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The numbers of Ithaca, NY
The place where Josh and Maddie had their first ever date
Members of this Central Illinois Mug Club
Bill Belichick's dog
Mercury Sable
DJ Washburn to your left, bar straight ahead
Get a slice, have a beer, do some shopping, stumble back to campus
A certain Mazda CX-5 (2016 edition, of course)
Amount of Millions in 2019 PMC Check
Wedding Venue
First holiday with Maxie
Peanut Noodles
Special kind of marathon at Disneyworld
First cheesesteak in Philly Maddie ate
Patriots Championships
Nickname staple
Pedroia the __________ (Boston accent encouraged)
Sing "Dirty Water"
Boston's Mayor
Pretty awesome village in Santorini
Street of first kiss ;)
Met this country star
Crack Coffee
Popped "The question"
Sweet Potato Fries in Central IL
Our sports number
Jillian, Joj, Cat, Greaney, Britt...and YOU!
Lit up Soldier Field
First female NFL Official
Grace & Frankie, Robert & ________
Colorful band that one of Ella's patients rocks in
_________ Supper Club
Numbah Four
We'll watch (and you'll sing along to) soon
Band that will shotgun one with Luke
Dunkin has munchkins, Tim Horton's has ________
Town in Tuscany for AirBnB
Call letters in Champaign
Location of the lakehouse
Just turned 85!
Go-to spot in Lawrenceville
City that houses Josh's favorite NHL building
State Joe Biden was Senator for
You would love this kind of yoga
best breakfast sandwich on a bagel (& iced coffee)
Month we closed on our house
Sounds a little bit like his daddy; he don't cuss around his momma
Shade of green for our wedding
Tiger King's Joe_________
Card game Katie loves
KEG's fav president
Mad Bachelorette
Josh Bachelor
So Maxies breath dont stank
Modeling shoots on beach in Keys
where chris and sarah moved

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