Cupid comes from ______ mythology.
Greek
Valentine's Day always falls on this date.
February 14th.
This, along with a heart, is another symbol of Valentine's Day.
Cupid.
This percentage of women send flowers to themselves on Valentine's Day.
15%.
Zeus was married to ___.
Hera.
Cupid is the child of _____.
love.
Valentine's Day is named after this saint.
St. Valentine.
Cupid's arrow must hit this part of the body in order to work.
The rear end.
People of this gender buy more gifts on Valentine's Day.
Women.
Bonnie and ______
Clyde.
These are the two most popular candies sold on Valentine's Day.
Conversation hearts and boxes of chocolate.
Long ago, women believed that if this type of bird flew over their head, they were going to marry a sailor.
A robin.
In the middle ages, men used to do this to determine who their valentine would be.
Pick names out of a bowl.
This flower is most symbolic of Valentine's Day.
A rose.
Bert and ______.
Ernie
This is the official bird of Valentine's Day.
A dove.
Valentine's Day was first celebrated in this year.
496 AD.
Cupid is this old today.
3000 years old.
This percentage of pet owners give their pets gifts on Valentine's Day.
3%.
Oreos and _____.
Milk.
Along with Valentine's Day, this holiday sells the most flowers.
Mother's Day.
She is Cupid's mother.
Venus or Aphrodite.
In Shakespearean times, this organ of the body was associated with love.
The liver.
In Roman mythology, Cupid spills this to make roses grow.
Nectar.
Aly and
A.J.