Some Polishpeople sharean β€œopΕ‚atek”wafer beforedinner. 🍞✨Some Irishfamilies hangholly andmistletoe intheir homes. πŸŒΏπŸ’‹Some Germanshide a pickleornament in theChristmas treefor luck. πŸ₯’πŸŽ„Some Mexicanscelebrate withβ€œposadas,”reenacting Maryand Joseph’sjourney. πŸ πŸ•―οΈSome Dutchchildren put outshoes for giftsfromSinterklaas. πŸ‘žπŸŽSome Lebanesemake festivedesserts anddecorate homeswith lights. 🍰🏠Some Greeksattend church andshare a specialbread calledβ€œChristopsomo.β€πŸžπŸ‡¬πŸ‡·SomeIcelanders readbooks andenjoy quietevenings withfamily. πŸ“šβ„οΈSome Scotscelebrate withHogmanay-style partiesand fireworks.πŸŽ†πŸ΄SomeJapaneseexchange giftswith coworkersinstead offamily. πŸŽπŸ‘”Some Swissenjoy skiingtrips andfestivemarkets. β›·οΈπŸŽ„Some PuertoRicans celebratewith paradesand music calledβ€œParrandas.” πŸŽΆπŸŽ‰Some Swedishlight candles onwindowsills forSaint Lucia’sDay. πŸ•―οΈβœ¨SomeAustraliansenjoy aChristmas swimin the ocean.πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈπŸŽ„Some Italianshang small giftsin children’sstockings onChristmas Eve.🧦🎁SomeIcelanders givebooks to eachother onChristmas Eve.πŸ“šπŸŽ„SomeAustralianscelebrate with aChristmasbarbecue on thebeach. πŸ–οΈπŸ–Some Finnishkids visitSanta Clausin Lapland.πŸŽ…β„οΈSome Filipinofamilies holdβ€œSimbang Gabi,”a series of earlymorningmasses. β›ͺπŸŒ…SomeCanadianshang stockingsby the fireplace.🧦πŸ”₯Some Japaneseeat Christmascake, oftendecorated withstrawberries andcream. πŸ°πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅Some Canadiansattend β€œFirst Night”festivals withperformances andfireworks. πŸŽ­πŸŽ†Some Italianshang nativityscenes calledβ€œpresepi” intheir homes. πŸ πŸ‘ΆSome RussiansattendChristmasservices atOrthodoxchurches. β›ͺ❄️Some Germansset upChristmasmarkets anddrink mulledwine. πŸŽ„πŸ·Some Spanishchildrenparticipate inparades calledβ€œCabalgata deReyes.” πŸŽ‰πŸ‘‘Some Britishchildren leavemince pies andmilk for SantaClaus. πŸ₯§πŸ₯›SomeAmericanswatch Christmasmovies togetheras a familytradition. πŸ“ΊπŸŽ„SomeAmericansdecorate bigChristmas treesand exchangepresents. πŸŽ„πŸŽSome EthiopianscelebrateChristmas onJanuary 7th withchurch services.β›ͺπŸŽ‰Some Braziliansdecorate streetswith lights andnativity scenes.πŸŒŸπŸ™οΈSome Norwegianfamilies decoratewith stars andcandles onChristmas Eve.β­πŸ•―οΈSome Frenchfamilies enjoy abig feast calledβ€œRΓ©veillon” onChristmas Eve.πŸ½οΈπŸŽ„Some Polishpeople sharean β€œopΕ‚atek”wafer beforedinner. 🍞✨Some Irishfamilies hangholly andmistletoe intheir homes. πŸŒΏπŸ’‹Some Germanshide a pickleornament in theChristmas treefor luck. πŸ₯’πŸŽ„Some Mexicanscelebrate withβ€œposadas,”reenacting Maryand Joseph’sjourney. πŸ πŸ•―οΈSome Dutchchildren put outshoes for giftsfromSinterklaas. πŸ‘žπŸŽSome Lebanesemake festivedesserts anddecorate homeswith lights. 🍰🏠Some Greeksattend church andshare a specialbread calledβ€œChristopsomo.β€πŸžπŸ‡¬πŸ‡·SomeIcelanders readbooks andenjoy quietevenings withfamily. πŸ“šβ„οΈSome Scotscelebrate withHogmanay-style partiesand fireworks.πŸŽ†πŸ΄SomeJapaneseexchange giftswith coworkersinstead offamily. πŸŽπŸ‘”Some Swissenjoy skiingtrips andfestivemarkets. β›·οΈπŸŽ„Some PuertoRicans celebratewith paradesand music calledβ€œParrandas.” πŸŽΆπŸŽ‰Some Swedishlight candles onwindowsills forSaint Lucia’sDay. πŸ•―οΈβœ¨SomeAustraliansenjoy aChristmas swimin the ocean.πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈπŸŽ„Some Italianshang small giftsin children’sstockings onChristmas Eve.🧦🎁SomeIcelanders givebooks to eachother onChristmas Eve.πŸ“šπŸŽ„SomeAustralianscelebrate with aChristmasbarbecue on thebeach. πŸ–οΈπŸ–Some Finnishkids visitSanta Clausin Lapland.πŸŽ…β„οΈSome Filipinofamilies holdβ€œSimbang Gabi,”a series of earlymorningmasses. β›ͺπŸŒ…SomeCanadianshang stockingsby the fireplace.