BLANK is the bride's favorite pastime.
Climbing
Sam's first job
Jo To Go
Sassie first met while attending this university.
Grand Valley
This movie centers around two gents who attend far more than their fare share of weddings.
Wedding Crashers
The average wedding cake has this many tiers.
Three
Cassie's favorite musical artist.
Noah Kahan
BLANK is Sam's biggest pet peeve.
When styrofoam squeaks on styrofoam.
Rock climbing
The center of a bundt cake is filled with a plant in this early 2000's multicultural wedding romcom.
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
Ancient Romans and Greeks believed this protected the bride from evil spirits.
Wearing a veil
When Cassie orders coffee, she typically orders this drink.
Black coffee
Bonus: Mocha when she's feeling fancy
When Sam buys coffee, he orders this off the menu.
Black coffee
Bonus: Chia Tea when he needs a lil treat
BLANK and BLANK are the names of Sassie's dogs.
Margo & Will
Name the artist who wrote and sang these song lyrics:
"You're my end and my beginning. Even when I lose I'm winning."
John Legend
On average couples spend this many months as "engaged" before they tie the knot.
12 Months
Cassie received a degree in this field from Grand Valley State University.
Sustainable Food Systems
Sam competed in these three sports in high school.
Cross country, wrestling, and tennis
Sassie has visited BLANK (number) of states together.
Six (KY, WY, OH, VA, IL, UT)
This 1980's movie featuring Adam Sandler focuses on the directors real life heartbreak.
Wedding Singer
In Greece, they take the term "Groomsman" literally when this member of the wedding party shaves the groom!
Best Man
Daily Double... sorta: After the shaving, the mother-in-law feeds the groom these two foods.
In high school, Cassie competed at this competition at a state level.
This was Sam's favorite class in college.
His capstone
Sassie absolutely despises this food.
Almonds
Honeymoon got its name from this alcoholic beverage.
Mead - traditionally made with honey and drunk by the couple within the first month after being married
This English Monarch popularized the now ubiquitous white wedding dress clear back in 1840.
Queen Victoria
She also continued to use parts of her dress in future outfits for years to come.