Valentine's Day Origins
Symbols of Love
Valentine's Day Treats
Love and Romance in History
Valentine's Day Worldwide
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What year did Saint Valentine’s Day become officially recognized by the Catholic Church?
 

496 AD.

100

What is the meaning of the red rose, which is often given on Valentine’s Day?

Passion and deep love.

100

What is the most popular Valentine’s Day candy in the United States?

Chocolate

100

Which famous writer penned the love story Romeo and Juliet?

 William Shakespeare.

100

In which country did the tradition of giving chocolates on Valentine's Day first begin?

Japan

200

Which Roman emperor is believed to have banned marriages, leading to Saint Valentine performing secret weddings?

Emperor Claudius II.

200

What is Cupid’s weapon of choice?

A bow and an arrow.

200

What is the name of the candy that has sweet, conversation-like messages on them?

Sweethearts (conversation hearts).

200

Who is known as the "Queen of Hearts" in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland?
 

The Queen of Hearts.

200

In Finland, Valentine's Day is called “Ystävänpäivä.” What does it mean?

Friend’s Day.

300

What was Saint Valentine’s punishment for performing secret weddings?

He was executed.

300

What animal is associated with Valentine’s Day as a symbol of love?

The dove.

300

Which popular chocolate brand creates heart-shaped boxes of chocolates for Valentine’s Day?

Russell Stover

300

Which French queen, known for her beauty, was the inspiration for many romanticized love stories?
 

Marie Antoinette.


300

In which country is Valentine’s Day celebrated as “Dia dos Namorados” (Lovers’ Day)?

Brazil.

400

When did the tradition of sending Valentine’s cards start?
 

The early 15th century.

400

What color of roses represents friendship?

Yellow.

400

What fruit is commonly dipped in chocolate as a Valentine’s Day treat?

Strawberries.

400

What was the first romantic comedy to win an Academy Award for Best Picture?
 

It Happened One Night (1934).


400

In Italy, what do lovers traditionally exchange on Valentine’s Day?
 

Baci (chocolate kisses).

500

What is the “Valentine’s Day Massacre,” and when did it occur?

The 1929 Chicago gangster massacre during Prohibition. 

500

What is the traditional shape associated with Valentine’s Day?

A heart.

500

In the UK, what is the traditional Valentine’s Day dessert that is often served?

Sticky toffee pudding.


500

Who wrote the famous line, “It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all”?
 

Alfred Lord Tennyson. He was an English poet. He was the Poet Laureate during much of Queen Victoria's reign.

 

500

What is the name of the traditional Valentine’s Day activity in South Korea where women give men chocolates and men return the favor on White Day?
 

White Day (March 14th).

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