Meghan's go-to coffee order
Location of Aidan's short term missions trip in college
What is Mozambique?
This person said "I love you" first
Who is Aidan?
The song Meghan is walking down the aisle to
What is the Pride and Prejudice theme song?
This British monarch originated the tradition of white wedding dresses
Who is Queen Victoria?
Meghan has worked here throughout college
Uncle's law firm
The number of brothers and/or sisters Aidan has
What is two brothers and one sister?
What is Iron Hill Brewery on the Riverfront?
The color each bridesmaid is wearing
What is blue for Julia, rust for Blair, green for Clara, pink for Tirzah, yellow for Mia?
Brides in India often wear this color instead of white
What is red?
Meghan was this old when she got her first period
What is 12?
This is the sport Aidan did in high school
What is swimming?
The place Meghan and Aidan had their first kiss
Where is Trabant Parking Garage? (classic)
The food trucks that will be at the reception
What is tacos and wings/chicken?
In a traditional Hindu wedding, the couple walks around this sacred object seven times.
What is a fire?
Meghan's favorite historical figure from "The Unquenchable Flame"
Who is Zwingli?
Aidan's first dog's name
Who is Dexter?
The restaurant where Aidan took Meghan before he proposed
What is Jessop's Tavern?
The name of the coffee trailer that will be at cocktail hour
What is Isla Cafe?
In 2018, this American actress married Prince Harry in a royal ceremony.
Who is Meghan Markle?
Before saying yes to the dress, Meghan tried on this many wedding dresses
15!
This is Aidan's middle name
What is Patrick?
The name Meg and Aidan call Aidan's car
Who is Brian?
The two songs that are being sung at the ceremony (+100 bonus points for who's leading)
What is "Christ our hope in life and death?" and "Be thou my vision"? What is Nathan and Julia (for bonus points)?
This ancient ceremony is where the phrase "tie the knot" comes from.
What is hand-fasting?
"A handfasting ceremony is an ancient Celtic and Medieval ritual, often used today to symbolize a couple's commitment by binding their hands with cords or ribbons. This "hand-tying" custom, origin of the phrase "tie the knot," represents unity and is typically included within modern weddings, lasting just a few minutes during the ceremony."