The hoof andhorn symbolson the flaghave beenremoved.Mr. Pilkingtoncongratulated thepigs on their lowrations, long workinghours, and absenceof pampering to theother animals.The pigs planto stop the useof animalscalling eachother“Comrades.”Napoleonstarts towear Mr.Jones’s oldclothing.Pigs startedcarryingwhips intheir trotters.Squealer took thesheep to a pieceof wasteland toteach them a newsong for over aweek.The humansand pigswere playinga game ofcards.The 7commandmentshave beenremoved and nowa singlecommandmentremains.Muriel,Jessie,Bluebell, andPincher areall dead.“The truesthappiness…lay in workinghard andliving frugally.”The farm hadexpanded bypurchasing twofields from Mr.Pilkington.The animals couldnot remember iftheir lives hadbeen any better orworse now thanbefore therebellion.AnimalFarm isrenamed.The animalsgather outsidethe farmhouseto watch thepigs andhumans interact.A pigwalkingon theirhind legs.Old Major’sskull hadbeenburied.“Four legsgood, twolegsbetter!”Noanimalshad everretired.Mr. Pilkingtonmakes atoast toAnimal Farm.Humans areinvited to thefarm to makea “tour ofinspection.”The farm isnow ownedby the pigsonly.The animalsstill felt noricher exceptfor the pigsand the dogs.“All animalsare equal. Butsome animalsare more equalthan others.”The windmillis completedand the farmhas electricpower.The animalscould no longertell the differencebetween thehumans and thepigs.The hoof andhorn symbolson the flaghave beenremoved.Mr. Pilkingtoncongratulated thepigs on their lowrations, long workinghours, and absenceof pampering to theother animals.The pigs planto stop the useof animalscalling eachother“Comrades.”Napoleonstarts towear Mr.Jones’s oldclothing.Pigs startedcarryingwhips intheir trotters.Squealer took thesheep to a pieceof wasteland toteach them a newsong for over aweek.The humansand pigswere playinga game ofcards.The 7commandmentshave beenremoved and nowa singlecommandmentremains.Muriel,Jessie,Bluebell, andPincher areall dead.“The truesthappiness…lay in workinghard andliving frugally.”The farm hadexpanded bypurchasing twofields from Mr.Pilkington.The animals couldnot remember iftheir lives hadbeen any better orworse now thanbefore therebellion.AnimalFarm isrenamed.The animalsgather outsidethe farmhouseto watch thepigs andhumans interact.A pigwalkingon theirhind legs.Old Major’sskull hadbeenburied.“Four legsgood, twolegsbetter!”Noanimalshad everretired.Mr. Pilkingtonmakes atoast toAnimal Farm.Humans areinvited to thefarm to makea “tour ofinspection.”The farm isnow ownedby the pigsonly.The animalsstill felt noricher exceptfor the pigsand the dogs.“All animalsare equal. Butsome animalsare more equalthan others.”The windmillis completedand the farmhas electricpower.The animalscould no longertell the differencebetween thehumans and thepigs.

Untitled Bingo - 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. The hoof and horn symbols on the flag have been removed.
  2. Mr. Pilkington congratulated the pigs on their low rations, long working hours, and absence of pampering to the other animals.
  3. The pigs plan to stop the use of animals calling each other “Comrades.”
  4. Napoleon starts to wear Mr. Jones’s old clothing.
  5. Pigs started carrying whips in their trotters.
  6. Squealer took the sheep to a piece of wasteland to teach them a new song for over a week.
  7. The humans and pigs were playing a game of cards.
  8. The 7 commandments have been removed and now a single commandment remains.
  9. Muriel, Jessie, Bluebell, and Pincher are all dead.
  10. “The truest happiness…lay in working hard and living frugally.”
  11. The farm had expanded by purchasing two fields from Mr. Pilkington.
  12. The animals could not remember if their lives had been any better or worse now than before the rebellion.
  13. Animal Farm is renamed.
  14. The animals gather outside the farmhouse to watch the pigs and humans interact.
  15. A pig walking on their hind legs.
  16. Old Major’s skull had been buried.
  17. “Four legs good, two legs better!”
  18. No animals had ever retired.
  19. Mr. Pilkington makes a toast to Animal Farm.
  20. Humans are invited to the farm to make a “tour of inspection.”
  21. The farm is now owned by the pigs only.
  22. The animals still felt no richer except for the pigs and the dogs.
  23. “All animals are equal. But some animals are more equal than others.”
  24. The windmill is completed and the farm has electric power.
  25. The animals could no longer tell the difference between the humans and the pigs.