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- Who shoots arrows to make people fall in love?
- Cupid
- Valentine
- Psyche
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- Cupid's arrows are
- invisible
- poisoned
- razor sharp
- made of candy
- People of the Middle Ages believed that
- birds chose their mates on Valentine's Day
- dogs chose their mates on Valentine's Day
- cats chose their mates on Valentine's Day
- horses chose their mates on Valentine's Day
- The favorite birds found on valentines are
- doves
- robins
- chickens
- blackbirds
- To "wear your heart on your sleeve" means
- you are quick to show your feelings
- you have decorations on your sleeve
- your sleeve is red
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- The flower most closely linked with love is
- the rose
- the carnation
- the lily
- the daffodil
- The flower that meant "I love you in secret" was
- the gardenia
- the rose
- the violet
- the gladiolus
- The flower that meant "I return your love" was
- the violet
- the rose
- the gladiolus
- the gardenia
- The flower that meant "I love you passionately" was
- the rose
- the violet
- the gardenia
- the gladiolus
- The colour that is a symbol of warmth and feeling is
- red
- white
- black
- yellow
- The colour that stands for purity is
- white
- black
- red
- pink
- We celebrate Valentine's Day on February 14 because
- Valentine was beheaded on that day
- Valentine was born on that day
- Valentine was married on that day
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- Cupid fell in love with a mortal maiden named
- Psyche
- Venus
- Proserpine
- Pandora
- Written valentines began about
- 1400
- 1800
- 1900
- 400
- Lovebirds are really
- tiny parrots
- doves
- robins
- partridges
- In the Peanuts comic strip, who never gets a valentine?
- Charlie Brown
- Lucy
- Linus
- Snoopy
- Some Valentine's Day customs go back to the Roman holiday
- the Lupercalia
- the Festival of Jupiter
- the Ides of March
- the Iliad
- Valentine's Day began as
- a spring holiday
- a summer holiday
- an autumn holiday
- a winter holiday
- The play "Romeo and Juliet" was written by
- William Shakespeare
- Charlies Dickens
- Geoffrey Chaucer
- Robert Louis Stevenson
- Minnie Mouse is the girlfriend of
- Mickey Mouse
- Mighty Mouse
- Ignatz the Mouse
- Krazy Kat
- In the comic strip Peanuts, Lucy wants to be the girlfriend of
- Schroeder
- Charlie Brown
- Charles Schulz
- Linus Van Pelt
- A lace ruffle on a valentine means
- "You have caught my heart in a net."
- "You are a poor fish."
- "I want to play basketball."
- "Let's go fishing."
- St. Valentine lived and died in
- Rome
- Bethlehem
- Jerusalem
- London
- Valentine celebrations are derived from the Roman feast of
- Lupercus
- Christmas
- Jupiter
- Mars
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