BINGO!

Havana Lifestyle Bar - BINGO!-Lotterie         

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Mittwochs und Donnerstags bekommt Ihr zu jedem Getränk einen Bingoschein - gültig bei der nächsten Lotterie - dazu. Dadurch erhöht Ihr Eure Gewinnschancen auf den Hauptpreis.

Mit Beginn um 21.00 Uhr werden ca. alle 15 Minuten sieben Zahlen gezogen die Ihr in der oberen Tabelle Eurer Scheine vermerkt. Dadurch habt Iihr immer die Kontrolle welche Zahlen bereits gezogen wurden. Ausserdem wird die Liste der gezogenen Zahlen immer wieder über den Fernseher gezeigt. 

Bei einer Geraden auf einem Eurer Scheine, egal ob waagerecht, senkrecht oder diagonal, bekommt Ihr einen unserer beliebten Erdbeershots vom Haus spendiert. Dies gilt pro Schein zwar nur einmal, der Schein spielt jedoch unverändert um den Hauptpreis mit.

Solltet Ihr es schaffen einen Ring (aussen) zu haben wobei die in der Mitte stehenden Zahlen noch nicht gezogen wurden, gibt es ausserdem drei "Granaten" (siehe Tiempo Chido) vom Haus dazu. 

Ein voller Schein wird durch das Rufen des Wortes BINGO! angezeigt. Ihr kommt mit dem vollen Schein zum Moderator der die Zahlen kontrolliert und Euch - sofern die Zahlen korrekt sind - fünf Fragen aus dem "Grossen Buch der 1000 Fragen" stellt. Die Fragen werden mit Hilfe des Publikums zufällig ausgewählt und drei der gestellten fünf müsst Ihr richtig beantworten um den Hauptpreis, eine Flasche Stolichnaya, zu gewinnen. 

 

Nicknames: 

           


Numerisch
Alphabetisch  



     
1
At the Beginning or Kelly's Eye   A Flea in Heaven 37
2
One Little Duck   A Duck and a Flea 23
3
Cup of Tea or One Little Flea   Any Way Up 69
4
Knock at the Door   At the Beginning 1
5
Man Alive   Bakers Bun 61
6
Tom's Tricks   Bang on the Drum 71
7
Lucky   Between the Sticks 86
8
Garden Gate   Brighton Line 59
9
Doctors Orders   Buckle My Shoe 32
10
Tony's Den   Candy Store 74
11
Legs Eleven   Christmas Cake 38
12
One Dozen   Clean the Floor 54
13
Devil's Number or Unluck For Some   Clicketty Click 66
14
Valentines Day   Coming of Age 18
15
Young and Keen   Cup of Tea 3
16
Sweet Sixteen   Dancing Queen 17
17
Dancing Queen   Danny La Rue 52
18
Coming of Age   Devil's Number 13
19
Goodbye Teens   Dirty Gertie 30
20
One Score   Dirty Knee 33
21
Key of the Door   Doctors Orders 9
22
Two Little Ducks   Down on your Knees 43
23
Thee and Me or A Duck and a Flea   Droopy Drawers 44
24
Two Dozen   Duck and Dive 25
25
Duck and Dive   Eight and Blank 80
26
Pick and Mix   Either Way Up 69
27
Gateway to Heaven   Five Dozen 48
28
Overweight   Garden Gate 8
29
Rise and Shine   Gateway to Heaven 27
30
Dirty Gertie   Get Up and Run 31
31
Get Up and Run   Goodbye Teens 19
32
Buckle My Shoe   Half a Century 50
33
Dirty Knee or Two Little Fleas   Halfway There 45
34
Ask for More   Heavens Gate 78
35
Jump and Jive   Heinz Varities 78
36
Three Dozen   Jump and Jive 35
37
More Than Eleven or A Flea in Heaven   Kellys Eye 1
38
Christmas Cake   Key of the Door 21
39
Those Wonderful Steps   Knock at the Door 4
40
Naughty Forty   Legs Eleven 11
41
Time for Fun   Lucky 7
42
Winnie the Poo   Made in Heaven 67
43
Down on your Knees   Make Them Wait 58
44
Droopy Drawers or Open Two Doors   Man Alive 5
45
Halfway There   More Than Eleven 37
46
Up to Tricks   Naughty Forty 40
47
Four and Seven   Nearly There 89
48
Four Dozen   Old Age Pension 65
49
P.C.   One Dozen 12
50
Half a Century   One Little Duck 2
51
Tweak of the Thumb   One Little Flea 3
52
Danny La Rue   One More Time 79
53
Stuck in the Tree   One Score 20
54
Clean the Floor   Open Two Doors 44
55
Snakes Alive   Over Weight 28
56
Was she Worth it   P.C. 49
57
Heinz Varieties   Pick and Mix 26
58
Make them Wait   Queen B 73
59
Brighton Line   Red Raw 64
60
Five Dozen   Rise and Shine 29
61
Bakers Bun   Saving Grace 68
62
Turn on the Screw   Seven Dozen 84
63
Tickle Me   Snakes Alive 55
64
Red Raw   Staying Alive 85
65
Old Age Pension   Stop and Run 81
66
Clicketty Click   Straight on Through 82
67
Made in Heaven   Strive and Strive 75
68
Saving Grace   Stuck in the Tree 53
69
Any Way Up or Either Way Up   Sunset Strip 77
70
Three Score and Ten   Sweet Sixteen 16
71
Bang on the Drum   Thee and Me 23
72
Six Dozen   Those Wonderful Steps 39
73
Queen B   Three Dozen 36
74
Candy Store   Three Score and Ten 70
75
Strive and Strive   Tickle Me 63
76
Trombones   Time For Fun 41
77
Sunset Strip   Time For Tea 83
78
Heavens Gate   Tom's Tricks 6
79
One More Time   Tony's Den 10
80
Eight and Blank   Top of the House 90
81
Stop and Run   Top of the Shop 90
82
Straight on Through   Torquay in Devon 87
83
Time For Tea   Trombones 76
84
Seven Dozen   Turn on the Screw 62
85
Staying Alive   Tweak of the Thumb 51
86
Between the Sticks   Two Dozen 24
87
Torquay in Devon   Two Fat Ladies 88
88
Two Fat Ladies   Two Little Ducks 22
89
Nearly There 89   Two Little Fleas 33
90
Top of the Shop or Top of the House   Unluck for Some 13
        Up to Tricks 46
        Valentines Day 14
        Was she Worth it 56
        Whinney the Poo 42

