This phrase with three simple words is the most common thing said on Valentine's Day.
I love you
This February-born president who never told a lie allegedly chopped down a cherry tree as a boy.
George Washington
Pennsylvania's most famous groundhog shares his name with this Biblical ruler.
Punxsutawney Phil
The Super Bowl trophy is named after this legendary Green Bay Packers coach.
Vince Lombardi
Romeo and Juliet, literature's most famous young lovers, were written by this English playwright.
Billy Shakes
Born February 12th, this president was the first to be assassinated while in office.
Abraham Lincoln
According to tradition, if the groundhog sees his shadow, we'll have this many more weeks of winter.
Six
These symbols follow "Super Bowl" to designate each championship game.
Roman numerals
This dance is a classic on wedding playlists, with the attempt to get as many people on the dance floor as possible. Rhythm optional.
Cupid Shuffle
This president, born February 29, 1736 (by some accounts), shares his last name with a cartoon aardvark.
William Henry Harrison
Bill Murray's 1993 film "Groundhog Day" takes place in this Pennsylvania town.
Punxsutawney
This team has won the most Super Bowl championships with six victories
New England Patriots or Pittsburgh Steelers
"Love is patient, love is kind" comes from this book of the Bible, often read at weddings.
1 Corinthians
This February 6th-born president was the only one to serve two non-consecutive terms (22nd and 24th).
Grover Cleveland
Groundhog Day's roots trace to this German religious holiday celebrating the presentation of Jesus at the temple.
Candlemas
The halftime show in 2023 featured this Barbadian singer performing hits like "Umbrella" while pregnant.
Rihanna
In the Song of Solomon, the beloved says "I am my beloved's and my beloved is" this.
Ronald Reagan, born February 6, 1911, defeated this incumbent president in 1980.
Jimmy Carter
In German tradition, if this animal saw its shadow on Candlemas, it predicted more winter weather.
Badger (or hedgehog)
The very first Super Bowl in 1967 saw the Green Bay Packers defeat this AFL team 35-10.
Kansas City Chiefs