Lamb is mentioned Someone gets makeover advice Pre- wedding chaos Wedding dress appears Tula’s transformation You better get married soon. You're starting to look... old! Food is forced on someone Someone compares Greek and American culture Someone says they're full and still gets served more food Someone complains about the wedding Greek dancing Family invades Ian's space Portokalos house is shown Ian is overwhelmed Someone mispronounces “Miller” Free! Someone explains spanakopita or baklava My name is Ian Miller Baklava is shown or eaten Let me tell you the root of that word… “OPA!” Huge Greek name introduced Tula is told how to live her life Someone cries at the wedding “Why you want to leave me?” Wedding toast scene Ian’s parents are visibly uncomfortable That’s okay, I make lamb Maria rolls her eyes A Greek word is "translated" A cousin appears unexpectedly Someone says “It's a Greek tradition!” Greek flag or statue is visible Greek church scene Ian is confused by a Greek tradition A Greek wedding tradition is explained Aunt Voula says something inappropriate Ian eats something hesitantly “Put some Windex on it” “He don't eat no meat?!” A weird wedding gift “There are two kinds of people...” Gus goes on a Greek tangent Lamb is mentioned Someone gets makeover advice Pre- wedding chaos Wedding dress appears Tula’s transformation You better get married soon. You're starting to look... old! Food is forced on someone Someone compares Greek and American culture Someone says they're full and still gets served more food Someone complains about the wedding Greek dancing Family invades Ian's space Portokalos house is shown Ian is overwhelmed Someone mispronounces “Miller” Free! Someone explains spanakopita or baklava My name is Ian Miller Baklava is shown or eaten Let me tell you the root of that word… “OPA!” Huge Greek name introduced Tula is told how to live her life Someone cries at the wedding “Why you want to leave me?” Wedding toast scene Ian’s parents are visibly uncomfortable That’s okay, I make lamb Maria rolls her eyes A Greek word is "translated" A cousin appears unexpectedly Someone says “It's a Greek tradition!” Greek flag or statue is visible Greek church scene Ian is confused by a Greek tradition A Greek wedding tradition is explained Aunt Voula says something inappropriate Ian eats something hesitantly “Put some Windex on it” “He don't eat no meat?!” A weird wedding gift “There are two kinds of people...” Gus goes on a Greek tangent
(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.
Lamb is mentioned
Someone gets makeover advice
Pre-wedding chaos
Wedding dress appears
Tula’s transformation
You better get married soon. You're starting to look... old!
Food is forced on someone
Someone compares Greek and American culture
Someone says they're full and still gets served more food
Someone complains about the wedding
Greek dancing
Family invades Ian's space
Portokalos house is shown
Ian is overwhelmed
Someone mispronounces “Miller”
Free!
Someone explains spanakopita or baklava
My name is Ian Miller
Baklava is shown or eaten
Let me tell you the root of that word…
“OPA!”
Huge Greek name introduced
Tula is told how to live her life
Someone cries at the wedding
“Why you want to leave me?”
Wedding toast scene
Ian’s parents are visibly uncomfortable
That’s okay, I make lamb
Maria rolls her eyes
A Greek word is "translated"
A cousin appears unexpectedly
Someone says “It's a Greek tradition!”
Greek flag or statue is visible
Greek church scene
Ian is confused by a Greek tradition
A Greek wedding tradition is explained
Aunt Voula says something inappropriate
Ian eats something hesitantly
“Put some Windex on it”
“He don't eat no meat?!”
A weird wedding gift
“There are two kinds of people...”
Gus goes on a Greek tangent