The traditional anniversary gift material for a couple's first year of marriage.
What is paper?
The fourth item in the "something old, something new, something borrowed" rhyme
What is something blue?
In China, this bold color, symbolizing luck and prosperity, is the traditional choice for a wedding dress.
What is red?
The evening gathering held the night before the wedding, typically including a practice run of the ceremony.
What is a rehearsal dinner?
When skiing, you ride this lift to get from the bottom of the mountain back to the top.
What is a chairlift?
This Italian city, home to Juliet's famous balcony, is considered one of the most romantic in the world.
What is Verona?
The tradition of saving the top tier of the wedding cake is reserved for this future milestone.
What is the first anniversary?
In Sweden, when one partner steps away from the table, guests are permitted to do this to the other.
What is kiss them?
This fine, lightweight netting fabric is used in wedding veils and full skirts.
What is tulle?
Bungee jumping was first commercialized in 1988 in this country, home to some of the world's most iconic jumps to this day.
What is New Zealand?
his gemstone, traditionally associated with 45th wedding anniversaries, is also the birthstone for April.
What is a diamond?
This wedding role involves walking ahead of the bride and scattering flower petals along the aisle
What is the flower girl?
In a traditional Yoruba ceremony from Nigeria, the bride searches for her groom among seated guests by doing this.
What is offering him a cup of palm wine?
he legal document outlining how assets are divided if a marriage ends, signed before the wedding.
What is a prenuptial agreement?
In skiing, this term describes a slope with a difficulty level between beginner and expert, marked by a blue square.
What is intermediate (or blue run)?
The word "honeymoon" is believed to derive from this ancient tradition of drinking a honey-based wine for one full cycle of this.
What is the moon (one month)?
The most popular flower worldwide for bridal bouquets.
What is a rose?
This South Korean tradition involves the groom carrying his new mother-in-law on his back to prove his strength.
What is piggyback ride?
This term refers to the official who legally performs the wedding ceremony.
What is an officiant?
This is the name for the thin, flexible cord made of elastic strands that snaps a bungee jumper back up after the fall.
What is a bungee cord?
The ancient Greek word for unconditional, selfless love, often described as the highest form.
What is agape?
In medieval times, this item was thrown to wedding guests as a symbol of good luck, not the bouquet.
What is the garter?
In Scotland, couples can have their marriage legally officiated at this famous destination, known for runaway weddings.
What is Gretna Green?
This French term, meaning "flower girl" literally, refers to the attendant who carries the bride's train.
What is a cortège (or train bearer)?
This prestigious ski resort town in the Swiss Alps hosted the Winter Olympics twice, in 1928 and 1948.
What is St. Moritz?