(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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“No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets.”
The windmill is half built.
The windmill is half built.
There are rumors that Napoleon is going to enter trades with more people.
Napoleon ends his speech by saying “Long live animal farm!”
“Forward comrades! Long live the windmill, long live animal farm!”
The pigs sleep in beds.
Boxer works at night alone.
Squaler says the pigs deserve to live in the house since they are the brains.
Squealer says it was a lie that can be traced back to Snowball.
The humans hate animal farm more than ever.
The four young pigs are silenced by growling dogs.
Mr.Whymper will be their intermediary.
Boxer’s strength seems to equal the rest of the animals put together.
Snowball is blamed for the windmill destruction.
By autumn the animals were tired but happy.
Boxer’s strength seems to equal the rest of the animals put together.
The pigs move into the farmhouse.
“Forward comrades! Long live the windmill, long live animal farm!”
Benjamin refuses to be enthusiastic about the windmill.
Clover warns Boxer not to overstrain himself.
Napoleon ends his speech by saying “Long live animal farm!”
Mr.Whymper will be their intermediary.
The pigs move into the farmhouse.
Boxer works at night alone.
The pigs will get up an hour later.
Clover asks Muriel to read the fourth commandment.
The humans hate animal farm more than ever.
Benjamin refuses to be enthusiastic about the windmill.
The animals work 60 hours a week
Napoleon says he will handle the trade.
The animals work 60 hours a week
The sheep chanted “four legs good, two legs bad.”
“No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets.”
The windmill is in ruins.
Napoleon announces that they will trade with neighboring farms.
The four young pigs are silenced by growling dogs.
The windmill is in ruins.
Clover asks Muriel to read the fourth commandment.
The pigs will get up an hour later.
The sheep chanted “four legs good, two legs bad.”
Squaler says the pigs deserve to live in the house since they are the brains.
There are rumors that Napoleon is going to enter trades with more people.
Clover warns Boxer not to overstrain himself.
Squealer says it was a lie that can be traced back to Snowball.
By autumn the animals were tired but happy.
The pigs sleep in beds.
Napoleon announces that they will trade with neighboring farms.