#9113, aired 2024-05-29 | WHITE HOUSE WEDDINGS $400: At her wedding to Nicholas Longworth in 1906, Alice Roosevelt cut the wedding cake by grabbing this from a military aide a sword |
#9113, aired 2024-05-29 | WHITE HOUSE WEDDINGS $800: 3 weddings took place during his administration: daughter Jessie in 1913, daughter Nellie in 1914 & niece Alice in 1918 Wilson |
#9113, aired 2024-05-29 | WHITE HOUSE WEDDINGS $1200: The first outdoor ceremony was Tricia Nixon's in 1971 in this picturesque spot outside the West Wing the Rose Garden |
#9113, aired 2024-05-29 | WHITE HOUSE WEDDINGS $2000: In 1994, Nicole, daughter of this California senator, got a White House wedding; the groom was Tony Rodham, Hillary Clinton's brother (Barbara) Boxer |
#9113, aired 2024-05-29 | WHITE HOUSE WEDDINGS $6,000 (Daily Double): The 1st ceremony was in 1812 when Lucy Payne Washington, this first lady's sister, married Supreme Court Justice Thomas Todd Dolley Madison |
#8743, aired 2022-11-16 | 4 WEDDINGS & A FUNERAL $400: She married Napoleon in a civil ceremony on March 9, 1796; the pair wed again with religious rites on December 1, 1804 Josephine |
#8743, aired 2022-11-16 | 4 WEDDINGS & A FUNERAL $1200: Mass hysteria ensued when this silent film star died at age 31; 100,000 mourners lined the streets outside his 1926 funeral Valentino |
#8743, aired 2022-11-16 | 4 WEDDINGS & A FUNERAL $1600: The July 1, 1916 wedding of this future first couple was held at the home of John & Elivera Doud, the bride's parents the Eisenhowers |
#8743, aired 2022-11-16 | 4 WEDDINGS & A FUNERAL $2000: Last name of Richard & Mildred, whose 1958 wedding led to a 1967 Supreme Court decision that struck down bans on interracial marriage Loving |
#8743, aired 2022-11-16 | 4 WEDDINGS & A FUNERAL $5,800 (Daily Double): On Sept. 12, 1846 this pair of poets wed secretly at St. Marylebone Church; the bride lived with dad on Wimpole St. for another week the Brownings (Robert & Elizabeth Barrett) |
#8041, aired 2019-07-22 | FOR WEDDINGS $200: In civil ceremonies, the best man & maid of honor may be replaced by 2 of these, required by law to sign the marriage license witnesses |
#8041, aired 2019-07-22 | FOR WEDDINGS $400: Traditionally if you catch this, you'll be the next to marry the bouquet |
#8041, aired 2019-07-22 | FOR WEDDINGS $600: Jessica Simpson's 1-year-old son Ace had this job at Mommy's wedding in 2014 ring bearer |
#8041, aired 2019-07-22 | FOR WEDDINGS $800: It's the canopy under which the bride & groom can stand during a Jewish wedding ceremony a chuppah |
#8041, aired 2019-07-22 | FOR WEDDINGS $1000: The bride & her bridesmaids can walk down the aisle towards the altar in one of these orderly, ceremonial lines a procession, or processional |
#7004, aired 2015-02-12 | WEDDINGS OF THE STARS $200: Already "Mr. & Mrs." onscreen, this couple married in 2014 with the help of their 6 kids Brad & Angelina |
#7004, aired 2015-02-12 | WEDDINGS OF THE STARS $400: Usher did a mini-concert at the wedding of model Helen Lasichanh & this singer/music producer; hope they're "Happy" Pharrell |
#7004, aired 2015-02-12 | WEDDINGS OF THE STARS $600: Leonardo DiCaprio gave the bride away when this British onetime co-star married Ned Rocknroll in 2012 Kate Winslet |
#7004, aired 2015-02-12 | WEDDINGS OF THE STARS $800: He married Elizabeth Taylor on March 15, 1964; he married Elizabeth Taylor on October 10, 1975 Richard Burton |
#7004, aired 2015-02-12 | WEDDINGS OF THE STARS $1000: Oprah, De Niro &, of course, Harrison Ford were present in 2013 when he wed Mellody Hobson at Skywalker Ranch George Lucas |
#6549, aired 2013-02-21 | ROYAL WEDDINGS $400: Prince Philippe of this country wed Mathilde D'Udekem D'Acoz, who speaks Flemish & French, helping bridge a political divide Belgium |
#6549, aired 2013-02-21 | ROYAL WEDDINGS $800: This 14-year-old married the 15-year-old dauphin Louis by proxy in Vienna on April 19, 1770 Marie Antoinette |