      Young and Keen 15

 

Erklärung einiger Nicknames:

 

1 (Kelly's eye) - After one-eyed Australian gangster Ned Kelly.

2 (One little duck) - The shape looks a bit like a swan.

3 (One little flea) - Looks a bit like a flea.

7 (One little crutch) - Looks like a crutch.

8 (One fat lady) - Resembles the two halves of a large lady.

9 (Doctor's orders) - Apparently in the second world war in Britain doctors wrote on sick notes a 9 pm curfew, thus if patients were found out of their homes after that time they were violating their sick note. (Provided by a visitor)
The curfew story's not true. In the Great War, however, there was such a thing as a "number nine" pill, that was freely prescribed for virtually everything. (Provided by another visitor)

10 (Downing street) - UK Prime Minister's address, 10 Downing Street.

12 (Royal salute) - As in, a 21-gun salute for a Royal birthday or other celebration.

13 (Bakers Dozen) - Bakers in olden times used to make one extra piece of bread/cookie etc to the dozen ordered by a customer so they could do a taste test before it was sold to the customer, hence the phrase.

17 (Dancing queen) - From the Abba song of the same name. (Over-ripe) - Opposite of tender; 14 and 17 straddle 16 which is sweet!

23 (Lord's My Shepherd) - From Psalm 23.

26 (Bed and breakfast) - Traditionally the cost of a nights' lodgings was 2 shillings sixpence, or two and six.

26 (Half a crown) - Equivalent to 2'6d. Or two and six.

39 (The famous steps; all the steps) - From the 1935 Hitchcock film

59 (The Brighton Line) - The London-Brighton service was no. 59.

65 (Old age pension) - 'Pension' age in the UK is at the age of 65.

76 (Seven 'n' six) - was she worth it? - The price of the marrige licence, seven shillings and six pence.
A marriage license may have been 7/6 (37.5p in new money) once upon a time, but 7/6 was more recently the cost of a "short time" with a lady of negotiable affection.... (Provided by a visitor)

78 (Heavens gate) - it rhymes: heaven-seven, gate-eight.

80 (Gandhi's breakfast) - Imagine him sitting crosslegged with a big empty plate in front of him, looking from above. Another suggested explanation: ate (8) nothing (0).

81 (Corner shot) - Generally used in Military clubs tambola aka housie in India; origin unknown.

83 (Ethel's Ear) - Fat lady beside ear-shaped three.

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