Maple Taffy on Snow – Canada Japanese Ōmisoka – Japan Tết Preparations – Vietnam Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony – Ethiopia Nochebuena Asado – Argentina Irish Wren Day – Ireland Loy Krathong – Thailand Pozole Christmas Eve Dinner – Mexico Las Posadas – Mexico Bali Temple Offerings – Indonesia Año Viejo Burning – Ecuador Tuareg Tea Rituals – Mali/Niger Yalda Night – Iran Three Kings Day Bread (Rosca de Reyes) – Mexico Samba Street Celebrations – Brazil Chilenitos Pastries – Chile Cape Malay Bobotie Christmas Meal – South Africa Hogbetsotso Festival – Ghana Luminarias – United States (Southwest) Tamales on Christmas – Mexico Koeksister Holiday Treats – South Africa Dongzhi Solstice Dumplings – China Uruguayan Parrillada New Year – Uruguay Kilikiti Games – Samoa/Tokelau Hallacas – Venezuela Kwanzaa Karamu Feast – United States Umkhosi Wokweshwama – South Africa Velitas Night – Colombia Holiday Markets in Wellington – New Zealand Basque Olentzero – Spain St. Lucia Day – Sweden Feast of Seven Fishes – Italy Revelion White Clothing Tradition – Brazil Sinterklaas Feast – Netherlands Coptic Christmas – Egypt German Weihnachtsmarkt – Germany Pavlova Dessert – Australia/New Zealand Gulab Jamun & Mithai Exchanges – India Osechi Ryori – Japan Tongan Lakalaka Dance – Tonga Beach Christmas BBQ – Australia Krampusnacht – Austria Wigilia Dinner – Poland Panettone Christmas Loaf – Peru Hogmanay First- Footing – Scotland Bûche de Noël – France Junkanoo Parade – Bahamas Sega Dancing – Mauritius Seollal Bowing Ceremony – South Korea Sydney Harbour Fireworks – Australia Haka Performances – New Zealand Māori Yennayer Amazigh New Year – Morocco/Algeria Motu Cooking Celebrations – Cook Islands Peruvian Hot Chocolate Gatherings – Peru Diwali Sweets – India Gingerbread House Making – United States/Canada New Year’s Eve Ball Drop – United States Pōhutukawa Tree Bloom – New Zealand Umu Feasts – Samoa Timket – Ethiopia Maple Taffy on Snow – Canada Japanese Ōmisoka – Japan Tết Preparations – Vietnam Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony – Ethiopia Nochebuena Asado – Argentina Irish Wren Day – Ireland Loy Krathong – Thailand Pozole Christmas Eve Dinner – Mexico Las Posadas – Mexico Bali Temple Offerings – Indonesia Año Viejo Burning – Ecuador Tuareg Tea Rituals – Mali/Niger Yalda Night – Iran Three Kings Day Bread (Rosca de Reyes) – Mexico Samba Street Celebrations – Brazil Chilenitos Pastries – Chile Cape Malay Bobotie Christmas Meal – South Africa Hogbetsotso Festival – Ghana Luminarias – United States (Southwest) Tamales on Christmas – Mexico Koeksister Holiday Treats – South Africa Dongzhi Solstice Dumplings – China Uruguayan Parrillada New Year – Uruguay Kilikiti Games – Samoa/Tokelau Hallacas – Venezuela Kwanzaa Karamu Feast – United States Umkhosi Wokweshwama – South Africa Velitas Night – Colombia Holiday Markets in Wellington – New Zealand Basque Olentzero – Spain St. Lucia Day – Sweden Feast of Seven Fishes – Italy Revelion White Clothing Tradition – Brazil Sinterklaas Feast – Netherlands Coptic Christmas – Egypt German Weihnachtsmarkt – Germany Pavlova Dessert – Australia/New Zealand Gulab Jamun & Mithai Exchanges – India Osechi Ryori – Japan Tongan Lakalaka Dance – Tonga Beach Christmas BBQ – Australia Krampusnacht – Austria Wigilia Dinner – Poland Panettone Christmas Loaf – Peru Hogmanay First- Footing – Scotland Bûche de Noël – France Junkanoo Parade – Bahamas Sega Dancing – Mauritius Seollal Bowing Ceremony – South Korea Sydney Harbour Fireworks – Australia Haka Performances – New Zealand Māori Yennayer Amazigh New Year – Morocco/Algeria Motu Cooking Celebrations – Cook Islands Peruvian Hot Chocolate Gatherings – Peru Diwali Sweets – India Gingerbread House Making – United States/Canada New Year’s Eve Ball Drop – United States Pōhutukawa Tree Bloom – New Zealand Umu Feasts – Samoa Timket – Ethiopia
(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.
Maple Taffy on Snow – Canada
Japanese Ōmisoka – Japan
Tết Preparations – Vietnam
Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony – Ethiopia
Nochebuena Asado – Argentina
Irish Wren Day – Ireland
Loy Krathong – Thailand
Pozole Christmas Eve Dinner – Mexico
Las Posadas – Mexico
Bali Temple Offerings – Indonesia
Año Viejo Burning – Ecuador
Tuareg Tea Rituals – Mali/Niger
Yalda Night – Iran
Three Kings Day Bread (Rosca de Reyes) – Mexico
Samba Street Celebrations – Brazil
Chilenitos Pastries – Chile
Cape Malay Bobotie Christmas Meal – South Africa
Hogbetsotso Festival – Ghana
Luminarias – United States (Southwest)
Tamales on Christmas – Mexico
Koeksister Holiday Treats – South Africa
Dongzhi Solstice Dumplings – China
Uruguayan Parrillada New Year – Uruguay
Kilikiti Games – Samoa/Tokelau
Hallacas – Venezuela
Kwanzaa Karamu Feast – United States
Umkhosi Wokweshwama – South Africa
Velitas Night – Colombia
Holiday Markets in Wellington – New Zealand
Basque Olentzero – Spain
St. Lucia Day – Sweden
Feast of Seven Fishes – Italy
Revelion White Clothing Tradition – Brazil
Sinterklaas Feast – Netherlands
Coptic Christmas – Egypt
German Weihnachtsmarkt – Germany
Pavlova Dessert – Australia/New Zealand
Gulab Jamun & Mithai Exchanges – India
Osechi Ryori – Japan
Tongan Lakalaka Dance – Tonga
Beach Christmas BBQ – Australia
Krampusnacht – Austria
Wigilia Dinner – Poland
Panettone Christmas Loaf – Peru
Hogmanay First-Footing – Scotland
Bûche de Noël – France
Junkanoo Parade – Bahamas
Sega Dancing – Mauritius
Seollal Bowing Ceremony – South Korea
Sydney Harbour Fireworks – Australia
Haka Performances – New Zealand Māori
Yennayer Amazigh New Year – Morocco/Algeria
Motu Cooking Celebrations – Cook Islands
Peruvian Hot Chocolate Gatherings – Peru
Diwali Sweets – India
Gingerbread House Making – United States/Canada
New Year’s Eve Ball Drop – United States
Pōhutukawa Tree Bloom – New Zealand
Umu Feasts – Samoa
Timket – Ethiopia