Most famous girl in all of Shakespeare
Juliet
This bird was allowed as a sacrifice in the Bible
Dove (pigeon)
What are the dimensions of a 2x4?
1 1/2 by 3 1/2 inches.
Facing the altar, which side does the bride stand on?
The left.
This man (and others) invented the Atomic Bomb
Oppenheimer
Juliet's last name
Capulet
This bird left Noah's ark and didn't come back
What are almost all 2x4s made of?
Pine
Today, brides wear white because of the wedding of this woman.
Queen Victoria
City where people used to sit out with picnics to watch atom bombs being detonated in the 1950s
Las Vegas. The "Nevada Test Site" is only 65 miles away. A small (1-megaton) atomic bomb can be seen from more than 400 miles away.
Seven plays by Shakespeare (19%) have this name in the title.
"Henry"
The sparrow
This common building material is found only on one planet in the known galaxy.
Wood
Today, brides often have very long or elaborate and expensive dresses that will never be worn after the wedding because of what woman's wedding dress?
Queen Victoria.
The day the very last Atom bomb was used in a war
August 9 1945
Hamlet's father is murdered by poison poured where?
"In the porches of mine ears"
This hairy, winged mammal is found in the Bible's list of unclean birds
The bat
"Board" you shout when someone falls off of a ship into the water.
"Man overboard"
Today, most weddings happen on a Saturday after a long engagement (instead of under a week) on account of this woman's wedding.
Queen Victoria
The day the very first Atom bomb was used in a war
August 6 1945
Shakespeare play Pastor Smith was in when he met his wife onstage?
King Lear
Although her eggs are used in the Passover meal, only the male of this bird is ever mentioned in the Bible
The chicken (rooster crows...)
Where is a "running board" found on a car?
just outside of and below a door.
Why do we call him a "bridegroom"?
OE BRYDGUMA, "bride's man" or "married man." Corrupted into "Bride Groom" in Modern Eng. as if he is her servant.
Name of the Island where the planes took off from to drop the only atom bombs used in war
Tinian (north Mariana islands, near Guam)