She who catches the bridal bouquet will become this?
Who is the next woman to be married
This song was first recorded by Nat "King" Cole in 1951 is a widely used for the wedding couple's "first dance"
What is "Unforgettable"
Many African American couples jump over this household item during their wedding ceremony sparking this common phrase.
What is "jumping the broom" OR
What is a "broom"
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What is "proposal"
On which hand are the wedding rings worn
What is the left hand
This is U.S. city known as the marriage capital of the world
What is Las Vegas, Nevada
Folk Trio who initially wrote and performed "Wedding Song (There is Love)"
Who are Peter, Paul, and Mary
The purpose for carrying the bride over the threshold
What is to ward off evil spirits
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What is HONEYMOON"
In Scotland, these swordsmen were provided to help keep the bride from being stolen during the wedding
Who are groomsmen.
She popularized the bridal tradition of a white wedding dress
Who is Queen Victoria
Spotify's Top Wedding song on playlists in 2020
What is "Marry You" by Bruno Mars
The type of weather on your wedding day that is considered good luck?
Rain
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What is reception
When men start wearing wedding rings
What is World War II.
Past, future, happiness, and faithfulness are the four meanings behind this common phrase.
What is "Something old, something, new, something borrowed, something blue."
Traditionally chimed at Irish weddings to keep evil spirits away and to ensure a harmonious family life. Some Irish brides even carry small ones in their bouquets as a reminder of their sacred wedding vows, and they are a common gift for newlyweds.
bells
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anniversary
Most popular flower used in weddings
What are roses.
This couple married on April 29, 2011 in Westminster Abby
Who are Prince William and Catherine Middleton
Country of origin for Zaffa music performed at weddings.
Egypt
English tradition holds that if a _______ weaves its way into your wedding day, it's a terrific and radiant omen.
spider
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photographer
What culture began the exchanging of rings?
The Egyptians