Romantic Hits Through the Ages
Famous Couples
Valentine's Day Trivia
Generational Slang
Love on the Big Screen
100

This crooner sang, "I've Got You Under My Skin" in 1956?

Frank Sinatra

100

This Hollywood power couple starred in Mr and Mrs. Smith, were known as "Brangelina".

Brad Pitt ands Angelina Jolie

100

Valentine's Day is celebrated every year on this date.

February 14

100

This 1950s slang term means "a really great person or thing".

"The Bee's Knees"

100

"Here's looking at you, kid" is a famous quote from this 1942 romantic classic.

Casablanca

200

The 1965 hit song "Can't Help Falling in Love" was performed by this rock-and-roll legend. 

Elvis Presley
200

This pair was famously aboard the doomed Titanic in 1912 - though one of them was fictional.

Jack and Rose

200

The heart-shaped candles with sweet messages like "Be Mine" are known by this name. 

Conversation Hearts

200

If you wanted to "hang loose" in the 1960's, you might have used this word.

Groovy
200

This 1997 film about love and loss featured the hit song "My Heart Will Go On"

Titanic

300

"Endless Love" a 1981 duet, was performed by Diana Ross and this famous singer. 

Lionel Ritchie

300

This British royal couple married in 1981, watched by over 750 million people worldwide. 

Prince Charles and Princess Diana 
300

In Roman mythology, this god of love is often depicted with a bow and arrow.

Cupid

300

In the 1980's people used this word to describe something radical or excellent.

Totally Tubular

300

In this 1987 film Patrick Swayze said, "Nobody puts Baby in a corner"

Dirty Dancing

400

This group serenaded listeners with the 1976 hit "You're my Best Friend". 

Queen

400

Known for their lifelong romance, this U.S. President and first lady were often seen dancing together. 

Ronald and Nancy Reagan

400

Valentine's Day cards date back to this century. 

15th century

400

This 1920s slang phrase means "everything's going great".

It's in the cat's pajamas

400

Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks star in this 1993 romantic comedy about finding love through a radio show.

Sleepless in Seattle

500

This 1940's big band leader made hearts swoon with "Moonlight Serenade".

Glenn Miller

500

This ancient Egyptian queen and Roman general's love affair has been immortalized in history and film. 

Cleopatra and Mark Antony 

500

The first Valentine's Day box of chocolates was created by this company in 1868.

Cadbury

500
In the 1990s, this term was used to describe someone who was overly dramatic.

Extra

500

Audrey Hepburn stars in this 1961 film, where a romantic breakfast happens outside a famous jewelry store.

Breakfast at Tiffany's

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