This tropical fruit is found refreshing by most but is hated by the bride.
Pineapple
This game's name derives from the Middle Dutch phrase for hockey and is favored by the groom.
Cricket
On this day you'll be hearing bells.
October 9th
Bridesmaids wore this in order to confuse evil spirits.
Similar dresses
This is the book all the “plastics” write all their juicy gossip in.
The burn book
Before Abercrombie/Hollister the bride to be can be found here.
381
Not only can you spot a Kruslic here but a Baratheon as well.
Croatia
It was on this date the two lovebirds met for the first time.
January 7th
When did men start wearing wedding rings?
World War II
This actress wrote the screenplay and also portrayed Ms. Norbury
Tina Fey
Not only the name for a bear but also this favored ragdoll.
Smokey
November 6th
Groom's Birthday
It was at this place the future Mrs. and Mr. went on their first date.
Woodstack
English tradition holds that if a _____ weaves its way into your wedding day, it’s a terrific and radiant omen
Spiders
This character’s mom has no rules in her house.
Regina George
You can catch the bride jamming out to this 20th centrury calling device.
Payphone
You can find the groom tearing up from this game.
What do you meme
I sea you sea but Kara is looking for this.
Sea Turtles
Traditionally chimed at Irish weddings to keep evil spirits away and to ensure a harmonious family life. Some Irish brides even carry small ones in their bouquets as a reminder of their sacred wedding vows, and they are a common gift for newlyweds.
Bells
Gretchen’s father invented this breakfast item.
The toaster Strudel
This famous person did not want to miss a thing when he sang to the bride to be.
Steven Tyler
This Italian instrument dates back to 1550s and was previously played by the groom
Cello
You can find the happy couple dining here on the regular.
Ah Pizz
Originally made of such strong herbs as thyme and garlic, which were meant to frighten away evil spirits, and to cover the stench emitting from people who had not bathed recently!
Wedding bouquets
Karen can tell it’s raining through this “fifth sense”
ESPN