(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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calls on someone but means to call on a different person
makes joke/reference about Supreme Court justice that we don't get
Insults a state
someone admits they have not done the reading,
Alludes to the fact that change is bad
interrupts someone during a cold call
draws a diagram on the board with hoops or arrows
any of the row of h's (bonus freebie cross-off if she says "row of h's)
"does anyone care to disagree?"
criticizes our education or parents,
gets someone's name wrong,
"This is review"
Latin terms (ipsi dixit or nunc pro tunc or sua sponte)
Messes with the blinds
"think about it"
mr. Lawler or ms. Ruchelli
pronounces the following names correctly: Mungioli Xia Chiger Scafilaqua Chai
looks at her seating chart and your stomach drops
criticizes a liberal justice's writing style (i.e. RBG or Kennedy)
disagrees with the law
Ms. Kaplowitz or Mr. Dow
Mr. Lojack or Ms. Ryan
uses a flowery word and encourages us to use it,
someone says "can you repeat the question"
starts before 10:30
talks about her time arguing in front of SCOTUS
says she has "a few minutes" left when she's actually over time
Ms. Grambo or Mr. Arpino
makes a joke that taps into her conservatism,
"fly in the ointment" or "gilding the lily" or "bite of the apple" or another weird term
mentions Scalia,
she actually repeats the question,
Charles or Taylor raise their hands
Gestures at someone to answer without them raising their hand
doesn't wait for someone to answer the question before calling on someone else
garden variety
Something about how change is bad
Calls someone out for saying like
Ms. Lazarus or Ms. Stowers
"I submit to you"
someone says "I don't know"
mentions disappointment about us not being required to take property
Mr. Gould or Ms. Lapsia
makes a joke about liberals (i.e. the 9th circuit),