Her apronisdescribedas greasy.Someonespendspocket-money.The narratorleaveskindergarten.The boyslook atjars ofcandy.Sweets arewrapped innewspaper.LiquoriceBootlacesarementioned.Thecathedralismentioned.The boyshate Mrs.Pratchett.The shop isdescribed as“the centerof theirlives.”Free!A friend ispicked upon the wayto school.Mrs.Pratchett isdescribedas “skinny.”Mrs.Pratchettwarns theboys not tosteal.“We had itin for Mrs.Pratchett”is said.Mrs.Pratchettdigs into ajar with herfingers.A scheme toget back atMrs.Pratchett ismentioned.The boyscomplainabout Mrs.Pratchett’smeanness.SherbetSuckersarementioned.A deadmouse isdiscovered.Mrs.Pratchettrefuses togive a bag.The boyssilently putup withthe filth.The boysmeet friendson the wayto school.Her handsaredescribedas dirty.The DailyMirror ismentioned.ChocolateFudge ismentioned.They stopat thesweet-shop.Her apronisdescribedas greasy.Someonespendspocket-money.The narratorleaveskindergarten.The boyslook atjars ofcandy.Sweets arewrapped innewspaper.LiquoriceBootlacesarementioned.Thecathedralismentioned.The boyshate Mrs.Pratchett.The shop isdescribed as“the centerof theirlives.”Free!A friend ispicked upon the wayto school.Mrs.Pratchett isdescribedas “skinny.”Mrs.Pratchettwarns theboys not tosteal.“We had itin for Mrs.Pratchett”is said.Mrs.Pratchettdigs into ajar with herfingers.A scheme toget back atMrs.Pratchett ismentioned.The boyscomplainabout Mrs.Pratchett’smeanness.SherbetSuckersarementioned.A deadmouse isdiscovered.Mrs.Pratchettrefuses togive a bag.The boyssilently putup withthe filth.The boysmeet friendson the wayto school.Her handsaredescribedas dirty.The DailyMirror ismentioned.ChocolateFudge ismentioned.They stopat thesweet-shop.

The Bicycle & The Sweet Shop - 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. Her apron is described as greasy.
  2. Someone spends pocket-money.
  3. The narrator leaves kindergarten.
  4. The boys look at jars of candy.
  5. Sweets are wrapped in newspaper.
  6. Liquorice Bootlaces are mentioned.
  7. The cathedral is mentioned.
  8. The boys hate Mrs. Pratchett.
  9. The shop is described as “the center of their lives.”
  10. Free!
  11. A friend is picked up on the way to school.
  12. Mrs. Pratchett is described as “skinny.”
  13. Mrs. Pratchett warns the boys not to steal.
  14. “We had it in for Mrs. Pratchett” is said.
  15. Mrs. Pratchett digs into a jar with her fingers.
  16. A scheme to get back at Mrs. Pratchett is mentioned.
  17. The boys complain about Mrs. Pratchett’s meanness.
  18. Sherbet Suckers are mentioned.
  19. A dead mouse is discovered.
  20. Mrs. Pratchett refuses to give a bag.
  21. The boys silently put up with the filth.
  22. The boys meet friends on the way to school.
  23. Her hands are described as dirty.
  24. The Daily Mirror is mentioned.
  25. Chocolate Fudge is mentioned.
  26. They stop at the sweet-shop.