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Bingo Instructions Bingo Instructions Host Instructions: · Decide when to start and select your goal(s) · Designate a judge to announce events · Cross off events from the list below when announced Goals: · First to get any line (up, down, left, right, diagonally) · First to get any 2 lines · First to get the four corners · First to get two diagonal lines through the middle (an "X") · First to get all squares (a "coverall") Guest Instructions: · Check off events on your card as the judge announces them · If you satisfy a goal, announce "BINGO!". You've won! · The judge decides in the case of disputes This is an alphabetical list of all 99 events: 1st DOWN, 2-MINUTE WARNING, 2-POINT CONVERSION, 3rd DOWN CONVERSION, BERNIE KOSAR, BETHUNE-COOKMAN WILDCATS, BLOCK, BOB GRIESE, CARRY, CHAD HENNE, CHEERLEADERS, CLIPPING, COIN TOSS, DAN MARINO, DANNY MCMANUS, DANNY WUERFFEL, DEFENSIVE BACK, DEFENSIVE LINEMAN, DEFENSIVE TACKLE, DELAY OF GAME, DON SHULA, ELIGIBLE RECEIVER, ENCROACHMENT, END LINE, END ZONE, EXTRA POINT, FACE MASK, FAILED CONVERSION, FAIR CATCH, FALSE START, FIELD GOAL, FIELD POSITION, FIRST & TEN, FIRST DOWN, FIU GOLDEN PANTHERS, FL A&M RATTLERS, FL ATLANTIC OWLS, FOWARD PASS, FRED TAYLOR, FSU SEMINOLES, FUMBLE, FUMBLE LOST, GATORADE SHOWER, GINO TORETTA, GOAL POST, HAIL MARY, HOLDING, ILLEGAL FORMATION, ILLEGAL MOTION, IN BOUNDS, INJURY TIME OUT, INTERCEPTION, INTERFERENCE, JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS, JON GRUDEN, KEN DORSEY, KICK RETURNER, KICKOFF, LARRY CSONKA, LARRY SEIPLE, LINE OF SCRIMMAGE, MARK BRUNELL, MERCURY MORRIS, MIAMI DOLPHINS, MISSED FIELD GOAL, NICKEL DEFENSE, OPEN RECEIVER, OUT OF BOUNDS, PASS INTERFERENCE, PASSING TD, PERSONAL FOUL, PHILLIP DORSETT, PLACEKICKER, POM POMS, PUNT, PUNTER, QB KNEEL, QUARTEBACK SNEAK, RED ZONE, REX GROSSMAN, ROUGHING THE KICKER, ROUGHING THE PASSER, RUSHING, SACK, SAFETY, SNAP, SPIRAL THROW, STEVE SPURRIER, STEVE YOUNG, TACKLE, TIM TEBOW, TOTAL OFFENSE, TOUCHBACK, TOUCHDOWN, UCF KNIGHTS, UF GATORS, UM HURRICANES, USF BULLS, VINNY TESTEVERDE. BuzzBuzzBingo.com · Create, Download, Print, Play, BINGO! · Copyright © 2003-2021 · All rights reserved Bingo Call Sheet This is a randomized list of all 99 bingo events in square format that you can mark off in order, choose from randomly, or cut up to pull from a hat: OUT OF FIELD GOAL SPIRAL GINO BOUNDS GOAL POST THROW TORETTA CHAD DAN USF ILLEGAL COIN HENNE MARINO BULLS FORMATION TOSS INJURY MARK QB TIME SACK PUNTER BRUNELL KNEEL OUT IN TOTAL NICKEL KEN FUMBLE BOUNDS OFFENSE DEFENSE DORSEY FIU RED PASS PASSING GOLDEN INTERCEPTION ZONE INTERFERENCE TD PANTHERS DEFENSIVE DEFENSIVE QUARTEBACK CHEERLEADERS HOLDING TACKLE LINEMAN SNEAK