Wedding Potpourri
Wedding Music
Traditions and Superstitions
Wedding Word Scramble
Wedding Trivia
100

The catcher of the bridal bouquet will become this?

The next woman to be married

100

The composer of Canon in D.

Johann Pachelbel

100

In "something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue" this signifies optimism for the future.

Something new

100

loppsoar

proposal 

100

Which hand are the rings worn on?

Left

200

U.S. city known as the marriage capital of the world?

Las Vegas, NV

200

This song is popularized by Nat King Cole in 1951 is a frequent first dance song.

"Unforgettable"

200

Purpose of carrying the bride over the threshold.

Ward off evil spirits

200

ynnohmoeo

honeymoon

200

Traditionally, brides wear something old, something new, something borrowed, and something...

Blue

300

She popularized the bridal tradition of a white wedding dress

Queen Victoria

300

Folk Trio who initially wrote and performed "Wedding Song (There is Love)"

Peter, Paul, and Mary

300

What type of weather on your wedding day is considered good luck?

Rain

300

npecroiet

reception

300

When did men start wearing wedding rings?

World War II

400

In Chinese weddings, this bridal color is associated with success, loyalty, honor, fertility, and love.

Red

400

Spotify's Top Wedding song on playlists in 2020.

"Mary You" by Bruno Mars

400

Traditionally chimed at Irish weddings to keep evil spirits away and to ensure a harmonious family life. Some Irish brides even carry small ones in their bouquets as a reminder of their sacred wedding vows, and they are a common gift for newlyweds. 

bells

400
ryaneirsnave

anniversary 

400

Most popular flower used in weddings

Peonies

500

This flower is excellent for bridesmaids' bouquets because it signifies lasting affection and thoughts of friends. 

Zinnia 

500

Country of origin for Zaffa music performed at weddings. 

Egypt

500

English tradition holds that if a _______ weaves its way into your wedding day, it's a terrific and radiant omen. 

spider 

500

hpotrpghareo

photographer

500

What culture began the exchanging of rings?

The Egyptians