#6549, aired 2013-02-21 | ROYAL WEDDINGS $1200: To marry Prince Albert of Monaco, Charlene Wittstock wore a gown with 40,000 Swarovski these crystals |
#6549, aired 2013-02-21 | ROYAL WEDDINGS $1600: "As marriage must sooner or later come to pass", this king chose Princess Charlotte sight unseen & wed her Sept. 8, 1761 George III |
#6549, aired 2013-02-21 | ROYAL WEDDINGS $2000: In 2011 Jigme Wangchuk, the monarch of this Himalayan kingdom, married jetsun pema, a commoner Bhutan |
#6094, aired 2011-02-24 | WEDDINGS $200: It's customary to remove the top layer of this & keep it in the freezer until the first anniversary the wedding cake |
#6094, aired 2011-02-24 | WEDDINGS $400: Somewhat wilder today, it began in ancient Sparta as a simple dinner for the groom & his friends before the wedding a bachelor party |
#6094, aired 2011-02-24 | WEDDINGS $600: Nellie Custis, Washington's step-granddaughter, was the first bride to wear a lace one of these to cover her face a veil |
#6094, aired 2011-02-24 | WEDDINGS $800: Among this person's traditional duties are to pay the officiant & sign the marriage license as a witness the best man |
#6094, aired 2011-02-24 | WEDDINGS $1000: That adorable 6-year-old niece is perfect for this job of scattering petals in the aisle a flower girl |
#5068, aired 2006-09-27 | WEDDINGS $200: When a Jewish groom does this, it's traditional for Uncle Mort to joke, "That's the last time he puts his foot down" break the wine glass |
#5068, aired 2006-09-27 | WEDDINGS $400: In a big fat Ancient Greek wedding, the bride wore this item in red or yellow a veil |
#5068, aired 2006-09-27 | WEDDINGS $600: A German bride's right hand is not just for shaking hands in the receiving line but, unlike in the U.S., for receiving this the wedding ring |
#5068, aired 2006-09-27 | WEDDINGS $800: It's the 9-letter term for any member of the wedding party, such as a bridesmaid or best man an attendant |
#5068, aired 2006-09-27 | WEDDINGS $1000: Stephanotis isn't an old boyfriend you invited, it's something found in a formal one of these the bouquet |
#4582, aired 2004-07-06 | WEDDINGS $200: It's the job of the lad seen here ringbearer |
#4582, aired 2004-07-06 | WEDDINGS $400: In 2002 a hot pink frock worn by Robin Durr won the DeKuyper Contest for the worst of these a bridesmaid's dress |
#4582, aired 2004-07-06 | WEDDINGS $600: The traditional conclusion of the pre-vow line "If anyone can show just cause why they may not be joined together..." "let him speak now or forever hold his peace" |
#4582, aired 2004-07-06 | WEDDINGS $800: A Navy wedding features an arch of swords; an Army wedding, an arch of these heavy cavalry swords sabers |
#4582, aired 2004-07-06 | WEDDINGS $1000: It's the festive-sounding name for one who officiates at a wedding the celebrant |
#4572, aired 2004-06-22 | NOVEL WEDDINGS $400: Tara is lit with hundreds of candles for this woman's marriage to Charles Hamilton Scarlett O'Hara |
#4572, aired 2004-06-22 | NOVEL WEDDINGS $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew has a drink at the Seelbach Hilton.) F. Scott Fitzgerald enjoyed drinking at the Seelbach Hotel & made it the site of Tom & Daisy's bridal dinner in this famous novel The Great Gatsby |
#4572, aired 2004-06-22 | NOVEL WEDDINGS $1200: 2 nights before her wedding to Mr. Rochester, a ghastly figure appears in her room & rips up her wedding veil Jane Eyre |
#4572, aired 2004-06-22 | NOVEL WEDDINGS $2000: Frankie Adams thinks that she'll get to accompany her brother on his honeymoon in this Carson McCullers novel Member of the Wedding |
#4572, aired 2004-06-22 | NOVEL WEDDINGS $4,200 (Daily Double): In this Steinbeck novel, the evil Cathy drugs Adam Trask on their wedding night & seduces his brother East of Eden |
#4103, aired 2002-06-05 | CELEBRITY WEDDINGS $200: This diva looked far from "Puffy" when she danced off with choreographer Cris Judd in 2001 Jennifer Lopez |
