Rom-Coms
Love Songs
Valentine's Day History
Traditions
Candy
100

“I’m also just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her,” is the famous line from this movie.

Notting Hill

100

“Endless Love” is a duet sung by these two artists.

Lionel Richie and Diana Ross

100

This winged figure is said to shoot arrows of love.

Cupid

100

This flower is most commonly given on Valentine’s Day.

Roses

100

This popular Hershey’s candy is named for what you might do with your loved one on Valentine’s Day.

Kisses

200

In “Dirty Dancing,” Baby’s father does this for a living.

Doctor

200

This artist originally wrote and performed “I Will Always Love You.”

Dolly Parton

200

She was the ancient Greek goddess of Love.

Aphrodite

200

X’s and O’s mean this and this when writing a Valentine or love letter.

Kisses and Hugs

200

This message most commonly appears on conversation candy “sweethearts.”

Love You

300

In 10 Things I Hate About You, Heath Ledger sings this song at the football field to Julia Stiles.

"Can't Take My Eyes Off of You"

300

“Take My Breath Away” first appeared in this 1986 blockbuster movie.

Top Gun

300

This religious figure first declared February 14 as St. Valentine’s Day.

The Pope (Pope Gelasius in the fifth century)

300

This animal is commonly associated with love because it mates for life.

Swan

300

This is found at the center of a Ferrero Rocher candy.

Hazelnut

400

In When Harry Met Sally, Harry believes men and women can never be this.

Friends

400

Originally written and recorded by The Cure, “LoveSong” has been covered by this band and by this artist – name one.

311 or Adele

400

This ancient civilization is believed to have started Valentine’s Day.

Roman

400

This modern holiday made popular by TV show “Parks and Recreation” celebrates female friendship instead of romance.

Galentine’s Day

400

This company invented the first Valentine’s Day box of chocolates.

Cadbury

500

In La La Land, Sebastian and Mia dance together at this iconic Los Angeles location.

The Griffith Observatory

500

This song was Bruno Mars’ first single.

"Just the Way You Are"

500

This notorious gangster orchestrated the St. Valentine’s Day massacre during a mob war.

Al Capone
500

This fruit was once known as a “love apple” for its alleged aphrodisiac properties.

Tomato

500

Per capita, this country consumes more candy than any other.

Germany