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The place we met
Honeymoon destination
Mid-massage ask?
Street of first kiss
First karaoke song
Heaven on Earth
Friday night must-see tv
Our first plant type
Street name of first sleepover locale
Ellie's 69th Street roommate
Max's roommates moved here after Brooklyn
Gorgeous garden dinner setting
Exclamation on way back to resort
People change, but you know
Brooklyn Bowl concert #1
Waiting forever just to hear this TWO
Wedding street
Engagement site
Dinner after engagement
Correct pronunciation of Union
Texas b-ball opponent on 2-16-19, abbrv
Our ice cream flavor creation
Our first in-theater movie
Austin's preferred method of transportation
The Meadows headliner, abbr
First The National venue location
Second The National venue
Known actor
Famous fellow diner at Nikki Beach
Acronym for when you (should) already know
Pre-wedding Portugal getaway spot
First snack after arriving in New Orleans
Max's doppelganger with glasses
Maker of best tacos ever
Washing windows with
Whose morning?
On shoes that want to climb
The People's Beach at _____ ____ Park
Pre-birthday drink spot
Pasta-making apron color
Cozy winter getaway
Portland brewery
Maine Music Hall where we saw Whitney
Location of original "We're fun" dance
First New Year's meal
Cillian Murphy's fav wine bar

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