(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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A ringing item mentioned in holiday songs.
Jingle Bells
Name of the snowman who is brought to life with a magical hat
Frosty
Decorative displaces that brighten homes during the holidays.
Holiday Lights
A reindeer known for his glowing red nose
Rudolph
The tradition of exchanging wrapped surprises.
Gift-Giving
The shortest day of the year
Winter Solstice
Name of the candleholder used during Hanukkah
Menorah
This plant is hung as Christmas decor that people traditionally kiss under.
Mistletoe
A bright object placed on top of many holiday trees.
Star
The act of singing holiday songs door-to-door.
Caroling
A tasty treat often left out for Santa
Sugar Cookies
December flower with bright red leaves
Poinsettia
The Kwanzaa principle meaning "unity."
Umoja
The day people commonly make personal commitments for the coming year.
New Year's Day
The season of snow, cold, and cozy sweaters.
Winter
A holiday cookie made from spiced dough and often shaped like people or houses.
Gingerbread
A warm chocolatey drink enjoyed during winter
Hot Cocoa
How many candles are placed in a Kwanzaa kinara?
Seven
Fruit often used in wreaths and garland.
Cranberries
Spinning top used in a Hanukkah game.
Dreidel
The symbol representing the return of the sun during Yule.
Sun Wheel
Festive feast celebrated during Kwanzaa
Karamu
A shiny decoration hung on trees.
Tinsel
Christmas plant with sharp leaves and red berries.
Holly
A creamy holiday drink made with milk, eggs, and spices
Eggnog
A holiday observed by lighting candles for eight nights
Hanukkah
Month most associated with major winter holidays.
December
What type of log is traditionally burned as a part of a winter celebration?
Yule
Delicate icy patterns that fall from the sky.
Snowflake