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What’s Taesha’s favorite color?

Terracotta

100

In Love & Basketball, what game do Monica and Quincy play for love?

One-on-one basketball

100

Finish this lyric: “Meet me at the altar in your...”

White dress – Jagged Edge

100

Name a classic Black sitcom often rewatched on girls’ nights.

Martin, Girlfriends, Living Single

100

What does “RSVP” stand for?

Répondez S’il Vous Plaît

200

Where did Taesha and Stan first meet?

Gainesville, at a mutual friend's Bible study.

200

In Brown Sugar, what industry do Dre and Sidney work in?

The music industry / hip-hop journalism

200

Who sang “No One”?

Alicia Keys

200

Which drink is often called “grown and sexy” and comes in red or white?

Wine

200

What is traditionally “something blue” meant to represent?

Purity, love, and fidelity

300

What was Taesha’s childhood nickname?

TayeTaye or Taye

300

Who starred opposite Sanaa Lathan in Something New?

Simon Baker

300

Which artist sang “Golden,” an anthem of Black joy?

Jill Scott

300

What city hosts the annual Essence Festival?

New Orleans

300

Who typically gives the first toast at the reception?

Best Man

400

What’s Taesha’s go-to karaoke song?

Make Me Wanna- Usher

400

In The Best Man, who’s revealed to be the “unfinished business” in Harper’s novel?

Mia

400

Who rapped the verse on Beyoncé’s Crazy in Love?

Jay-Z

400

What brand is famous for its “Every Kiss Begins With…” slogan? 

Kay Jewelers

400

What African tradition involves jumping over at weddings?

Jumping the Broom

500

What’s Taesha’s dream vacation spot? 

Fiji

500

In Waiting to Exhale, what did Angela Bassett’s character set on fire?

Her cheating husband’s car/clothes

500

Finish this lyric: “Before I let you go, can I get a…”

Kiss goodnight -Blackstreet

500

True or False: Prosecco is sweeter than Champagne.

True, usually

500

Aside from "Here comes the bride", what popular song do many brides walk down the aisle to?

“Canon in D” by Pachelbel