Bolivia – commemorates end of Spanish colonial rule, lasting ~3 centuries.
Bolivia – a traditional dessert is an api (purple corn drink) with a bunelo.
Colombia – folkloric dances are cumbia, vallenato, and salsa.
Chile – traditional food includes Pino, asado and mote con huesillo.
Bolivia – declared independence on Aug. 6th, 1825.
Mexico – traditional dishes are Pozole and Chiles en Nogada.
Chile – Jose de San Martin led the Army of the Andes to liberate Chile.
Venezuela – July 5th is a National holiday.
Uruguay - Longest National Anthem in the World.
The Liberty Bell is tapped 13 times every July 4th to honor the original 13 colonies.
Peru – General San Martin proclaimed Peru’s independence in Lima.
Argentina – Argentine War of Indepen lasted 8 years (1810-1818).
Ecuador – celebrates Independence Day on August 10th.
Colombia –Llorente’s house in Bogota is a popular destination.
Guatemala – traditional dances inspired by Maya influences.
1775 – 1783 – The American Revolution lasted this long.
Brazil – typical Independence Day meal is Feijoada with a Caipirinha.
1st Capitol of the U.S. – Philadelphia.
Colombia – Battle of Boyaca effectively freed Colombia from Spanish control.
Chile – the Battle of Maipu on April 5, 1818, secured Chile’s independence from Spain.