Snoopy
Beagle
What Valentines candy was first created on equipment made for lozenges?
Sweethearts
legal term that translates "this for that"
Quid pro quo
Virtually all snowflakes contain this many sides in their shape
6
This once banned spirit, legalized again in the US in 2007, is nicknamed "the green fairy"
Absinthe
Scooby Doo
Great Dane
This expensive brand of champange, produce by Moet & Chandon was named for a Benedictine monk
Dom Perignon
literal translation is "through my fault", to admit guilt
Mea Culpa
This western US state holds the record of 75.8 inches of snowfall in a 24h period in 1921.
Colorado
The Caipirinha, which uses the sugarcane-based spirit Cachaça, is the national drink of what country?
Brazil
Toto
Cairn Terrier
In "Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown", who was Cherlie Brown hoping to get a valentine from?
The little red haired girl
legal term that translates "you shall have the body", bringing a defendant before the court to be charged
Habeas corpus
Which western US state gets its name from the Spanish word for "snowy" because of the snow which covered its mountains in winter?
Nevada
The Pisco Sour, which uses the brandy Pisco made from fermented grape juice, is the national drink of what country?
Peru (or) Chile
Ren (partner of Stimpy)
Chihuahua
What popular website debuted on Valentine's Day in 2005?
YouTube
literal translation is "nourishing mother", related to education
Alma mater
According to baseline rain-to-snow conversion, how many inches of snow is equivalent to 1 inch of rain?
10 inches
This distilled spirit became popular in tropical British colonies as an additive to mask the bitterness of anti-malaria medication
Gin
Nana (from Peter Pan)
Saint Bernard
What candy company sold the first heart-shaped box of candy for Valentine's Day in 1868?
Cadbury
legal term that translates "to stand by thing decided", used to describe precendent
Stare decisis
Which mountain range derives its name from the Sanskrit words for "Abode of Snow"?
Himalayas
What is traditionally found added to a bottle of Polish vodka known as Żubrówka?
grass (a blade of Bison grass)