🧦πŸ”₯Some Japaneseeat Christmascake, oftendecorated withstrawberries andcream. πŸ°πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅Some Canadiansattend β€œFirst Night”festivals withperformances andfireworks. πŸŽ­πŸŽ†Some Italianshang nativityscenes calledβ€œpresepi” intheir homes. πŸ πŸ‘ΆSome RussiansattendChristmasservices atOrthodoxchurches. β›ͺ❄️Some Germansset upChristmasmarkets anddrink mulledwine. πŸŽ„πŸ·Some Spanishchildrenparticipate inparades calledβ€œCabalgata deReyes.” πŸŽ‰πŸ‘‘Some Britishchildren leavemince pies andmilk for SantaClaus. πŸ₯§πŸ₯›SomeAmericanswatch Christmasmovies togetheras a familytradition. πŸ“ΊπŸŽ„SomeAmericansdecorate bigChristmas treesand exchangepresents. πŸŽ„πŸŽSome EthiopianscelebrateChristmas onJanuary 7th withchurch services.β›ͺπŸŽ‰Some Braziliansdecorate streetswith lights andnativity scenes.πŸŒŸπŸ™οΈSome Norwegianfamilies decoratewith stars andcandles onChristmas Eve.β­πŸ•―οΈSome Frenchfamilies enjoy abig feast calledβ€œRΓ©veillon” onChristmas Eve.πŸ½οΈπŸŽ„

B18 L18 Some Americans watch Christmas movies together as a family tradition. πŸ“ΊπŸŽ„ - 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. Some Polish people share an β€œopΕ‚atek” wafer before dinner. 🍞✨
  2. Some Irish families hang holly and mistletoe in their homes. πŸŒΏπŸ’‹
  3. Some Germans hide a pickle ornament in the Christmas tree for luck. πŸ₯’πŸŽ„
  4. Some Mexicans celebrate with β€œposadas,” reenacting Mary and Joseph’s journey. πŸ πŸ•―οΈ
  5. Some Dutch children put out shoes for gifts from Sinterklaas. πŸ‘žπŸŽ
  6. Some Lebanese make festive desserts and decorate homes with lights. 🍰🏠
  7. Some Greeks attend church and share a special bread called β€œChristopsomo.” πŸžπŸ‡¬πŸ‡·
  8. Some Icelanders read books and enjoy quiet evenings with family. πŸ“šβ„οΈ
  9. Some Scots celebrate with Hogmanay-style parties and fireworks. πŸŽ†πŸ΄
  10. Some Japanese exchange gifts with coworkers instead of family. πŸŽπŸ‘”
  11. Some Swiss enjoy skiing trips and festive markets. β›·οΈπŸŽ„
  12. Some Puerto Ricans celebrate with parades and music called β€œParrandas.” πŸŽΆπŸŽ‰
  13. Some Swedish light candles on windowsills for Saint Lucia’s Day. πŸ•―οΈβœ¨
  14. Some Australians enjoy a Christmas swim in the ocean. πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈπŸŽ„
  15. Some Italians hang small gifts in children’s stockings on Christmas Eve. 🧦🎁
  16. Some Icelanders give books to each other on Christmas Eve. πŸ“šπŸŽ„
  17. Some Australians celebrate with a Christmas barbecue on the beach. πŸ–οΈπŸ–
  18. Some Finnish kids visit Santa Claus in Lapland. πŸŽ…β„οΈ
  19. Some Filipino families hold β€œSimbang Gabi,” a series of early morning masses. β›ͺπŸŒ…
  20. Some Canadians hang stockings by the fireplace. 🧦πŸ”₯
  21. Some Japanese eat Christmas cake, often decorated with strawberries and cream. πŸ°πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅
  22. Some Canadians attend β€œFirst Night” festivals with performances and fireworks. πŸŽ­πŸŽ†
  23. Some Italians hang nativity scenes called β€œpresepi” in their homes. πŸ πŸ‘Ά
  24. Some Russians attend Christmas services at Orthodox churches. β›ͺ❄️
  25. Some Germans set up Christmas markets and drink mulled wine. πŸŽ„πŸ·
  26. Some Spanish children participate in parades called β€œCabalgata de Reyes.” πŸŽ‰πŸ‘‘
  27. Some British children leave mince pies and milk for Santa Claus. πŸ₯§πŸ₯›
  28. Some Americans watch Christmas movies together as a family tradition. πŸ“ΊπŸŽ„
  29. Some Americans decorate big Christmas trees and exchange presents. πŸŽ„πŸŽ
  30. Some Ethiopians celebrate Christmas on January 7th with church services. β›ͺπŸŽ‰
  31. Some Brazilians decorate streets with lights and nativity scenes. πŸŒŸπŸ™οΈ
  32. Some Norwegian families decorate with stars and candles on Christmas Eve. β­πŸ•―οΈ
  33. Some French families enjoy a big feast called β€œRΓ©veillon” on Christmas Eve. πŸ½οΈπŸŽ„