#4103, aired 2002-06-05 | CELEBRITY WEDDINGS $400: This sitcom star had the "Will & Grace" to marry Daniel Zelman Debra Messing |
#4103, aired 2002-06-05 | CELEBRITY WEDDINGS $600: In Nov. 2001 it was one wedding & no funeral for this actress who wed her former high school pal Rhett Hartzog (Andie) MacDowell |
#4103, aired 2002-06-05 | CELEBRITY WEDDINGS $800: Brooke Shields was the maid of honor when this "Suddenly Susan" co-star seen here got married in 2001 (Kathy) Griffin |
#4103, aired 2002-06-05 | CELEBRITY WEDDINGS $1000: In 2000 this director tied the knot with Suzy Amis, who played Gloria Stuart's granddaughter in his film "Titanic" (James) Cameron |
#3942, aired 2001-10-23 | FIVE WEDDINGS & A FUNERAL $200: Dustin Hoffman learns about plastics & then busts up a wedding in this classic 1967 film The Graduate |
#3942, aired 2001-10-23 | FIVE WEDDINGS & A FUNERAL $400: She was repeatedly a bride, not a bridesmaid, to Alec Baldwin in "The Marrying Man" Kim Basinger |
#3942, aired 2001-10-23 | FIVE WEDDINGS & A FUNERAL $600: Peter Cook officiated the "mawwidge" of Robin Wright & Chris Sarandon in this fairy tale film The Princess Bride |
#3942, aired 2001-10-23 | FIVE WEDDINGS & A FUNERAL $800: During "Rocky Horror", audiences throw rice when this TV mayor attends a wedding with Susan Sarandon Barry Bostwick |
#3942, aired 2001-10-23 | FIVE WEDDINGS & A FUNERAL $1000: Here's a wedding & a funeral; this "Muse" star played "Private Benjamin"'s husband who died on their wedding night Albert Brooks |
#3402, aired 1999-05-25 | WEDDINGS $200: For your renewal ceremony in Vegas, Pete Willcox will officiate dressed as this man, "The King!" Elvis Presley |
#3402, aired 1999-05-25 | WEDDINGS $400: In a Protestant wedding, it's the role of the father of the bride person who gives the bride away |
#3402, aired 1999-05-25 | WEDDINGS $600: (Hi, I'm Ingo Rademacher from General Hospital.) Luke & Laura's 1981 wedding was crashed by Scotty, played by Kin Shriner, & Helena Cassadine, played by this superstar Elizabeth Taylor |
#3402, aired 1999-05-25 | WEDDINGS $800: The 2-month salary benchmark for a ring-buying budget was set by this diamond mining company in the 1980s De Beers |
#3402, aired 1999-05-25 | WEDDINGS $1000: This composer was 17, a legal age for men in Mississippi to marry, when he began work on the following: Felix Mendelssohn ("The Wedding March") |
#3069, aired 1997-12-25 | WEDDINGS $100: At a formal wedding, this jacket worn by the groom may be a rental, an Oscar de la Rental a tuxedo |
#3069, aired 1997-12-25 | WEDDINGS $200: Emily Post says after walking the bride down the aisle, he sits in the third pew if he's divorced the father of the bride |
#3069, aired 1997-12-25 | WEDDINGS $300: It's become popular to place single-use ones on each table to let guests help capture the event cameras |
#3069, aired 1997-12-25 | WEDDINGS $400: It's often held on the eve of the wedding & followed by a dinner for out-of-town guests rehearsal |
#3069, aired 1997-12-25 | WEDDINGS $500: It's the canopy used at Jewish wedding ceremonies a huppah |
#2878, aired 1997-02-19 | NOTABLE WEDDINGS $100: This star of "Honeymoon in Vegas" & "Leaving Las Vegas" married Patricia Arquette in 1995 Nicolas Cage |
#2878, aired 1997-02-19 | NOTABLE WEDDINGS $200: People magazine said she dyed her veil in coffee to match her beige dress when she married Arthur Miller in 1956 Marilyn Monroe |
#2878, aired 1997-02-19 | NOTABLE WEDDINGS $300: Chynna Phillips, whose mama & papa are John & Michelle, married this Baldwin with his brothers in attendance William (Billy) Baldwin |
#2878, aired 1997-02-19 | NOTABLE WEDDINGS $400: Bart Conner must think she's a perfect 10; he married her in Romania in 1996 Nadia Comaneci |
#2878, aired 1997-02-19 | NOTABLE WEDDINGS $500: This "Mayflower Madam" wore pale pink at her wedding, saying, "White would have been ludicrous" Sydney Biddle Barrows |
#1289, aired 1990-03-22 | WEDDINGS $100: Superstition says that to ensure good luck a bride must wear these 4 items "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue" |
