This animal is considered unlucky if it ever crosses your path.
What is "A Black Cat"?
"Some Pig".
What is "Charlotte's Web"?
He is known for secretly giving gifts and is the inspiration for Santa Claus.
Who is "Saint Nicholas"?
An astounding 58 million pounds of this are consumed each Valentine's Day.
What is "Chocolate"?
Named for the Roman god Saturn.
What is "Saturday"?
This building floor is considered unlucky, so many buildings skip it on their elevator buttons.
What is "The Thirteenth Floor"?
"Would you, could you, in a house? In a box? With a mouse?"
What is "Green Eggs & Ham"?
Known for the Gateway Arch and baseball’s Cardinals.
What is "St. Louis"?
This chubby child is armed with a bow and arrows to influence romantic emotions.
Who is "Cupid"?
Old English Monandæg, meaning: to honor the Moon.
What is "Monday"?
Some people knock on this to prevent bad luck after saying something hopeful.
What is "Wood"?
"Let the wild rumpus begin!"
What is "Where the Wild Things Are"?
Originating from the Swiss/Italian Alps, this dog breed was developed by a hospice for rescue work.
What is "Saint Bernard"?
Better known for its Creme Eggs, this candy company created the first heart-shaped box of chocolates for Valentine's Day in 1861.
What is "Cadbury"?
Thor, the Norse god of thunder.
What is "Thursday"?
What is "Seven"?
"But in, you know, the Muggle world, people just stay in photos."
What is "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"?
Minnesota’s capital city, part of the “Twin Cities.”
What is "St. Paul"?
People of this profession receive more Valentine's Day cards than any other.
Who are "Teachers"?
Freya the Norse goddess of love and beauty.
What is "Friday"?
In this country, many buildings skip the 4th floor because the number 4 sounds like the word for “death.”
What is "China"?
"I volunteer as tribute!"
What is "The Hunger Games"?
"Gonna be your man in motion, all I need's this pair of wheels." is a line from this 1984 hit song by John Parr.
What is "Saint Elmo's Fire"?
This company began producing and printing its own original, branded Valentine's Day cards in 1916.
What is "Hallmark"?
Named for Odin, the supreme Anglo-Saxon/Norse deity.
What is "Wednesday"?