What is currently the most popular month to get married?
What is: October
The groom is not supposed to see this person before the wedding.
Who is: The bride.
This is the most popular wedding cake flavor.
What is: Vanilla
If you catch this at a wedding you're the next to be married.
What is: The bouquet
A shoe played a major part in this couple's relationship.
Who are: Cinderella and Prince Charming
According to the Guiness Book of Records, how long was the longest recorded marriage?
What is: 86 years, (and 290 days). Between Herbert and Zelmyra Fisher (USA)
What is the type of weather that is said to be good luck on the wedding day?
What is: Rainy
What bridal accessory was worn to supposedly ward off evil spirits?
What is: The wedding veil.
What are: Roses
What bride is known for having a 25 foot train on her dress?
Who is: Princess Diana, of Wales
What is the traditional gift for a first year anniversary?
What is: Paper
Giving this as a gift for a wedding is considered bad luck.
What are: Knives
The wedding ring is worn on the fourth finger on the left hand because it is said to be connected to this organ.
What is: The heart
This is considered the most popular first dance song at the present time.
What is: "Perfect" by Ed Sheehan
In the Middle Ages, bouquets were typically made of what?
What is: Herbs
What culture is known for being the first to exchange rings?
Who are: The Egyptians, to signify eternal love in the circular shape of the ring.
Putting this in your shoe is thought to bring prosperity.
What is: A coin (penny or six-pence)
What city is known as the wedding capitol of the world, holding more weddings than any other place?
Where is: Las Vegas, NV
17 tons of "what" is used in weddings each year?
What is: Gold
In England it is considered good fortune to find this insect on the bride's dress.
What is: A spider
Diamonds are graded on what four qualities?
What is: Cut, clarity, carot, and color
This was done at a wedding to shower the couple with blessings for their future.
What is: Throwing rice
What are the four "somethings" that a bride is supposed to wear/have in her wedding?
What is: Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.
Why is a wedding called "tying the knot"?
In many cultures, the hands of the bride and groom were tied together in the ceremony as a symbol of commitment.
Who started the white wedding dress trend in the Western world?
Who is: Queen Victoria