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River we went to on our first interstate holiday
What you replied to my question
Where we went for our first weekend away
Best Man
Flower girl and God daughter
What you brought me back from Hawaii
Maid of Honour
Weather conditions when we landed in Queenstown
One of your names
Where you and Ollie like to be regarding the red blanket
The best thing we share
Opposite of hubby
What Gaya (where we honeymooned) is
Mum of Sam, Maria
Sea. Your new favourite team
What we pay on our credit cards
What the boys no longer are
Son number two
What the Byron trip is
Food and wine thing we went to on our first date
Colour of cheese
What Ollie says when he falls over
What Jackass was
What you were making when you introduced me to your family
Month we got married
Who you are to the boys
What we lived in at Pyrmont and Queenscliff
Ice. The boys' favourite dessert
What we need to renovate
Flower girl. Jane and Podge's daughter
What Patrick no longer wears
Me
First son
Tree in the backyard
Too many of these people live in Harbord
Where Tina and Jimmy were married
Hotel we stayed at in KL
What Patrick had operated on
Barry the Bluetongue
You and Gabriella eat a lot of these
Not much of this in the boys' room
What I lost in Melbourne
What the boys give me every father's day
Where we met
Theme park we'll get to one day
For___
Our favourite wine
6 and going strong
Ollie's favourite biscuits
What you're feeling about this crosword
Your favourite Japanese soup
Used to make sausages. Lots at Bunga Raya
Second last colour of Patrick's rainbow
The boys' favourite "land". Where Manly plays
We have lots of this at home
Need it every day for the bus ride
You love spiders' homes
Hopefully the weather will be this at Byron
________ Steve
Type of warrior on the boys' drink bottles
What I am to the boys
Loves a quail
What the boys say when they get their own way
6 years today
What Ollie says when he finally agrees
Colour of your rug
First overseas holiday with the boys
What the sandflies made you do
Brand of your coffee machine
MC at our wedding

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