(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 child mentions their Mammy or Granny
A child awkwardly attempts a rap
An emotional surprise family reunion (e.g., from Australia)
A child mentions being from the county you are from
The Toy Show Appeal total passes €1 Million
A reference to the price of the toy is made
A child mentions a toy they have 'at home' already
A child is very shy
A child mentions their favourite 'YouTuber' or 'Twitch Streamer'
A child completely ignores the toy they are reviewing
A boy with a mullet is on the show
A child is wearing a **chunky Aran jumper**
Child turns on patrick(ie shoots him or tricks him)
A prop that was "working earlier" suddenly stops functioning
A Cautionary warning to the children watching about how expensive a toy is.
A child mentions a **GAA** team or player
A child performs a song from a *Disney* film
A child does a dramatic martial arts move
The host makes an *inappropriate* joke that flies over a child's head
The TV License is mentioned
A toy is dramatically broken on air
The host tears off a festive costume layer
A Child makes a meme-worthy catchphrase(group needs to agree)
The host is mercilessly "roasted" by a child.
A child reviews a book **written by an Irish author**
A 'culchie' child mentions farming or livestock
A child’s outfit is entirely too formal for TV
A child mentions a TikTok trend
A child gets lost and goes the wrong way in the vehicle parade
The "Our friends at Smyths/Ken Black" thank you is mentioned.
Child with a double-barrel name is introduced(John-joe etc)
A reference to a moment from **The Traitors Ireland**
A new version of a classic toy (Furby, Scalextrics, etc.) is shown
Mention of "Media Training" - ie Ivan Yeats
A child with an 'odd' or obscure hobby is introduced
A technical difficulty on stage (e.g., a mic crackles, a prop falls).