This term refers to the process of a seed starting to grow.
What is Germination?
This Muppet couple consists of a famous frog and a very persistent pig.
Who is Kermit & Miss Piggy?
This kitchen appliance is the most common "big ticket" item on a wedding registry.
What is Stand Mixer?
This "creeping" green plant is a symbol of fidelity and is often used in wedding bouquets and greenery.
What is Ivy?
In Greek mythology, this goddess's return from the underworld marks the beginning of spring.
Who is Persephone?
To "feather the nest" means to do this to your new home.
What is Decorate/Furnish?
This French term refers to a framework of light wooden or metal bars, often used to support climbing roses.
What is Trellis?
This 1950's film star played a bride in High Society and later became a real-life Princess of Monaco.
Who is Grace Kelly?
This type of party, often held before the wedding, is specifically for the couple to receive tools and gadgets.
What is Stock the Bar?
Most spring flowers frow from these underground storage organs rather than small seeds.
What are bulbs?
This classic Disney couple fell in love over a plate of spaghetti and meatballs.
Who is Lady & the Tramp?
This is the traditional gift material for a first wedding anniversary (hint: it's very light!).
What is Paper?
This "noble" gas is actually what makes the scent of rain, known as "petrichor," so distinct.
What is Ozone?
This Shakespearean couple came from the rival houses of Montague and Capulet.
Who is Romeo & Juliet?
In 19th-century etiquette, this "shower" was the only kind considered appropriate, where friends literally dropped small gifts into the bride's parasol.