Valentine's Day is celebrated on...
February 14th
What flower is most commonly given on Valentine’s Day?
Roses
Who is the Roman god of love often shown with a bow and arrow?
Cupid
Valentine’s Day is named after which saint?
Saint Valentine
This color is most commonly associated with love and Valentine’s Day.
Red
People often exchange these short romantic messages on Valentine’s Day.
Cards
This term describes a date between two people who have never met before.
Blind date
This phrase means to end a romantic relationship.
Break up
The person you are engaged to marry.
Fiancé
This phrase means to start liking someone romantically.
Fall in love with
This idiom means two people are perfect for each other: A _____ made in ______.
A match made in heaven
Cupid falls in love with...
Psyche
This ancient Roman festival, held in mid-February, is often linked to the origins of Valentine’s Day.
Lupercalia
This idiom means to feel strong physical attraction toward someone.
Have the hots
This idiom means to get married.
Tied the knot
This phrase means to end a romantic relationship suddenly and without warning.
This phrase describes a short, innocent romantic relationship between young people.
Puppy love
This idiom describes a relationship that is having serious problems.
On the rocks
This term describes a person who pretends to be loving but is actually dishonest or unfaithful.
Love rat
This Roman emperor banned marriages for young men, prompting Valentine to perform weddings in secret.
Claudius II
This novel tells the love story of Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan.
The Great Gatsby
This novel by Jane Austen features the romance between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy.
Pride and prejudice
This Shakespeare tragedy tells the story of two young lovers from rival families.
Romeo and Juliet
This 1997 film tells the love story of Jack and Rose aboard a doomed ship.
Titanic
This Russian novel by Leo Tolstoy centers on the doomed romance of Anna and Vronsky.
Anna Karerina