The Bride
The Groom
Eli Lived There, Too
Traditional Traditions
The History We're Sitting On
Billboard Hits of the 2000’s
100

This is Larson's favorite color.

What is Blue?

100

This is Eli’s birthday

What is September 20th, 1997?

100

With a population of 230,000, this is the largest of the cities that Eli and Larson have traveled to for work.

What is Tacoma, WA?

100

This country has a tradition called "The Blackening" where the groom (and sometimes the bride) is "kidnapped" by friends, covered in treacle, soot, feathers, and flour, and paraded through the streets.

What is Scotland?

100

The British controlled Drummond Island during this war.

What is the War of 1812?

100

Nobody ever heard from him again, but in the year 2012, he had this number one song on the Billboard Top 100.

“Somebody that I Used to Know” by Gotye

200

This is Larson's middle name.

What is Clare (not Claire)

200

This was Eli’s first car

What is a Honda CRV?

200

This is the hometown of actor Terry O'Quinn, known for his portrayal of John Locke on the TV series "Lost", and in other notable films such as "Tombstone" and "The Godfather" film series.

What is Newberry, MI?

200

Knights from the Medieval times began this tradition as a display of loyalty, devotion, and servitude.

What is getting down on one knee to propose marriage?

200

Drummond Island is the second largest freshwater island in the United States, second only to this island.

What is Isle Royale?

200

“In Da’ Club” by 50 Cent took the #1 Billboard spot in this year.

What is 2003?

300

This was Larson's first job.

What is a Hostess at Red Robin?

300

One of Eli’s college jobs was driving delivery for this fast food chain.

What is Jimmy John’s?

300

This town is the home of Marisa Butler, known as Miss World America in 2018, followed by becoming Miss Earth USA in 2021.

What is Standish, ME?

300

This country has a centuries-old tradition where the groomsmen or male family members tie the groom's ankles together, remove his shoes, and beat the soles of his feet with a stick, cane, or dried fish to test his strength.

What is South Korea?

300

This type of rock (also referred to as Limestone) was, and still is, the only resource that is mined on Drummond Island.

What is Dolomite?

300

It might still be the number one hit at Wayside Central, but “Low” by Flo’ Rida was the #1 Billboard song in this year. 

What is 2008?

400

This is the high school Larson graduated from.

What is Franklin High School?

400

Eli spent most of his teenage years here on Drummond Island working for this man.

Who is Clayton Ledy?

400

While he was born across the country, infamous serial killer Ted Bundy spent his childhood and teenage years growing up in this city.

What is Tacoma, WA?

400

In this country, when either the bride or groom step away from the head table throughout the evening, guests run up to the lone husband or wife to steal kisses

What is Sweden?

400

The first official US post office for Drummond Island was opened in this year.

What is 1881?

400

What’s a blackout night at a nightclub without this 2004 #1 Billboard hit.

What is “Yeah” by Usher ft. Lil Jon and Ludacris

500

This was Larson's first car.

What is a 2005 Ford Escape?

500

This is Eli and Larson’s wedding date.

September 12, 2026

500

Little league must have sucked when kids from this town had to grow up playing against Detroit Tigers standout pitcher Tarik Skubal.

What is Kingman, AZ?

500

In this country, following the ceremony, newlyweds are sometimes tasked with sawing a large log in half using a two-person saw, illustrating their ability to work together through thick and thin.

What is Germany?

500

Drummond Island is home to some of the last of these in the US - a biological environment based on a limestone plain with thin or no soil and, as a result, sparse grassland vegetation.

What are Alvars?

500

The Black Eyed Peas headlined the Super Bowl performing this song, the #1 Billboard hit of 2009.

What is “Boom Boom Pow”?

600

Final Jeopardy

This was the name of the first ferry to shuttle vehicles across to Drummond Island in 1947