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Valentine's Day in the United States

12 questions1 easy7 medium4 hard
EASY1 questions
1

Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland and Elvis Presley all got married in what U.S. city?

ALas Vegas
BMiami
CLos Angeles
DNew York
MEDIUM7 questions
1

In which U.S. city did the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre happen on Feb. 14, 1929?

ANew York
BPhiladelphia
CBoston
DChicago
2

According to the U.S. Census, which two states are home to the most chocolate makers?

ANew York and Texas
BWisconsin and Michigan
CIllinois and Ohio
DCalifornia and Pennsylvania
3

Which U.S. city is known for couples being married by Elvis impersonators?

AMemphis
BNew Orleans
CLas Vegas
DNashville
4

Which U.S. Founding Father is said to have sold chocolate out of his print shop in Philadelphia?

AJohn Adams
BGeorge Washington
CBenjamin Franklin
DThomas Jefferson
5

Which U.S. state produces 60% of American red roses for Valentine's Day?

AOregon
BTexas
CCalifornia
DFlorida
6

Which U.S. city produces the most Valentine's Day greeting cards?

ALos Angeles, California
BChicago, Illinois
CNew York, New York
DKansas City, Missouri
7

Alexander Graham Bell filed a patent application for what invention on Feb. 14, 1876?

AThe telephone
BThe light bulb
CThe telegraph
DThe phonograph
HARD4 questions
1

Three U.S. states have towns named “Valentine” or “Valentines.” What are they?

AMontana, Idaho, and Wyoming
BCalifornia, Oregon, and Washington
CIowa, Kansas, and Oklahoma
DNebraska, Texas, and Virginia
2

Cupid Lake is found in which U.S. state?

AMichigan
BMaine
CWisconsin
DMinnesota
3

Founded in 1806, what Salem, Massachusetts confectioner is known as America's oldest candy company?

ASee's Candies
BYe Olde Pepper Candy Companie
CWhitman's
DHershey's
4

Which two U.S. states officially achieved statehood on Feb. 14?

AAlaska and Hawaii
BIdaho and Montana
COregon and Arizona
DNevada and Utah

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