Sweet Treats & Eats
Valentine's Day History
Valentine's Day Traditions
Romantic Destinations
Love in Pop Culture
100

Candy with the popular slogan that encourages you to "taste the rainbow".

What is skittles?

100

During medieval times, Feb. 14th marked the beginning of this season.

What is Spring?

100

Sweet treat that is commonly associated with Valentine's Day gifting.

What is Chocolate?

100

European city that is often referred to as the "City of Love" and is famous for the iconic Eiffel Tower.

What is Paris?

100

TV show that features a group of friends living in New York City involving romantic adventures, including the famous on-again, off-again relationship of Ross and Rachel?

What is Friends?

200

Country that is famous for producing the most chocolate in the world.

What is Switzerland?

200

Historical figure behind Valentine's Day. Known for secretly performing marriages for soldiers.

Who is St. Valentine?

200

Color that is often associated with Valentine's Day, symbolizing love & passion.

What is Red?

200

Country where Santorini is located, known for its stunning sunsets and white-washed buildings.

What is Greece?

200

In the Disney movie "Frozen," the song that became a cultural phenomenon and emphasizes the power of sisterly love.

What is Let it Go?

300
Fruit that is known as the "love apple" and is often associated with romance.

What is (a) Cherry?

300

During the Middle Ages, it was believed that these birds chose their mates on Feb 14th.

What are Doves?

300

Flower that is traditionally considered a symbol of love and is commonly exchanged on Valentine's Day.

What is (a) Rose?

300

Country where the Taj Mahal, a symbol of eternal love, is located.

What is India?

300

In the Twilight series, the name of the vampire who falls in love with the human protagonist, Bella Swan.

Who is Edward Cullen?

400

Main ingredient in traditional French chocolate mousse.

What is Egg Yolks?

400

Century that is often associated with the first written Valentine's Day love notes.

What is the 14th century?

400

Entity that is commonly associated with Valentine's Day cards and decorations? (e.g like leprechaun for St. Patrick's Day)

Who is Cupid?

400

City that is known as the "Eternal City" and is famous for ancient history, romantic architecture, and the Trevi Fountain. 

What is Rome?

400

The main theme song to James Cameron's blockbuster film Titanic.

What is, "My Heart Will Go On"?

500

French pastry that is made of puff pastry layers filled with almond cream and is often associated with love and romance. 

What is Mille-feuille?

500

English monarch that is known for sending the first documented Valentine's Day card.

Who is Queen Victoria?

500

Country that started the tradition of exchanging love notes on Valentine's Day.

What is England?

500

European country that the Amalfi Coast, known for its dramatic cliffs and colorful villages, is located.

What is Italy?

500

In the movie "The Notebook," the names of the main characters played by Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams.

Who are Noah and Allie?

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