There are white-beaked & bottlenose types of this creature.
What is a dolphin?
Marketing itself in its own chocolate, this brand has imprinted #mybreak on its wafer bars.
What is Kit kat?
443 feet high & on the south bank of the Thames, it takes 30 minutes to do one complete rotation.
What is the London eye?
This chocolatier offers its trademark ballotins of goodies for that special "lady".
What is Godiva?
Beastly term for youthful, immature love, not just for your baby Keeshond.
What is puppy love?
In mitosis, one cell splits into 2 genetically identical ones with this familial name.
What is daughters?
Introduced in 1912, this brand of chocolatey cookies can be spelled using letters in "chocolatier"
What is Oreo?
Hate to break it to you but the beloved statue in London's Piccadilly Circus called this love god actually depicts his brother.
What is Eros?
In the 19th century these scented pouches made by Eugene Rimmel had great cachet as valentines.
What are sachets?
Bearing the name of the spiritual part of a person, this is your ideally suited one true love.
What is your soulmate?
Woof! Missouri's official state tree is this flowering one with a canine name.
What is dogwood?
A conveyor belt of chocolates hilariously overwhelms 2 characters in a classic 1952 episode of this sitcom.
What is "I love Lucy"?
The lavish interior of London's Australia House, home to its embassy, was used as this bank in the "Harry Potter" movies.
What is Gringotts?
From its delightful smell, a small bouquet is sometimes called this.
What is a nosegay?
From the Middle English for "faint", it means to faint from feelings of love.
What is swoon?
Harold Urey won a Nobel Prize for his discovery of this heavy form of hydrogen.
What is deuterium?
It's a 10-letter word that describes someone who is incredibly fond of eating chocolate.
What is a chocoholic?
This London street gets it's rhyming name from a 17th century game similar to croquet.
What is Pall Mall?
Elaborately carved, these pieces of tableware are traditional love tokens in Wales.
What are wooden spoons?
Literally meaning not paid back, this adjective is used for love for someone who doesn't love you in return.
What is unrequited?
Here's this showy flower in a beautiful plum colour.
What is a dahlia?
As a nod to its cuisine's origins, this restaurant chain offers a dessert called "The Great Wall of Chocolate".
What is P.F Changs?
This district in London's East End is infamous as the place where Jack the Ripper did his dastardly crimes in 1888.
What is Whitechapel?
For a 55th anniversary gift, it's traditional to keep love green with this gem.
What are emeralds?
Two people who seem perfect for each other are likened to this type of Empyrean pairing.
What is a match made in heaven?