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This is the song that triggered the couple’s first real conversation (Hint because they hated it so much because it’s 12 minutes long and a terrible duet)
In 1985 Veronica’s father promised her a dollar if she could guess this song title. Hint: her guess was the answer to 27 down and was incorrect
Favorite artist of the bride and groom
The song of the father of the bride sang to Veronica as a baby(Last word of title
The Groom’s favorite duet to sing with the Bride. (A Disney classic)
The Bride’s favorite duet to sing with the Groom. (Hint ladies born in the 80’s all loved the movie this was featured in)
The song the groom was singing when the bride first saw him
The artist that sings 2 across sings this Shaespearean titled song as well as three others played today
Veronica’s style of music that John merely tolerates
John’s favorite genre of music that Veronica tries to tolerate
This song from a famous musical in the 70’s was sung by the mother of the bride when trying to put her newborn (V) to sleep
A song by the Dixie cups that fits today’s occasion...
Veronica was dared to sing this 1983 anti war protest song in karaoke completely in German.
The song that Veronica sang to her brother when he was a baby and learning to WALK that had been released 8 years prior. He is 27 now. Do some math.
This song ironically blared on the radio when the Chambrovich family got very very lost on a family trip. At the time, they were not amused. Now it’s nothing to WORRY about.
The Beatles song that the father of the groom would pluck on his guitar
A classic rock and ROLL song that V has changed the lyrics to “I’ll never leave your pizza burning.”
What are the words people typically sing when they meet the couple’s dog?
This 1970 hit song though spelled differently shares the same name as John’s God daughter
This was the number one song the day the bride was born
This was the number one song the day the groom was born
The Beatles song the “Morelli family singers” enjoy harmonizing to
A song Veronica could have rightfully sang at Karaoke Heroes on March 06th, 2016. (Hint: the artist’s last name is ironically Love)
What Beach Boy hit was the first song John learned to sing ( a lot)?
The bride's favorite song as a little girl (also known as the Donald Truck song- long story.) (Hint this was the title of a movie staring Meg Ryan/ Matthew Broderick)
What was John’s favorite song growing up that caused him to do a well known shuffle?

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