BuzzBuzzBingo.com · Create, Download, Print, Play, BINGO! · Copyright © 2003-2021 · All rights reserved Bingo Call Sheet This continues the randomized list of all 99 bingo events. The bingo squares are aligned on each page to allow for easier cutting. FL A&M BOB FIRST STEVE KICKOFF RATTLERS GRIESE & TEN YOUNG FL ROUGHING LARRY FAILED JACKSONVILLE ATLANTIC THE SEIPLE CONVERSION JAGUARS OWLS KICKER ELIGIBLE BERNIE UM DANNY DON RECEIVER KOSAR HURRICANES WUERFFEL SHULA END UCF REX BETHUNE-COOKMAN TOUCHBACK LINE KNIGHTS WILDCATS GROSSMAN ROUGHING UF TIM FUMBLE TOUCHDOWN THE GATORS TEBOW LOST PASSER FIELD FALSE LARRY DANNY INTERFERENCE POSITION START CSONKA MCMANUS BuzzBuzzBingo.com · Create, Download, Print, Play, BINGO! · Copyright © 2003-2021 · All rights reserved Bingo Call Sheet This continues the randomized list of all 99 bingo events. The bingo squares are aligned on each page to allow for easier cutting. EXTRA FRED 2-MINUTE TACKLE CLIPPING POINT TAYLOR WARNING ILLEGAL POM HAIL RUSHING SAFETY MOTION POMS MARY OPEN PHILLIP DEFENSIVE CARRY BLOCK RECEIVER DORSETT BACK VINNY END GATORADE FACE PUNT TESTEVERDE ZONE SHOWER MASK FOWARD MERCURY KICK MIAMI FSU PASS MORRIS RETURNER DOLPHINS SEMINOLES 3rd DOWN FIRST 1st DOWN ENCROACHMENT PLACEKICKER CONVERSION DOWN BuzzBuzzBingo.com · Create, Download, Print, Play, BINGO! · Copyright © 2003-2021 · All rights reserved Bingo Call Sheet This continues the randomized list of all 99 bingo events. The bingo squares are aligned on each page to allow for easier cutting. MISSED PERSONAL FAIR JON FIELD SNAP FOUL CATCH GRUDEN GOAL STEVE DELAY LINE OF 2-POINT SPURRIER OF GAME SCRIMMAGE CONVERSION BuzzBuzzBingo.com · Create, Download, Print, Play, BINGO! · Copyright © 2003-2021 · All rights reserved UF USF LARRY TIM BLOCK GATORS BULLS CSONKA TEBOW NICKEL EXTRA QUARTEBACK 2-POINT SNAP DEFENSE POINT SNEAK CONVERSION ROUGHING ROUGHING OUT OF QB THE THE ENCROACHMENT BOUNDS KNEEL KICKER PASSER MISSED FSU FIELD TOUCHBACK CARRY FIELD SEMINOLES POSITION GOAL INJURY KICK JON TOTAL FOWARD TIME RETURNER GRUDEN OFFENSE PASS OUT This bingo card was created randomly from a total of 99 events. 1st DOWN, 2-MINUTE WARNING, 2-POINT CONVERSION, 3rd DOWN CONVERSION, BERNIE KOSAR, BETHUNE-COOKMAN WILDCATS, BLOCK, BOB GRIESE, CARRY, CHAD HENNE, CHEERLEADERS, CLIPPING, COIN TOSS, DAN MARINO, DANNY MCMANUS, DANNY WUERFFEL, DEFENSIVE BACK, DEFENSIVE LINEMAN, DEFENSIVE TACKLE, DELAY OF GAME, DON SHULA, ELIGIBLE RECEIVER, ENCROACHMENT, END LINE, END ZONE, EXTRA POINT, FACE MASK, FAILED CONVERSION, FAIR CATCH, FALSE START, FIELD GOAL, FIELD POSITION, FIRST & TEN, FIRST DOWN, FIU GOLDEN PANTHERS, FL A&M RATTLERS, FL ATLANTIC OWLS, FOWARD PASS, FRED TAYLOR, FSU SEMINOLES, FUMBLE, FUMBLE LOST, GATORADE