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Nephew birthday month
First date neighborhood (____ Valley)
Late for our first date at ____
Movie date fail...
New Zealand island
Matchmaker
Rung in 2021 here
Our favorite mountains?
My college
Your MBA school
Max & _____
Pandemic ritual
Spurred the east coast move
We've avoided this in 2020 and 2021
Upcoming birthday age
You have beautiful ____
Birthday trip?
First kiss while sipping ____
Quarantine cardio
# of backgammon sets we own
2021 home in WY
2020 home in ID
______ Project
Steep ascent outside of Wanaka (____ Peak)
Blue ____ (meal kit)
You keep them in business
From Pacific to Brooklyn
First home street
Henry's dog
# states we've been together (technically)
Important hotel accessory
Greek for wellbeing
My chocolate preference
I _____ you
Good for stress release
our height differential (inches)
Indian ice cream shop
Our nearby green space (abbr)
Moved to NY in this month
Sloppy Whole30 meal staple
One year dinner spot
Our closest airport (abbr)
Bedtime meditation app
Favorite Jackson restaurant (abbr)
Hiking in New Zealand
Apartment #
Entryway plant
My astrological sign
Your astrological sign
Occupation status in the pandemic (abbr)
2020 election winner (thank god)
Court game
First COVID meal at this restaurant
Coffee maker brand
GTNP Kayaking Lake
US Open Stadium
CT to MA Parkway
Most common shoe brand in 6B
Key smoothie ingredient
I've killed two fiddle leaf ___ plants
Sunday ritual I want to do more of with you
Breaking Bad network (abbr)
That Wanaka ____
Tiger ____ (Early COVID Netflix series)
____ Tasman
The ____ (SF concert venue)
Our favorite bagel is on this street
Preferred beer (abbr)
Our old airport (abbr)
New Zealand winery
Collection item of mine
Your social handle
Ball holder for the sport we need to get better at
Non dairy milk
Cold brew brand
My birthday month
The _____ Hotel (best sweatshirt)
You're my ___ (abbr)
Daily sustenance in Jackson
Happy ____ Anniversary
You according to Max

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