(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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The weather soon turns stormy, and thunder echoes through the valleys.
Gandalf uses his magic and sword to guide and protect them as they run.
The dwarves and Bilbo can barely keep up in the confusion.
When he spots the swords taken from the trolls’ hoard, he recognizes them as ancient blades used against goblins in past wars.
The goblins sing a cruel song as they lead the captives before their leader, the Great Goblin.
The travelers take shelter in a small cave to escape the storm.
The Great Goblin is furious to see strangers in his domain and suspects them of being spies or thieves.
Gandalf reappears in a flash of blue light, striking down the Great Goblin with his sword, Glamdring.
Suddenly, his dream becomes real when the cave wall opens and goblins rush in.
Gandalf inspects the cave carefully before agreeing they can rest inside for the night.
The goblins call the Elvish swords Biter and Beater in lieu of their Elvish names.
His anger grows, and he orders the travelers to be punished.
Just then, the lights go out and confusion erupts in the goblin hall.
In the scramble, Bilbo is bumped, trips, and falls into the blackness behind the others.
They flee through the twisting tunnels, pursued by goblins shouting in the darkness.
The company escapes the goblins’ main tunnels but doesn’t realize Bilbo has been left behind.
The path is rough, steep, and often covered in mist and loose stones.
Oin and Gloin wanted to light a fire to dry their clothes, but Gandalf says no.
Kili and Fili are tasked with finding shelter to weather the storm.
Lightning flashes reveal great stone giants throwing rocks at each other across the peaks.
The goblins capture Bilbo and the dwarves while Gandalf disappears in the confusion.
After leaving Rivendell, Bilbo and the company of dwarves begin their journey into the Misty Mountains.
The frightened goblins scatter, and Gandalf leads the company to safety.
Bilbo lies unconscious for a while in the dark, completely alone.
When he wakes up, he cannot see anything and begins feeling around in the pitch-black tunnel.
Everyone is tired and soon falls asleep, except Bilbo, who dreams uneasily of cracks in the walls.