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Happily Ever After

Created by Cymruambyth

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Happily Ever After game quiz
"I'm a licenced Marriage Commissioner for my home province and, as such, I'm interested in all the traditions that surround weddings. Here are some of the traditions I've learned about over the years. Have fun."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Which queen started the vogue for white wedding gowns?
    Queen Victoria
    Queen Elizabeth I
    Queen Marie Antoinette
    Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine


2. You'll often see shoes tied to the bumper of the car that carries the newlyweds away from the wedding. Where did that tradition originate?
    Mediaeval Germany
    Anglo-Saxon England
    Renaissance Italy
    Ancient Greece


3. Where would you find a bride going from door to door to collect wedding presents in a pillow case?
    Southern Italy
    Canada
    Wales
    Finland


4. An old Swiss tradition requires the bride and bridegroom to do something with a spade. What?
    Bury the first slice of wedding cake
    Make a firepit to roast potatoes for each wedding guest
    Turn the first sod on the lot on which their house will be built
    Plant a tree


5. In rural areas in the Czech Republic, it is a tradition that the bride wear something made by the bride's family and friends. What does she wear?
    An embroidered apron
    Woolen stockings
    A wreath of rosemary
    A lace kerchief


6. In North America and the U.K., the bride is supposed to wear or carry "something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue (and a silver sixpence for her shoe)". What does each item signify?
    Happiness, the future, best wishes, fidelity, financial security.
    The past, the future, the present, the marriage, luck
    Nothing, it just sounds good
    The family, the newlyweds, the church, the bridegroom's former girlfriend, and the bride's father who is footing the bill


7. What would a wedding be without flowers? Every flower has a meaning and up until recently there was one particular flower, symbolizing purity, chastity and loveliness, which was incorporated into bridal bouquets. Which of these flowers is it?
    White lilac
    White rose
    Orange blossom
    White heather


8. In many traditional native North American weddings the bridegroom wears a blanket over his wedding finery. What does he do with the blanket?
    Gives it to his mother-in-law as a thank-you gift
    Enfolds his bride in it
    Burns it to signify the end of his bachelorhood
    Spreads it on the ground so that guests can put wedding presents on it


9. Where would you be if the bride came into the church with a lump of sugar in her glove?
    Ireland
    Greece
    Sweden
    Russia


10. A traditional Japanese bride wears a tsunokakushi, a triangular head band. Why?
    To honour her ancestors
    To signify virginity
    To keep the hair off her face
    To cover her horns


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