SHOWER, GINO TORETTA, GOAL POST, HAIL MARY, HOLDING, ILLEGAL FORMATION, ILLEGAL MOTION, IN BOUNDS, INJURY TIME OUT, INTERCEPTION, INTERFERENCE, JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS, JON GRUDEN, KEN DORSEY, KICK RETURNER, KICKOFF, LARRY CSONKA, LARRY SEIPLE, LINE OF SCRIMMAGE, MARK BRUNELL, MERCURY MORRIS, MIAMI DOLPHINS, MISSED FIELD GOAL, NICKEL DEFENSE, OPEN RECEIVER, OUT OF BOUNDS, PASS INTERFERENCE, PASSING TD, PERSONAL FOUL, PHILLIP DORSETT, PLACEKICKER, POM POMS, PUNT, PUNTER, QB KNEEL, QUARTEBACK SNEAK, RED ZONE, REX GROSSMAN, ROUGHING THE KICKER, ROUGHING THE PASSER, RUSHING, SACK, SAFETY, SNAP, SPIRAL THROW, STEVE SPURRIER, STEVE YOUNG, TACKLE, TIM TEBOW, TOTAL OFFENSE, TOUCHBACK, TOUCHDOWN, UCF KNIGHTS, UF GATORS, UM HURRICANES, USF BULLS, VINNY TESTEVERDE. BuzzBuzzBingo.com · Create, Download, Print, Play, BINGO! · Copyright © 2003-2021 · All rights reserved 3rd DOWN PERSONAL STEVE TOUCHDOWN CARRY CONVERSION FOUL YOUNG EXTRA FALSE POM BETHUNE-COOKMAN PUNTER POINT START WILDCATS POMS FSU OPEN JACKSONVILLE CLIPPING CHEERLEADERS SEMINOLES RECEIVER JAGUARS FIELD CHAD 2-POINT MIAMI KICKOFF POSITION HENNE CONVERSION DOLPHINS ROUGHING DELAY REX BERNIE FOWARD THE OF GAME GROSSMAN KOSAR PASS PASSER This bingo card was created randomly from a total of 99 events. 1st DOWN, 2-MINUTE WARNING, 2-POINT CONVERSION, 3rd DOWN CONVERSION, BERNIE KOSAR, BETHUNE-COOKMAN WILDCATS, BLOCK, BOB GRIESE, CARRY, CHAD HENNE, CHEERLEADERS, CLIPPING, COIN TOSS, DAN MARINO, DANNY MCMANUS, DANNY WUERFFEL, DEFENSIVE BACK, DEFENSIVE LINEMAN, DEFENSIVE TACKLE, DELAY OF GAME, DON SHULA, ELIGIBLE RECEIVER, ENCROACHMENT, END LINE, END ZONE, EXTRA POINT, FACE MASK, FAILED CONVERSION, FAIR CATCH, FALSE START, FIELD GOAL, FIELD POSITION, FIRST & TEN, FIRST DOWN, FIU GOLDEN PANTHERS, FL A&M RATTLERS, FL ATLANTIC OWLS, FOWARD PASS, FRED TAYLOR, FSU SEMINOLES, FUMBLE, FUMBLE LOST, GATORADE SHOWER, GINO TORETTA, GOAL POST, HAIL MARY, HOLDING, ILLEGAL FORMATION, ILLEGAL MOTION, IN BOUNDS, INJURY TIME OUT, INTERCEPTION, INTERFERENCE, JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS, JON GRUDEN, KEN DORSEY, KICK RETURNER, KICKOFF, LARRY CSONKA, LARRY SEIPLE, LINE OF SCRIMMAGE, MARK BRUNELL, MERCURY MORRIS, MIAMI DOLPHINS, MISSED FIELD GOAL, NICKEL DEFENSE, OPEN RECEIVER, OUT OF BOUNDS, PASS INTERFERENCE, PASSING TD, PERSONAL FOUL, PHILLIP DORSETT, PLACEKICKER, POM POMS, PUNT, PUNTER, QB KNEEL, QUARTEBACK SNEAK, RED ZONE, REX GROSSMAN, ROUGHING THE KICKER, ROUGHING THE PASSER, RUSHING, SACK, SAFETY, SNAP, SPIRAL THROW, STEVE SPURRIER, STEVE YOUNG, TACKLE, TIM TEBOW, TOTAL OFFENSE, TOUCHBACK, TOUCHDOWN, UCF KNIGHTS, UF GATORS, UM HURRICANES, USF BULLS, VINNY TESTEVERDE. 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