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With the ever-advancing technology and digital world we live in, Bingo has gone from a game only played in person, to now being available on virtual platforms.

Players around the globe can now grab a game of such a classic, wherever they find themselves in the world, streamed via a strong internet connection to a device of their choice.

With every game of Bingo played, you’re bound to hear a call or two – so we thought, what better time than to explore the Bingo calls of numbers 61 – 80!

Will any of these calls be heard when you next play Bingo online?

  • Bakers Bun

A phrase that rhymes with 61.

  • Tickety-boo

A phrase that rhymes with 62, as well as being slang for ‘good’ or ‘going well’ in the UK.

  • Tickle me

A phrase that rhymes with 63.

  • Red raw

A phrase that almost rhymes with 64, but has stood the test of time and stuck.

  • Old age pension

The previous retirement age in the UK used to be 65, and marked the year you could start receiving your pension.

  • Clickety click

A phrase that not only rhymes with 66, but sounds like a train steaming down the track.

  • Stairway to heaven

A phrase that rhymes with 67.

  • Pick a mate

A phrase that rhymes with 68. When this is called, some players look at their Bingo friend.

  • Any way up

This call refers to the fact number 69 looks the same even when turned upside down.

  • Three scores and ten

Some know 20 as a score. Three lots of 20 is 60, plus 10 is 70.

  • Bang the drum

A phrase that rhymes with 71.

  • Six dozen

12 is also known as a dozen. Six 12s (dozens) are 72.

  • Queen bee

A phrase that rhymes with 73, whilst also paying homage to the bees found up and down the UK.

  • Hit the floor

A phrase that rhymes with 74, whilst also referring to the dance scene of the UK.

  • Strive and strive

A phrase that rhymes with 75.

  • Trombones

Pays homage to the song 76 Trombones from the musical The Music Man.

  • Two little crutches

Refers to the idea that two sevens look like a pair of crutches.

  • 39 more steps

Refers to the British filmmaker – Alfred Hitchcock – movie, The 39 steps.

  • One more time

A phrase that rhymes with 79.

  • Eight and blank

This refers to the fact that 80 is made up of the numbers eight and zero. Zero is another word for nothing or blank.

Now that you know a few more Bingo calls used UK Bingo halls and clubs, as well as online – will you be playing a game or two of Bingo any time soon?