Wedding Superstitions
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Wedding Traditions
100

Type of weather considered good luck on your wedding day.

What is rain?

100

The date of Alli and Zach's wedding

What is July 5?

100

What was the cost of the most expensive wedding dress?

What is 12.2 million dollars?

100

Which British royal bride said her husband's name wrong at the altar?

Who is Princess Diana?

100

What % of brides still wear the traditional diamond in their wedding ring?

70% - second is Sapphires!

200

This popular bridal accessory was supposedly worn to swear off evil spirits on the bride's wedding day

What is a veil?

200

Who said I love you first?

Who is Zach?

200

What ancient culture started the exchanging of rings at wedding ceremonies?

What is ancient Egypt?

200

Historically, groomsmen helped carry the bride to the wedding. What was their traditional name?

The Brides Knights

200

During the time of arranged marriages, this tradition started so that the groom wouldn't be able to find the bride unattractive and call off the wedding.

What is the groom not seeing the bride until the ceremony.

300

This was originally done due to the belief that evil spirits would come through the sole of the brides feet. 

What is carrying the bride across the threshold?

300

The name of the road the bride and groom live on?

What is Elm?

300

The wedding fashion trend Queen Victoria started.

What is wearing a white wedding dress?

300

What fermented beverage was drank a month after the wedding and coined the term "honeymoon"?

What is Mead?

300

These were originally made of strong herbs meant to frighten away evil spirits- and to cover the stench emitting from people who had not bathed recently.

What are wedding bouquets?

400

Why do weddings in many cultures include a bouquet & garter toss?

What is preventing people from tearing off a piece of the brides dress for good luck?

400

The place Alli and Zach will spend their honeymoon

Where is Tulum, Mexico?

400

Wedding rings have been around for thousands of years but during this war period men really started wearing them.

What is world war II?

400

The average age to get married in the Canada in 2020.

What is 35?

400

This tradition was started to protect the bride & groom by confusing jealous suitors and evil spirits.

What is bridesmaids and groomsmen?

500

Often placed in the bride's shoe for prosperity and good luck

What is a sixpence/coin?

500

The place that Alli and Zach were originally supposed to have their honeymoon... but Trump.

Where is Arizona?

500

This wedding tradition represents purity, fertility, and consummation of the marriage. (Something you wear)

What is a garter?

500

The longest marriage on record.

What is 86 years?

500

This Jewish wedding tradition is to remind us that even in our most joyous moments, we must remember that our world is far from perfect.

What is the smashing of the glass?

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