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A Kearney Crossword
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Lamartine: Street name of Sharon and Cathal's first apartment together in Jamaica Plain.
Dowry:The bridal shower originated from the custom of giving this to the groom's family upon betrothal.
Boxer:Name of the couple's third roommate.
Cook:Meaning of the word "bride" in Old English.
Boston:City the couple met in.
Hen:What the Irish call a bachelorette party.
MIT:Institution from whence the groom received his highest degree of education.
Rice:Traditionally, this was thrown at the couple after their wedding ceremony as a symbol of fertility.
Guinness:The couple's Irish pint of choice.
Blusher:Name of the small veil that covers the bride's face.
JKRowling:Wrote the book series Cathal used as a conversation piece to woo his future bride.
Sixpence:On her wedding day, a bride should have the following incorporated into her ensemble, including this in her shoe: "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a silver ___."
Costa Rica:Mr. and Mrs. Kearney's honeymoon location.
Three:Number of brothers the groom has.
Fertility:What the wedding cake symbolizes.
July:Month the couple met in.
Friars:Mascot of the bride's Providence alma mater.
Left:Bride's family traditionally sits on this side of church.
Maine:Where the groom proposed.
Celtics:Basketball team the groom roots for.
Paper:Traditional first anniversary gift.
RhodeIsland:State the couple ran their first full marathon in together.
Yankees:The bride's baseball team.
Stitches:Dressmakers often leave some of these unfinished to be done just before the bride leaves for the wedding.
Four:Years the couple was together before they got engaged.
Faithfulness:The "something blue" represents this for the bride to her new husband.
Miracle:Name of the bar where Sharon and Cathal met.
China:Traditional gift for 20 years of wedded bliss.
A Kearney Crossword
Across:2. | Month the couple met in. | 5. | Traditional gift for 20 years of wedded bliss. | 6. | Name of the couple's third roommate. | 7. | What the Irish call a bachelorette party. | 8. | The "something blue" represents this for the bride to her new husband. | 11. | Bride's family traditionally sits on this side of church. | 12. | City the couple met in. | 13. | Wrote the book series Cathal used as a conversation piece to woo his future bride. | 15. | What the wedding cake symbolizes. | 17. | The bridal shower originated from the custom of giving this to the groom's family upon betrothal. | 18. | Traditionally, this was thrown at the couple after their wedding ceremony as a symbol of fertility. | 19. | The bride's baseball team. |
| | Down:1. | Name of the small veil that covers the bride's face. | 3. | Traditional first anniversary gift. | 4. | State the couple ran their first full marathon in together. | 9. | Street name of Sharon and Cathal's first apartment together in Jamaica Plain. | 10. | Mr. and Mrs. Kearney's honeymoon location. | 14. | Meaning of the word "bride" in Old English. | 16. | Number of brothers the groom has. |
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A Kearney Crossword
Across:2. | Month the couple met in. | 5. | Traditional gift for 20 years of wedded bliss. | 6. | Name of the couple's third roommate. | 7. | What the Irish call a bachelorette party. | 8. | The "something blue" represents this for the bride to her new husband. | 11. | Bride's family traditionally sits on this side of church. | 12. | City the couple met in. | 13. | Wrote the book series Cathal used as a conversation piece to woo his future bride. | 15. | What the wedding cake symbolizes. | 17. | The bridal shower originated from the custom of giving this to the groom's family upon betrothal. | 18. | Traditionally, this was thrown at the couple after their wedding ceremony as a symbol of fertility. | 19. | The bride's baseball team. |
| | Down:1. | Name of the small veil that covers the bride's face. | 3. | Traditional first anniversary gift. | 4. | State the couple ran their first full marathon in together. | 9. | Street name of Sharon and Cathal's first apartment together in Jamaica Plain. | 10. | Mr. and Mrs. Kearney's honeymoon location. | 14. | Meaning of the word "bride" in Old English. | 16. | Number of brothers the groom has. |
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© 2013
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