FarrokhBulsaraWhat wasFreddieMercury’sbirth name?RobertWalpoleWho was thefirst BritishPrimeMinister?JamesChadwickWhich Britishscientistdiscoveredthe neutronin 1932?2016What yeardid BobDylan win theNobel Prizein Literature?KoalasWhat animal’sfingerprints arenearly identicalto humanfingerprints?CucumberWhichvegetableis 96%water?IrelandWhat is thelargest islandin the BritishIsles afterGreat Britain?HoldenCaulfieldWhat is thename of themain characterin The Catcherin the Rye?Stapes(orstirrup)What is thename of thesmallestbone in thehuman body?DeionSandersWho is the onlyathlete to playin both a SuperBowl and aWorld Series?MycroftWhat is thename ofSherlockHolmes’ olderbrother?AthenaIn Greekmythology, whowas thegoddess ofwisdom andwarfare?2.5billionHow manytimes doesthe humanheart beat ina lifetime?ReginaldKennethDwightWhat isEltonJohn’s birthname?USSCyclopsWhat is the nameof the ship thatfamouslydisappeared inthe BermudaTriangle in 1918?GalliumWhat is theonly metal thatis liquid at roomtemperaturebesidesmercury?TomatoesWhat’s themostconsumedfruit in theworld?ABnegativeWhat is therarest bloodtype in theworld?SaffronWhat’s themost expensivespice in theworld byweight?CerebellumWhich part ofthe brain isresponsible forregulatingbalance andcoordination?KnightIn chess, whatis the onlypiece that canmove throughothers?MargaretAtwoodWho wrotethe novelTheHandmaid’sTale?Schindler’sListWhich moviewon theOscar forBest Picturein 1994?DamascusWhat is theoldestcontinuouslyinhabited cityin the world?TheSimpsonsWhat is thelongest-runningscripted TVshow in theUS?UraniumWhat is theheaviestnaturallyoccurringelement?IceWhat is themaincomponentof Saturn’srings?RobertBoyleWhich Englishchemist isknown as the“Father ofModernChemistry”?1945In what yearwas theUnitedNationsfounded?JoanRiversWho was thefirst womanto host TheTonightShow?GolfWhat’s theonly sport tohave beenplayed onthe moon?Nitrogen What is themostabundant gasin Earth’satmosphere?MarieCurieWhich Britishwoman becamethe firstscientist to wintwo NobelPrizes?80,000What was themaximumcapacity of theColosseum inRome?Me attheZooWhat wasthe firstvideo everuploaded toYouTube?Up toa weekHow longcan acockroachlive withoutits headUnicornWhat is thenationalanimal ofScotland?MachuPicchuWhich ancientcity was lost forover 1,500 yearsbefore beingrediscovered in1911?TitanWhat is thesecond-largest moonin our solarsystem?FarrokhBulsaraWhat wasFreddieMercury’sbirth name?RobertWalpoleWho was thefirst BritishPrimeMinister?JamesChadwickWhich Britishscientistdiscoveredthe neutronin 1932?2016What yeardid BobDylan win theNobel Prizein Literature?KoalasWhat animal’sfingerprints arenearly identicalto humanfingerprints?CucumberWhichvegetableis 96%water?IrelandWhat is thelargest islandin the BritishIsles afterGreat Britain?HoldenCaulfieldWhat is thename of themain characterin The Catcherin the Rye?Stapes(orstirrup)What is thename of thesmallestbone in thehuman body?DeionSandersWho is the onlyathlete to playin both a SuperBowl and aWorld Series?MycroftWhat is thename ofSherlockHolmes’ olderbrother?AthenaIn Greekmythology, whowas thegoddess ofwisdom andwarfare?2.5billionHow manytimes doesthe humanheart beat ina lifetime?ReginaldKennethDwightWhat isEltonJohn’s birthname?USSCyclopsWhat is the nameof the ship thatfamouslydisappeared inthe BermudaTriangle in 1918?GalliumWhat is theonly metal thatis liquid at roomtemperaturebesidesmercury?TomatoesWhat’s themostconsumedfruit in theworld?ABnegativeWhat is therarest bloodtype in theworld?SaffronWhat’s themost expensivespice in theworld byweight?CerebellumWhich part ofthe brain isresponsible forregulatingbalance andcoordination?KnightIn chess, whatis the onlypiece that canmove throughothers?MargaretAtwoodWho wrotethe novelTheHandmaid’sTale?Schindler’sListWhich moviewon theOscar forBest Picturein 1994?DamascusWhat is theoldestcontinuouslyinhabited cityin the world?TheSimpsonsWhat is thelongest-runningscripted TVshow in theUS?UraniumWhat is