- - wedding figures with veils
- - They were banned from moving debris
- - they won't be missed any longer
- - Mag with a white dress usually on its cover
- - People with trousseaux
- - Big-circulation magazine originally titled So You're Going to Be Married
- - They're sometimes given away in churches
- - Magazine with many white dresses
- - They may be followed by trains
- - They're often seen in front of trains
- - They usually wear white
- - They get showers
- - They're given away
- - They're seen with trains
- - May they be well groomed!
- - They're given away in June.
- - They throw bouquets.
- - Trains follow them
- - Seven --- for Seven Brothers, film
- - Girls getting married
- - some traditionally wear red
- - Women getting married
- - wedding belles
- - betrothed women
- - Wedding parties?
- - Debris (anag)
- - Women on their wedding day
- - Grooms' partners
- - Alternative to Martha Stewart Weddings
- - Second-class journeys for people getting hitched
- - Wedding cake figures
- - Wedding figures
- - Wedding cake figurines
- - Bouquet tossers
- - Many are blushing
- - "Four Weddings" contestants
- - Wedding VIPs
- - Shower honorees
- - Many have maids
- - Altar egos
- - Dracula's conquests
- - Wedding day women
- - There are seven of these in a 1954 film title
- - Knot tiers
- - "Seven .... for Seven Brothers"
- - Women in white
- - Members of the wedding
- - Veiled ones
- - Proverbial blushers
- - June V.I.P.'s
- - Wedding members
- - Honeymooners
- - Wedding participants
- - Sayers of "I do"
- - Veiled ladies.
- - Certain veiled ladies.
- - Damsels in white.
- - June cynosures.
- - Wedding marchers.
- - Elsa and others.
- - Society editors' specialties.
- - ...... war
- - He leaves islands to married women
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