This Whitney Houston hit includes the lyric "And I..."
What month is traditionally considered the most popular month to get married in the United States?
Traditionally, what does the groom wear pinned to his lapel?
What is "A boutonniere"
In The Princess Bride, what word does Westley repeatedly say that secretly means "I love you"?
What is "As you Wish"
According to wedding experts, when is the latest guests should RSVP by?
When is "About 2-4 weeks before the wedding"
This song by Journey is often screamed by wedding guests near the end of the night
What is the term for the piece of fabric worn over a bride's face or head?
What is "A veil"
What is the most common precious metal used in men's wedding bands?
What is "Gold"
In How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, who stars opposite Kate Hudson?
Who is "Matthew McConaughey"
What is the term for inviting guests only after others decline?
What is "B List"
This Taylor Swift song contains the lyric "baby just say yessss"
What is "Love Story"
Why did the tradition of carrying flowers down the aisle originate?
What is "it masks body odor"
Historically, the Best Man earned his title because he was the groom's best what?
Who is "the best swordsman"
What medical condition causes Lucy to forget everything that happened the previous day?
100 extra points if you can SPECIFY...
In modern wedding planning, what is the term for the bride and groom seeing eachother prior to the wedding ceremony?
What is "A First Look"
This 1965 classic by Tempatations begins with "I've got sunshine on a cloudy day"
What is "My Girl"
The phrase "something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue" originated in what country?
Where is "England"
What is the name of the formal morning suit often worn by grooms at British royal weddings?
What is "A morning coat"
In 27 Dresses, what is Jane's occupation?
What is "A Wedding Planner" (or assistant or event planner
What is the name of the wedding reception trend where guests sit at one long communal table rather than separated groups?
What is "King's Table Setting"
This song became a wedding staple after appearing in Shrek
According to the old English rhyme, what item comes after "something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue"?
What is "A sixpence in her shoe"
What ancient practice inspired the tradition of the honeymoon?
What is "drinking honey wine/mead for a lunar month after marriage"
In The Notebook, what kind of birds famously appear at the lake scene?
What are swans?
This is the term for the tradition where guests are expected to contribute financially/bring a gift that covers at least the cost of their meal?
What is "cover your plate rule and/or cost per plate rule"