(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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Bilbo wakes up to see a massive spider descend toward him, and he quickly draws his sword.
Hoping for food and company, they follow strange lights—only to find elves having feasts in the woods.
Bilbo kills the spider in self-defense, showing bravery and quick-thinking.
During the crossing, Bombur falls into the water after being struck by a fleeing deer.
The dwarves discover that Bilbo has the magic ring that makes him invisible.
Their supply of food begins to run low, adding to their misery.
The travelers come across the magical black stream Beorn warned them about.
After leaving Beorn's, Bilbo and the dwarves continue their journey through the dark and dangerous forest of Mirkwood.
On the third attempt to find the lights, the company becomes separated from one another in the darkness.
They grew to hate the forest as heartily as they had
hated the tunnels of the goblins.
Summoning his bravery, Bilbo uses the ring of invisibility to sneak up on the spiders.
Exhausted but alive, they realize Bilbo’s courage and cleverness have saved them all, marking a turning point in his growth as a true adventurer.
The company has to carry the heavy, sleeping Bombur as they continue on.
Thorin is captured by the wood-elves and thrown in the dungeon,
Gandalf has left them, so the company must rely on their own wits and courage.
Ch. VIII: "Flies and Spiders"
Bilbo climbs a tree and sees several dark black butterflies.
They try to cross the stream using a nearby boat tied to the far bank.
Bilbo then discovers that the other dwarves have been captured and are hanging in webs nearby.
A fierce battle follows, but with Bilbo’s leadership and invisibility, the group defeats the spiders and escapes.
Bilbo wakes up alone, frightened, and unsure where his friends are.
He distracts them by throwing stones and taunting them, then cuts the dwarves free.
Bilbo names his sword—calling it “Sting.”
In want of food and water, the travelers leave the path.
Summoning his bravery, Bilbo uses the ring of invisibility to sneak up on the spiders.