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Valentine's Trivia Game

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  • Which was Shakespeare’s most romantic play?
    Romeo and Juliet
  • Which symbol does New York’s Empire State Building illuminate on every Valentine’s Day?
    a heart
  • Which day is Valentine's Day on?
    February 14th
  • If you are quick to show your feelings, where do you wear your heart?
    on your sleeve
  • Which goddess was Cupid's mother?
    Venus
  • As well as being the unofficial patron saint of love, what occupation is St Valentine also believed to be the patron of?
    bee keepers
  • Fill in the blank: Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie, _____________, When the boys came out to play, Georgie Porgie ran away.
    kissed the girls and made them cry
  • Jealous of Psyche’s beauty, Venus asked Cupid to make Psyche fall in love with some mean and horrible men, but her plan backfired. What happened instead?
    Cupid and Psyche fell in love with each other.
  • Which type of flowers are traditionally given to symbolize love?
    roses
  • In what country is Valentine’s Day an official public holiday?
    none
  • How many Valentine's Day cards are exchanged each year? 1 million, 1 billion, or 1 trillion?
    1 billion
  • T or F. The State of California produces 60% of American roses, but most roses sold on Valentine's Day are imported from South America.
    True
  • In Japan, what do women give men on Valentine’s Day?
    chocolates
  • Which other gift sometimes accompanies a bouquet of roses?
    chocolates
  • Statistically speaking, which category of people will receive the most Valentine's Day cards each year? Moms, kids, teachers, wives, or husbands?
    teachers
  • Today we associate love with the heart, but this wasn’t always the case. In medieval times, which internal organ was believed to cause love?
    the liver
  • When you sign off with XOXOXOXO, what does the O mean?
    hugs
  • Which U.S. state produces the most chocolate?
    Pennsylvania
  • Which Roman god was depicted as a plump cherub with a bow and arrow?
    Cupid