Olaf says thereason for hisbad behaviorwas his busytheater career.Klausdeterminesthat Count Olafis planning alegal trick.The play isscheduled totake placeon Friday.Count Olafpressures thechildren toagree to be inthe play.The childrendecide tolook for abook onmarriage law.Olaf says Mr.Poe calledhim aboutthe children'scomplaints.Count Olafreminds thechildren heis their legalguardian.Count Olafsays he'llplay thegroom in theplay.The childrenleave thehouse to visitJusticeStrauss.Klaus makesthe decisionto studyinheritancelaw.The childrenrealize theoatmealmust bepoisoned.Olaf says theplay is calledTheMarvelousMarriage.Sunny saysa word thatsounds like"Poison!"Count Olafannounceshe is puttingon a play.Sunny andKlaus aretold they willbe guests inthe play.Count Olafacts sweetandapologetic tothe children.The childrengo to JusticeStrauss'senormouslibrary.The childrenlaugh at Olaf'sridiculous useof the word"standoffish."Violet noticesthe familiareye paintedon a kitchencupboard.Violet isassignedthe role ofthe bride.Count Olaftastes thefood himselfto prove it isnot poisoned.Olaf offersthe childrenoatmeal withraspberriesfor breakfast.JusticeStrauss willplay thejudge in theplay.Klaus finds abook ondomestic lawin the library.Olaf says thereason for hisbad behaviorwas his busytheater career.Klausdeterminesthat Count Olafis planning alegal trick.The play isscheduled totake placeon Friday.Count Olafpressures thechildren toagree to be inthe play.The childrendecide tolook for abook onmarriage law.Olaf says Mr.Poe calledhim aboutthe children'scomplaints.Count Olafreminds thechildren heis their legalguardian.Count Olafsays he'llplay thegroom in theplay.The childrenleave thehouse to visitJusticeStrauss.Klaus makesthe decisionto studyinheritancelaw.The childrenrealize theoatmealmust bepoisoned.Olaf says theplay is calledTheMarvelousMarriage.Sunny saysa word thatsounds like"Poison!"Count Olafannounceshe is puttingon a play.Sunny andKlaus aretold they willbe guests inthe play.Count Olafacts sweetandapologetic tothe children.The childrengo to JusticeStrauss'senormouslibrary.The childrenlaugh at Olaf'sridiculous useof the word"standoffish."Violet noticesthe familiareye paintedon a kitchencupboard.Violet isassignedthe role ofthe bride.Count Olaftastes thefood himselfto prove it isnot poisoned.Olaf offersthe childrenoatmeal withraspberriesfor breakfast.JusticeStrauss willplay thejudge in theplay.Klaus finds abook ondomestic lawin the library.

Chapter 6 - 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. Olaf says the reason for his bad behavior was his busy theater career.
  2. Klaus determines that Count Olaf is planning a legal trick.
  3. The play is scheduled to take place on Friday.
  4. Count Olaf pressures the children to agree to be in the play.
  5. The children decide to look for a book on marriage law.
  6. Olaf says Mr. Poe called him about the children's complaints.
  7. Count Olaf reminds the children he is their legal guardian.
  8. Count Olaf says he'll play the groom in the play.
  9. The children leave the house to visit Justice Strauss.
  10. Klaus makes the decision to study inheritance law.
  11. The children realize the oatmeal must be poisoned.
  12. Olaf says the play is called The Marvelous Marriage.
  13. Sunny says a word that sounds like "Poison!"
  14. Count Olaf announces he is putting on a play.
  15. Sunny and Klaus are told they will be guests in the play.
  16. Count Olaf acts sweet and apologetic to the children.
  17. The children go to Justice Strauss's enormous library.
  18. The children laugh at Olaf's ridiculous use of the word "standoffish."
  19. Violet notices the familiar eye painted on a kitchen cupboard.
  20. Violet is assigned the role of the bride.
  21. Count Olaf tastes the food himself to prove it is not poisoned.
  22. Olaf offers the children oatmeal with raspberries for breakfast.
  23. Justice Strauss will play the judge in the play.
  24. Klaus finds a book on domestic law in the library.