Early American Music
Weddings
In the Kitchen
Games/Sports
Royal Wedding
100

This city in Tennessee became the center for country music.

Nashville

100

At a wedding, the bride's family usually sits on this side of the aisle.

Left

100

The most common flavoring to be used in baking.

Vanilla

100

A very famous horserace that takes place yearly at the Churchill Downs, located in the southern town of Louisville.

Kentucky Derby

100

The current ruler of England.

Who is Queen Elizabeth?

200

During the Revolutionary War, this song about a fellow with a "feather in his hat" became a favorite marching song.

Yankee Doodle

200

The group of bridesmaids, groomsmen, flower girl, ring bearer, etc. as a whole group are known as this.

Bridal Party

200

Pie a la mode is a dessert made of pie topped with this.

Ice Cream

200

This is another name for the game Table Tennis.

Ping-Pong

200

Where the Prince and Princess got married in.

What is a church?

300

Jazz music was first played by black musicians in this southern Louisiana town.

New Orleans

300

Before the wedding, this gathering occurs where the bride receives gifts.

Bridal Shower

300

These are the traditional eating utensils of China.

Chopsticks

300

If you are throwing dice and throw "snake eyes", this is how many dots are showing on the dice.

Two

300

This is the Prince and Princess's new title.

Who is Duke and Duchess of Cambridge?

400

This famous American musician wrote the favorite classic "It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" in 1932.

Duke Ellington

400

An old tradition calls for young girls putting linens or towels into a trunk or box called this.

Hope chest.

400

This food feeds more of the world's population than any other food.

Rice

400

This Major League Baseball "homerun champion" player's career spanned 22 seasons from 1914-1935, during which he became known by several nicknames including "The Sultan of Swat" and "The Great Bambino".

George Herman "Babe Ruth" Jr.

400

The city that the royal pair got married in.

What is London?

500

In the 1880's, the United States Marine Band was led by this man who wrote famous marches such as "Stars and Stripes Forever" and "Semper Fidelis".

John Phillip Sousa

500

Historically this song has been played as a bride walks down the aisle at the start of a wedding.

(Wagner's) Bridal Chorus

500

This country produces more than half of the world's supply of olive oil.

Spain

500

In this old game, players take turns hurling pocketknives at the ground. There are several variations of this game including one in which players must throw the knife as close to their own foot as possible, and another where the loser must extract the knife from the ground with their teeth.

Mumblety-Peg

500

A lot of women guest wore these extravagant items on their heads.

What are hats?