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  2. Lotería - Wikipedia

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    Lotería (Spanish word meaning "lottery") is a traditional Mexican board game of chance, similar to bingo, but played with a deck of cards instead of numbered balls. Each card has an image of an everyday object, its name, and a number, although the number is usually ignored.

  3. Lotería Loca - Wikipedia

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    Lotería Loca is an American television game show based on the Mexican game of chance Lotería. The show is hosted by Jaime Camil , with Sheila E. serving as co-host and band leader. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The show aired from October 2, 2023 until December 24, 2023 on CBS .

  4. Leticia Huerta - Wikipedia

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    In Spanish and English, the project draws inspiration from Mexican bingo cards with symbols from the region, such as Charlotte's crown and state bird. [8] The Isaac Streetscape was created in 2009 at the Office of Arts and Culture in Phoenix, Arizona.

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  7. 15 Printable Halloween Bingo Cards for Your Party - AOL

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    The Bingo card by PJs and Paint is like a coloring page—there is just the outline of the spooky images. Instead of placing a chip on the card, kids can color in the image when the image is called.

  8. Bingo card - Wikipedia

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    Before the advent of online Bingo, cards were printed on card stock and, increasingly, disposable paper. [3] While cardboard and paper cards are still in use, Bingo halls are turning more to " flimsies " (also called "throwaways") — a card inexpensively printed on very thin paper to overcome increasing cost — and electronic Bingo cards to ...

  9. Talk:Bingo (American version) - Wikipedia

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    Mexican bingo is referred to as chalupa, and uses the same basic rules as for American bingo. However, the playing card is a 4X4 array, with images of simple items used instead of numbers. Images are such as "El Catrin" (The Gentleman), La Botella (The Bottle), El Alacran (The Scorpion), etc. Images are called from a deck of card which contains ...