The Bride
The Groom
The Couple
Wedding Traditions
The Wedding
100

This is the religion the bride recently converted to through baptism for the wedding.

Orthodox.

100

This is the city where the groom grew up.

Oakville.

100

This destination is where the couple will journey after the wedding.

Greece.

100

These "somethings" are the four things a bride needs on the wedding day.

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

100

This is the date of the wedding.

May 23, 2026.

200

This is the bride's middle name.

Ashley.

200

This is how many siblings the groom has.

two

200

This is who actually said "I love you" first.

Regan

200

Brides usually toss this to predict who may be getting married next.

Bouquet.

200

This will be placed on the heads of the bride and groom during the ceremony to signify the sealing of their union and the glory of marriage.

Crowns.

300

This university is where the bride completed her undergraduate degree.

McGill University

300

Growing up, this was the groom's favourite pastime (hint: sport).

Basketball.

300

This special date is when the two got engaged.

June 21, 2025

300

Guests throw this at the newlyweds when they exit to symbolize prosperity and fertility.

Rice.

300

This will be the bride's new last name.

Kojović.

400

This celebrity was the bride's childhood crush.

Robert Pattinson

400

This is the groom's occupation.

Aerospace Engineer.

400

This item was found by the bride in the groom's car on one of their first dates. YIKES

A hammer

400

Couples bury this alcoholic drink to keep the rain away on their wedding day.

Bourbon.

400
This is who is most likely to cry at the wedding.

Maid of honour (Brianah).

500

This was the first concert the bride attended.

Avril Lavigne

500

This is the groom's zodiac sign.

Virgo.

500

This is where the couple had there first date.

Gairloch Gardens.

500

These two months are tied for the least popular months for weddings.

January and February.

500

This song will play during the couple's first dance.

"At last" by Etta James

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