#1289, aired 1990-03-22 | WEDDINGS $200: A bride's principal attendant a maid of honor (or matron of honor) |
#1289, aired 1990-03-22 | WEDDINGS $300: At Japanese weddings the bride & groom seal their union with sips of this alcoholic beverage sake |
#1289, aired 1990-03-22 | WEDDINGS $400: Child attendant who carries a pillow in the procession a ring bearer |
#1289, aired 1990-03-22 | WEDDINGS $500: These notices of intent to marry in the Catholic Church are published to make sure each party is free banns |
#1116, aired 1989-06-12 | WEDDINGS $100: Facing the altar, it's the side of the church where the relatives & friends of the bride sit left side |
#1116, aired 1989-06-12 | WEDDINGS $300: She & Rep. Nicholas Longworth had a White House wedding in 1906 Alice Roosevelt |
#1116, aired 1989-06-12 | WEDDINGS $400 (Daily Double): Title of the following in which Marilyn McCoo addressed her then-fiance, Billy Davis Jr.:
"...and love won't carry me / Till you marry me Bill / Bill I love you so / I always will / And in your voice I hear a choir of carousels..." "Wedding Bell Blues" |
#1116, aired 1989-06-12 | WEDDINGS $400: At the end of a traditional Jewish marriage ceremony the groom smashes one of these with his foot glass |
#1116, aired 1989-06-12 | WEDDINGS $500: During the bride & groom's 1st dance, the bride's father should dance 1st with this person groom's mother |
#832, aired 1988-03-29 | WEDDINGS $100: Commoners could be lined up by sex & paired off for mass marriages among these South American Indians the Incas |
#832, aired 1988-03-29 | WEDDINGS $200: Originally, this may have been adopted to hide the bride from evil spirits the veil |
#832, aired 1988-03-29 | WEDDINGS $300: At a Jewish ceremony, this symbolizes the couple's future home the canopy (or the chuppah) |
#832, aired 1988-03-29 | WEDDINGS $400: In the Catholic Church, matrimony is called one of these, from Latin "to consecrate" a sacrament |
#832, aired 1988-03-29 | WEDDINGS $500: The traditional "Here Comes the Bride" s actually "The Bridal Chorus" from this composer's opera "Lohengrin" (Richard) Wagner |
#522, aired 1986-12-09 | WEDDINGS $100: Once strictly taboo, some say it's now acceptable for a bride to wear this color for a 2nd wedding white |
#522, aired 1986-12-09 | WEDDINGS $200: At military weddings, an arch of swords is made only if the bride or groom is one of these an officer |
#522, aired 1986-12-09 | WEDDINGS $300: Person who heads the processional in a traditional Orthodox Jewish wedding the rabbi |
#522, aired 1986-12-09 | WEDDINGS $400: Hours after this 1981 wedding, garment maker Sidney Ellis sold 100 copies of the gown for $750 each Prince Charles & Princess Diana |
#522, aired 1986-12-09 | WEDDINGS $500: Because eating raw rice can kill wildlife, this edible is now thrown at many weddings instead bird seed |
#403, aired 1986-03-26 | WEDDINGS $100: Usual number of brides married in a double ring ceremony 1 |
#403, aired 1986-03-26 | WEDDINGS $200: From French for "thicket", it could be spray, arm arrangement or nosegay a bouquet |
#403, aired 1986-03-26 | WEDDINGS $300: Traditionally, he pays for the minister, the bride's bouquet, & the marriage license the groom |
#348, aired 1986-01-08 | WEDDINGS $200: According to Kodak, only 45% of these are taken by a professional wedding pictures |
#348, aired 1986-01-08 | WEDDINGS $400: In a military wedding, an enlisted bride may wear a gown or this a dress uniform |
#348, aired 1986-01-08 | WEDDINGS $800: The bride-price is the opposite of this dowry |
#348, aired 1986-01-08 | WEDDINGS $1000: By ancient law of this religion, one of three ways to get married was simply to consumate the union Judaism |
#348, aired 1986-01-08 | WEDDINGS $2,000 (Daily Double): Actual title of this selection from Mendelssohn's music for "A Midsummer Night's Dream": "The Wedding March For Titania And Oberon" |