Their wedding date is May 13, 2023.
Who are Christin and Andrew?
The composer of Canon in D.
Who is Johann Pachelbel?
This is the town where Christin and Andrew are getting married.
What is Fredericksburg, TX?
"Something old, Something new, Something borrowed Something ____"
What is Blue?
This is the most popular US location to get married.
What is Las Vegas?
The very first couple.
Who are Adam and Eve?
This song was written by Richard Wagner for the opera 'Lohengrin'.
What is Bridal Chorus?
This person said "I love you" first.
Who is Andrew?
The next to get married is the one who catches this.
What is the Bouquet?
This was once the honeymoon capital of the world.
What is Niagara Falls?
This royal couple were married for over 70 years.
Who are Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip?
"At last, my love has come along/My lonely days are over/And life is like a song..." was sung by...
Who is Etta James?
Christin and Andrew's first date happened on this day.
What is February 18th, 2022?
This type of weather on your wedding day is considered good luck.
What is rain?
Most popular month to get married in 2022.
What is October?
Some people say that this couple would have both fit on the door.
Who are Jack and Rose from Titanic?
This Elvis song is one of the most popular songs played at weddings.
What is "Can't help falling in love"?
This is Christin and Andrew hashtag.
What is #BestFrysForever?
The bride who popularized the white wedding dress in 1840.
Who is Queen Victoria?
The average cost of an American wedding in 2022.
What is $30,000?
This young couple met a tragic end in a tomb.
Who are Romeo and Juliet?
This 1699 work by Jeremiah Clarke became a popular wedding song after it was used at the 1981 wedding of Prince Charles and Diana.
What is the Prince of Denmark's March?
What is Grand Haven, MI / South Pierhead Lighthouse (on Lake Michigan)?
Something the bride puts in her shoes for luck.
What is a six-pence?
"For better, for woorse, for richer, for poorer, in sickenes. and in health, to love, cherishe, and to obey, till death us departe" first appeared in a prayer book in which century?
What is the 16th century?
Book of Common Prayer, 1549