This Greek god was said to be the son of Aphrodite and often appears on Valentine cards.
This is the bean (or fruit) that chocolate is made from.
What are Cocoa Beans?
This song became famous as the ship was sinking.
What is "My Heart Will Go On" - Celine Dion?
What is a tomato?
In Medieval times, this organ was believed to be the organ of love.
What is the Liver?
This chocolate bar is named after three Spanish buddies with swords.
What is "Three Musketeers"?
Whitney Houston's famous for this song.
What is "I Will Always Love You"?
This is the estimated number of Valentine Cards sent out each year, according to the Greeting Card Association.
What is 1 billion valentine cards?
*valentine's is the second largest card-sending holiday- behind Christmas
In addition to being the unofficial patron saint of love, this is the other occupation St. Valentine is believed to also be patron of?
(options; arms dealer, exorcist, beekeepers, brewers)
Who are beekeepers?
This type of chocolate bar treat is shaped like a triangle, and has caramel in it.
What is "Toblerone"?
Taylor Swift's famous love song.
What is "Love Story"?
The percentage of women who purchase Valentine Cards.
What is 85%?
This 48th state has the Seguro Cactus as it's state flower and was founded on Valentine's Day, 1912.
What is Arizona (AZ)?
How many colors of M&M's are there?
What is 6?
*Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Brown
This song is the most popular from the duo Sonny & Cher.
What is "I Got You Babe"?
*the lovespoon was given to a young women by her suitor. It was a way for the girl's father to see that the young man was capable of woodworking.
This author of The Canterbury Tales was the first to associate St Valentine's Day with Romance.
Who was Geoffrey Chaucer?
What is the microwave?
*One day in 1945, Spencer was walking through a radar test room with a chocolate bar in his pocket; he came too close to a running magnetron tube and the candy began to melt.
This song was release in 1965 by the Supremes.
What is "Stop in the Name of Love"?
Who is Aphrodite?