theheaviestnaturallyoccurringelement?IceWhat is themaincomponentof Saturn’srings?RobertBoyleWhich Englishchemist isknown as the“Father ofModernChemistry”?1945In what yearwas theUnitedNationsfounded?JoanRiversWho was thefirst womanto host TheTonightShow?GolfWhat’s theonly sport tohave beenplayed onthe moon?Nitrogen What is themostabundant gasin Earth’satmosphere?MarieCurieWhich Britishwoman becamethe firstscientist to wintwo NobelPrizes?80,000What was themaximumcapacity of theColosseum inRome?Me attheZooWhat wasthe firstvideo everuploaded toYouTube?Up toa weekHow longcan acockroachlive withoutits headUnicornWhat is thenationalanimal ofScotland?MachuPicchuWhich ancientcity was lost forover 1,500 yearsbefore beingrediscovered in1911?TitanWhat is thesecond-largest moonin our solarsystem?

Dignity Memorial - 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. What was Freddie Mercury’s birth name?
    Farrokh Bulsara
  2. Who was the first British Prime Minister?
    Robert Walpole
  3. Which British scientist discovered the neutron in 1932?
    James Chadwick
  4. What year did Bob Dylan win the Nobel Prize in Literature?
    2016
  5. What animal’s fingerprints are nearly identical to human fingerprints?
    Koalas
  6. Which vegetable is 96% water?
    Cucumber
  7. What is the largest island in the British Isles after Great Britain?
    Ireland
  8. What is the name of the main character in The Catcher in the Rye?
    Holden Caulfield
  9. What is the name of the smallest bone in the human body?
    Stapes (or stirrup)
  10. Who is the only athlete to play in both a Super Bowl and a World Series?
    Deion Sanders
  11. What is the name of Sherlock Holmes’ older brother?
    Mycroft
  12. In Greek mythology, who was the goddess of wisdom and warfare?
    Athena
  13. How many times does the human heart beat in a lifetime?
    2.5 billion
  14. What is Elton John’s birth name?
    Reginald Kenneth Dwight
  15. What is the name of the ship that famously disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle in 1918?
    USS Cyclops
  16. What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature besides mercury?
    Gallium
  17. What’s the most consumed fruit in the world?
    Tomatoes
  18. What is the rarest blood type in the world?
    AB negative
  19. What’s the most expensive spice in the world by weight?
    Saffron
  20. Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating balance and coordination?
    Cerebellum
  21. In chess, what is the only piece that can move through others?
    Knight
  22. Who wrote the novel The Handmaid’s Tale?
    Margaret Atwood
  23. Which movie won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1994?
    Schindler’s List
  24. What is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world?
    Damascus
  25. What is the longest-running scripted TV show in the US?
    The Simpsons
  26. What is the heaviest naturally occurring element?
    Uranium
  27. What is the main component of Saturn’s rings?
    Ice
  28. Which English chemist is known as the “Father of Modern Chemistry”?
    Robert Boyle
  29. In what year was the United Nations founded?
    1945
  30. Who was the first woman to host The Tonight Show?
    Joan Rivers
  31. What’s the only sport to have been played on the moon?
    Golf
  32. What is the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere?
    Nitrogen
  33. Which British woman became the first scientist to win two Nobel Prizes?
    Marie Curie
  34. What was the maximum capacity of the Colosseum in Rome?
    80,000
  35. What was the first video ever uploaded to YouTube?
    Me at the Zoo
  36. How long can a cockroach live without its head
    Up to a week
  37. What is the national animal of Scotland?
    Unicorn
  38. Which ancient city was lost for over 1,500 years before being rediscovered in 1911?
    Machu Picchu
  39. What is the second-largest moon in our solar system?
    Titan