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About: This bingo card is perfect for anyone tuning in to the Winter Olympics with friends or family. With references to dramatic moments, iconic athletes, unexpected twists, and quirky fashion, it captures the excitement and unpredictability of Olympic broadcasts. Great for watch parties or classroom activities, it adds an extra layer of fun to every thrilling event.
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This Thing You've Seen at the 2026 Winter Games Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: "Curling Baby", Mariah Carey, An athlete crying, Press conference, Shawn White, An athlete being airlifted to hospital, Johnny Weir and Tara Lipinski, Video of an athlete's path to the Olympics, Lighting of two cauldrons, A star from Heated Rivalry, Shocking "Quad God" free skate, Gold medal ceremony for the host country, Dangerous solo US bobsled run (1 of 4 men loaded), Women's hockey, Curling "smack talk", Athlete confessing to his cheating past during post-win interview, Minions-themed unitard, Tina and Milo, Norwegian ski pants, "Backside 1980 Weddle", "Icemeister", Haitian cross-country skier, Broken medal, Wedding Engagement.