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Oscars 2014: Printable Oscar Bingo cards and ballots

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Click here to check out the 2015 versions of our printable Oscars bingo cards and ballots

The Super Bowl of the silver screen. The World Series of world premieres. The Cadillac of career vehicles. The 86th Annual Academy Awards are almost here. So replace the ink cartridge and chill the cheese plate. Here are the party printables you will need to play along with Sunday's show. (You can brush up on the nominees with KPCC's full coverage of the Oscars 2014 here.)

PRINTABLE OFFICIAL OSCAR BALLOT 

  • Download, print, and play at home. Listen to the self-billed experts and then make your own decisions on March 2. Our crystal ball Oscar predictor can help the prognostication efforts with a rundown of nominee buzz, awards already won, official trailers, photos and more.

Oscar ballot 2014

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PRINTABLE OSCAR BINGO CARDS 

  • Download, print, and play at home. Use our custom generator  to create more cards.
  • How to play: Mark off each block when you hear these words or see these things happen during the Oscar telecast on Sunday. When you get five blocks in a row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally) stand up and shout "OSCAR!!" Alternate rules: Play as a drinking game and for every block, take a sip. Finished a row? Finish your scotch.

INTERACTIVE OSCAR BINGO CARDS 

  • WNYC pays tribute to the annual exercise in entertainment award show parody with a portable, computerized bingo. Play on your phone, iPad, computer or print a card. Refresh for new combinations.

WNYC | STUDIO 360’S AWARDS NIGHT BINGO: 2014 OSCARS EDITION

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