Valentine's Day: a time for romance, chocolates, and…trivia? Whether you're celebrating with a loved one, friends, or enjoying some quality time with yourself, these ten Valentine's Day trivia questions are the perfect way to add a touch of fun to your Valentine's Day. From the origins of Cupid to iconic movie moments and chart-topping love songs, test your knowledge of all things Valentine's. Get ready to impress your sweetheart (or your trivia team) with these fascinating facts about love, friendship, and everything in between. So, grab your favorite Valentine's treat, gather your loved ones, and let the games begin!

According to Roman Mythology, Venus (the goddess of love) and Mercury (the god of travel, wearing a winged hat), are the parents of what god of desire, erotic love, attraction and affection?
They are the parents of Cupid.
What company is often credited with creating the first box of Valentine's Day chocolates?
England's Cadbury Chocolate Company takes credit for this Valentine first!
The TV show, Parks and Recreation, is credited with starting what alternative to Valentine's Day?
The show gave rise to Galentine's Day, celebrated on February 13th.
What would florists call a single red rose surrounded by baby's breath?
That would be called a "signature rose".
Red roses symbolize love. What do yellow roses symbolize?
You'd send yellow roses for friendship.
"Endless Love" was voted Best Love Song of all time by Billboard. It was sung by Diana Ross and whom?
Diana Ross sang this duet with Lionel Richie.
Ashton Kutcher was married to his first wife, Demi Moore, for 8 years. He met his second wife, Mila Kunis, on the set of what TV show?
They met while they were on the cast of "That 70s Show".
Where do the main characters meet on Valentine's Day at the end of "Sleepless in Seattle"?
Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan meet on the observation deck of the Empire State Building.
In the movie "Notting Hill", what actress says, "I'm also just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her?"
That line was memorably said by Julia Roberts.
"West Side Story", the Broadway musical by Leonard Bernstein is based on what play?
It's based on William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet".
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Awesome! My favorite holiday! 💘
Love these trivia questions! The one about Notting Hill was my favorite. 😍 Happy Valentine's Day!
I knew 8!
why is feb's birthstone a purple amythst? because st. valentine wore a ring with one