Medical History
Famous Brides
Worldwide Wedding Traditions
Medical Abbreviations
Wedding Wildcards
100

This medical term comes from the Greek for “without breathing” and is included in the name of a condition where a person experiences brief pauses in breathing while asleep.

Apnea.

100

Which Disney bride marries a street-smart "diamond in the rough"?

Jasmine (from Aladdin)

100

What is the name of the dance traditionally performed at Jewish weddings

Hora

100

NPO stands for…

Nil per os

100

What is the traditional gift for a first wedding anniversary?

Paper

200

Its original iteration was "monoaural" and wooden, it's now seen with medical professionals world wide and nearly always is biaural.

Stethoscope.

200

In 1981 this famous bride wore a gown with a 25-foot train.

Princess Diana

200

What musical instrument is traditionally played at Scottish weddings?

Bagpipes.

200

EEG stands for…

Electroencephalogram

200

Finish this phrase: Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue…

And a sixpence in your shoe.

300

This medical term from the Greek word that means “ill-fed” refers to the wasting away and weakening of muscle?

Atrophy.

300

This bride is reported to have the most watched wedding of all time at 1.9 Billion views.

Meghan Markle

300

This wedding tradition celebrated by various cultures involves pinning money to the outfits of the bride and groom or showering them with money.

Money dance.

300

CABG stands for…

coronary artery bypass graft

300

What state is the most popular for elopement?

Nevada

400

The American Academy of Speech Correction (later renamed the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association) was founded in this decade.

1920’s (1925)

400

Always a bride, never a bridesmaid, this famous bride wore a yellow gown to marry her Cleopatra so-star, Richard Burton, in 1964.

Elizabeth Taylor.

400

In some African-American and Black-Canadian communities, couples end their wedding ceremony by jumping over this object.

A broom.

400

PEEP stands for…

positive end-expiratory pressure

400

In the middle ages, bouquets were generally made of what?

Herbs and garlic, to ward off evil spirits.

500

"Earkeckers" are an outdated term for this body part, which is typically only discussed when swollen or requiring a removal procedure?

Tonsils

500

This Goddess was abducted and wed by Hades, becoming Queen of the Underworld.

Persephone

500

During this Canadian pre-wedding event, guests pay to attend and enjoy a night of festivities. The money raised is used to help cover wedding costs.

Stag and Doe 

500

PROMPT stands for…

prompts for restructuring oral muscular phonetic targets

500

Engagement & wedding rings are traditionally worn on the fourth finger for this reason…

Dating back to the Ancient Egyptians, it was thought that a vein in that finger led directly to the heart.

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