To be the most prominent actor in a production.
A massive, luminous ball of plasma held together by its own gravity.
Star
Maybe next time this Canadian comedic actor will think before he cheats after crossing paths with this country songstress.
Jim Carrey Underwood
This many-wived English king declared Valentine's Day a holiday in 1537.
Henry VIII
Alexander Graham Bell filed a patent application for this invention on February 14, 1876.
The telephone
To play or send continuous video or audio via the internet.
A continuous body of flowing water.
Stream
Olivia Newton-John Travolta
If Cupid shoots you with a gold arrow, your love for your partner will grow (duh), but if he decides to shoot you with an arrow made of this heavy metal, your love will wither.
Lead
This Oscar-winning double serial-killer movie was released on February 14, 1991.
The Silence of the Lambs
To get rid of something.
An outdoor storage space.
Shed
This popular TV court show host faces off against the star of The Wizard of Oz.
Judge Judy Garland
According to Roman mythology, Cupid is the son of this super hot couple.
Venus and Mercury
On February 14, 1960, Aretha Franklin recorded her biggest hit, turning Otis Redding's song into a landmark feminist and civil rights anthem.
"Respect"
To shrink or withdraw.
A legally binding agreement.
Contract
Black Panther's Killmonger encounters his most formidable adversary yet... the youngest winner of American Idol in history.
Michael B. Jordin Sparks
This American candy company is credited with creating the classic Valentine's Day "Be Mine" candy hearts, as well as other sugary wafers, and still haven't been prosecuted for their crimes.
Necco
YouTube
To control the direction of a vehicle.
Neutered male cattle raised for beef.
Steer
This Spanish surrealist painter collabs with the Queen of Country herself.
Salvador Dali Parton
Valentine's Day is the number one holiday for flower purchases in the US, narrowly beating out this springtime holiday.
Mother's Day
On February 14, 1990, this iconic photograph of the Earth was taken by the Voyager 1 space probe, showing our planet from 6 billion kilometers away as a barely visible speck.
The Pale Blue Dot