The Bride
The Groom
Wedding Trivia
The bridesmaid
Wedding History
100

What is the brides birthday?

September 4, 2002

100

When is the grooms birthday?

November 16, 1999

100

What is the wedding date?

August 1

100

This players mom went to the same university as the groom

Macy and Hanna

100

Guests throw this at the newlyweds when they exit to symbolize  prosperity and fertility

Rice

200

What was the brides favorite thing to play when growing up?

Barbies

200

At what age did the groom get his first dog?

21

200

What is the Most popular wedding month?

October

200

Which bridesmaid met the groom first?

Macy 

200

The most expensive wedding on record was how much?

1 billion

300

What character did the bride used to dress up as everyday as a toddler?

Dorthy

300

What was the grooms college major?

Mechanical Engineering 

300

How many years is the longest marriage ever recorded?

84 years

300
Which bridesmaid played on the same softball team as the bride during high school?

Maggie

300

Why is the engagement ring worn on the fourth finger on the left hand

it has the vein that runs directly to the heart

400

What pet did the bride have for only one week as a child?

Guinea pigs

400

What is the grooms middle name?

Christopher

400

Why do many weddings have tiered cakes?

The custom of tiered cakes came from a game where the bride and groom attempted to kiss over an even higher cake without knocking it over.

400

Which bridesmaid was in the brides nursing courses?

Kaley

400

Before the term "Bachelorette" was coined, this was what Bachelorette parties were called

What is Hen Parties

500

What was the brides major before nursing?

Biology 

500

What sport did the groom play in high school?

football 

500

How many guest were at the largest wedding ever?

150,000 in 1995

500

BONUS_whats Brendons favorite hunting season?

Turkey

500

Why is it called honeymoon?

In many Northern European cultures, newlyweds drank mead (fermented honey) for a lunar month  following their wedding.

*This was believed to bring good fortune and fertility.