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* [[Bingo (card game)|''Bingo'' (card game)]], named by analogy to the game ''Bingo''
* [[Bingo (card game)|''Bingo'' (card game)]], named by analogy to the game ''Bingo''
* [[Bingo (Scrabble)|Bingo (''Scrabble'')]], a term used in the game ''Scrabble'' in North America, for playing all seven of one's tiles
* [[Bingo (Scrabble)|Bingo (''Scrabble'')]], a term used in the game ''Scrabble'' in North America, for playing all seven of one's tiles
* [[Bingo (Philippines Version)]], The Bingo Game Philippines has cemented itself as one of the most cherished games across the archipelago. It offers a unique combination of strategy, luck, and social connection, making it a favorite pastime among families and communities. <ref>https://ww-deskgame.ph/bingo-game-philippines/</ref>


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Latest revision as of 06:15, 10 December 2024

Bingo or B-I-N-G-O may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

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Gaming

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  • Bingo, a game using a printed card of numbers
    • Bingo (British version), a game using a printed card of 15 numbers on three lines; most commonly played in the UK and Ireland
    • Bingo (American version), a game using a printed card of numbers in a five-by-five grid; most commonly played in the US and Canada
  • Bingo (card game), named by analogy to the game Bingo
  • Bingo (Scrabble), a term used in the game Scrabble in North America, for playing all seven of one's tiles

Characters

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Films

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Music

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Albums

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Songs

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Other arts and entertainment

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  • "Bingo" (Better Call Saul), a 2015 television episode
  • In French, Bingo Crépuscule (where the second word means twilight), is the title of the 2nd episode of the Radio France audio adaptation of Sebastien Japrisot’s 1991 novel Un long dimanche de fiançailles, also adapted as a French-American film in 2004 with the same title (in English, A Very Long engagement) in which the phrase as a location on the French front lines of WWI features prominently in the plot.
  • "Bingo" (Roseanne), a 1992 television episode
  • Bingo (play), a 1973 play by Edward Bond titled Bingo: Scenes of Money and Death, about the last days of William Shakespeare
  • Bingo! The Horrifying Eyewitness Account of a Prison Riot (1985), Roger Caron's firsthand account of the 1971 Kingston Penitentiary riot

People

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Places

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Burkina Faso

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Japan

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United States

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Other uses

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