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  2. List of British bingo nicknames - Wikipedia

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    The nicknames are sometimes known by the rhyming phrase 'bingo lingo' and there are rhymes for each number from 1 to 90, some of which date back many decades. In some clubs, the 'bingo caller' will say the number, with the assembled players intoning the rhyme in a call and response manner, in others, the caller will say the rhyme and the ...

  3. Bingo (British version) - Wikipedia

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    Double Bubble: call house on any of the numbers 11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77 or 88 and win double the full house prize money (played at all Gala Bingo clubs in the UK) [22] Lucky Stars: on pages of bingo where the Lucky Star game is played, each player is assigned a number from 1 to 90. This number is known as their Lucky Star.

  4. Bingo (American version) - Wikipedia

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    A bingo winner in Montreal, Quebec in 1941. A game of chance named lotto was being played in Italy by about 1530. In the 18th century, a home version (called Tombola) was created in Naples with the addition of cards, tokens, and the calling out of numbers.

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    It's an old-time favorite for today's Game of the Day, Bingo! In this virtual version, you can play one, three, or six cards at once at your choice of fast or normal speeds. If you're looking to ...

  7. Talk:List of British bingo nicknames - Wikipedia

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    There are a few traditional calls that have been around forever. Then there are calls that could be called funny once. As an example 66 has always been clickerty-click and 22 is two little duck. Then some wag said, "Clickerty-duck" for 62. Some numbers had no nickname so, for example, the caller would shout, "Seven and two - seventy two."