Famous Brides
Wedding Gifts
Honeymoon Destinations
Wedding Terms
Reception Dances
100

This bride married a Royal in 2011.

Kate Middleton

100

This is a large tabletop appliance primarily used for baking and has interchangeable attachments.

Kitchen Aid Mixer

100

This traditional honeymoon destination features its lovely falls that straddle the US/Canadian border.

Niagra Falls

100

This flower has a long-standing tradition and is typically worn on the left lapel of the suit jacket, positioned above the heart. It is also very hard to spell.

Boutonniere

100

This can simultaneously be one person's favorite wedding dance while it could be another's least favorite. It provides instructions throughout the song.

Cha Cha Slide

200

This bride married a famous soccer player from the UK in 1999.

Victoria Beckham

200

This item requires to be unplugged before taking out the carb-related bronzed items with a utensil.

Toaster

200

In this city of electric lights, it is said that what happens here stays here.

Las Vegas

200

If you marry in this way, you often "run away" without notifying your family and friends. (Just ask Joe Coleman.)

Elope

200

This disco song won the hearts of millions in 1978 with it's easy moves.

Y.M.C.A.

300

This bride has been married four times. Her fourth time was to a former boyfriend who she dated from 2002-2004 but married him in 2022.

Jennifer Lopez

300

You use these only during special occasions when hosting.

China dinnerware.

300

This famous and renowned wine region in California, known for its high-quality wines, is located about an hour north of San Francisco.

Napa Valley

300

These are the promises made by the wedding couple to each other during the ceremony.

Vows.

300

This dance mimics a common barnyard animal.

Chicken Dance

400

Actress Robin Wright starred in this 1987 movie as a Princess Bride. What was this Princess name?

Buttercup

400

This cooking item is left unwashed in between uses.

Cast Iron Skillet

400

This city, made up of 5 boroughs, is famous for its pizza.

New York City

400

This tailoring trick features loops, buttons, or ribbons used to pull up and tuck the train of a dress to make moving easier.

Bustle

400

A quick tempo song with catchy lyrics, this line dance involving mostly arm movements, became a phenomenon in the 1990s. 

Macarena

500

This big-screen icon bride has been married eight times and wore non-white wedding dresses for six of these weddings.

Elizabeth (Liz) Taylor

500

This is built to keep ice for days and can be bought in various colors and sizes. Also is bear proofed.

YETI Cooler

500

This city running along the River Seine includes such landmarks as the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame.

Paris

500

You need these four components to secure good fortune for a bride's wedding day.

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.

500

This 4-wall line dance instructs us to boogie woogie woogie.

Electric Slide

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