Valentine's Day Candy
Valentine's Day Scramble
Valentine's Day Trivia
Disney Love
Valentine's Day in Numbers
100

I like the way you roll

What is Tootsie Roll?

100

oser

What is a rose?

100

The meaning of "X" and "O" in XOXO?

What are hugs and kisses?

100

Cinderella's Prince.

Who is Prince Charming?

100


Valentine's Day falls on February ___.

What is 14?

200

I love you to pieces.

What are Reese's Pieces?

200

erd

What is red?

200

Two most common colors during Valentine's Day.

What are red and pink?

200

The couple's first meeting involves a hit on the head with a frying pan. What MOVIE is this couple from?

What is Tangled?

200

Men will spend _____ times the amount of women on Valentine's Day:

(more or less?)

What is more?

(Men spend 2x more money than women).

300


Bursting with love.

What are Starbursts?

300

olev

What is love?

300

The name "Valentine" means:

(Charming, Strong & Healthy, or Brainy)

What is Strong and Healthy?

300

DAILY DOUBLE

Lady and the Tramp share this famous meal together:

What is spaghetti and meatballs?

300

Number of Valentine's Day cards sent each year: 

(1 million, 145 million, 500 billion)

What is 145 million?

400

Three best friends.

What are Three Muskateers?

400

levantine

What is Valentine?

400

This state produces the most roses for Valentine's Day:

(Nebraska, California, Maine)

Where is California?

400

Mulan first meets her future love interest Li Shang while...

What is training?

400

Conversation Hearts (candy) last up to ____ years:

(1 year, 3 years, 5 years)

What is 5 years?

500

DAILY DOUBLE

You're a great catch on the hook. 

What are Swedish Fish?

500

STEERTHAWE

What is SWEETHEART?

500

Roses are red, Violets are ______

What is blue?

500
Mr. and Mrs. Incredible have 3 children named: 
Who are Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack?
500

Passing out Valentine's is a _____ tradition:

(100 year, 400 year, 600 year)

What is a 600 year tradition?

The oldest record of a Valentine is a poem Charles, the Duke of Orleans, wrote to his wife when he was imprisoned in the Tower of London in 1415, in which he refers to his wife as his "Valentine." For lack of a better phrase, the rest is history.