February Love Songs Sweet Treats Black History Valentine's Day
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What is we get six more weeks of winter?

In the U.S., the most famous groundhog is Punxsutawney Phil from Pennsylvania. However, the famous predicting groundhog of Canada is Wiarton Willie of Bruce County, Ontario.
If the groundhog sees his shadow on February 2, this happens.
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Who is Dolly Parton?

This is not a love song in the conventional sense; Parton wrote it for a close friend. This was the second of five consecutive #1 Country hits that Parton had after establishing herself as a solo artist.
The song "I Will Always Love You" was famously covered by Whitney Houston. This singer originally wrote and recorded the song.
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What is 36 million?

Richard Cadbury (UK), the eldest son of John Cadbury, founder of the world famous company, created the first known heart-shaped box of chocolates for Valentine's Day 1868.
This many heart-shaped boxes of chocolate are sold each year.

a. 36 million
b. 3.6 million
c. 3 million
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Who is Jackie Robinson?

Robinson made his debut before a crowd of 26,623 spectators at Ebbets Field on April 15, 1947.
The first African American baseball player to play in Major League Baseball.
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What is YouTube?

The domain name "YouTube.com" was activated on February 14, 2005, with video upload options being integrated on April 23, 2005, after being named "Tune In, Hook Up" ─ the original idea of Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim. It's the second-most viewed website in the world.
This popular video-streaming platform launched on Valentine's Day 2005.

a. TikTok
b. YouTube
c. Instagram
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What is Presidents’ Day or Washington’s Birthday?

It is officially known as Washington’s Birthday, but it’s commonly called Presidents’ Day.
This federal holiday takes place on the third Monday
of February
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What is "You Give Love A Bad Name?"

The song ended up being about a guy whose girlfriend is really bad for him - common material, but a very interesting way to say it. Jon Bon Jovi dated actress Diane Lane in the mid-'80s, and there were rumors that she was the inspiration for this song, but the lyrical inspiration was more of a universal feeling.
This rock classic was Bon Jovi's first number-one hit.
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What are conversation hearts?

In 1847, Necco founder Oliver R. Chase created a machine that cut medicinal lozenges, eventually starting his own candy factory. It wasn't until 1866 that his brother Daniel developed a mechanism to print messages onto the candy. 8 billion of these are produced each year.
These heart candies are an iconic part of Valentine's Day.
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Where is Greensboro?

Four freshman classmates at North Carolina A&T went into the Woolworth store in Greensboro, North Carolina, and “sat-in” at the lunch counter.
In this North Carolina city the first “sit-in” occurs at a segregated lunch counter.

a. Greensboro
b. Raleigh
c. Charlotte
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What is the "X" stands for kisses, and the "O" stands for hugs?

This is most likely because the X is a stylized way of showing two mouths kissing, and the O looks like two pairs of arms connecting for a hug.
In the abbreviation "XO," "X" and "O" stands for.
300
What is Monopoly?

It was previously known as the Landlord’s Game.
First sold on February 6, 1935, the object of this board
game is for players to buy properties and collect rent.
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Who is Tina Turner?

More than a singer, she coursed her way through half a century of music-making, smashed boundaries for both female and black artists, inspired a movie biopic, a West End musical and future generations of stars, and, though she bowed out of live performances in 2009, at the age of 69, her relevance persists.
This legendary singer released the song "What's Love Got to Do With It" in 1984.
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Where is Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania is home to not only the Hershey Company but also the Wilbur Chocolate Company. Pennsylvania produces about half of all the chocolate made in the United States.
This state produces the most chocolate.

a. Kansas
b. Pennsylvania
c. California
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What is the piano?

Wiggins, a blind master with autism and piano prodigy, performed at the White House before President James Buchanan in 1860.
“Blind Tom” Wiggins was the first African American to perform this instrument at the White House.

a. flute
b. saxophone
c. piano
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Who is Cupid?

According to myth, Cupid was the son of Mercury, the winged messenger of the gods, and Venus, the goddess of love. He often appeared as a winged infant carrying a bow and a quiver of arrows whose wounds inspired love or passion in his every victim.
Known as the god of desire, love, and affection, this mythological figure is the symbol for Valentine's Day.
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What is the Lunar New Year?

The holiday is sometimes called the Lunar New Year because the dates of celebration follow the phases of the moon. Since the mid-1990s people in China have been given seven consecutive days off work during the Chinese New Year.
February 1st marks the Chinese New Year, also known as.
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Who is the Forgeigner?

The name of the band came from the fact that half the members were from England and half from the US. No matter where they were, someone would always be considered a foreigner.
Rolling Stone lists "I Want to Know What Love Is" as one of the greatest songs of all time sung by this band.
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What are Hershey's Kisses?

While the original Kisses were introduced in the early 1900s, the special pick and white Valentine's Kisses weren't released until 1986. Around Valentine's season, 8 million pounds of Kisses are made by Hershey.
This affectionate candy was first introduced in 1907.

a. Conversation Hearts
b. Heart-shaped box of chocolates
c. Hersey's Kisses
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What is golf?

Sifford won the National Negro Open five times but was repeatedly denied a PGA card. He was finally invited to the tour in 1961 when the PGA dropped its whites-only rule.
In this professional sport, Charles Sifford broke the color barrier in 1960.

a. baseball
b. golf
c. soccer
400
Where is California?

California produces 60% of American roses, but most roses sold on Valentine's Day in the U.S. are imported from South America.
This state grows the most roses.

a. Florida
b. Alaska
c. California
500
What is a snow moon?

Storm moon and hunger moon are other common names. It’s known as the Snow Moon due to the typically heavy snowfall that occurs in February. On average, February is the United States’ snowiest month, according to data from the National Weather Service.
February's typically cold, snowy weather in North America earned its full moon this name.
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What is "Burning Love?"

During this time, Elvis was wallowing in self-pity and simply did not have it in him to perform rock music. He was all about ballads – at that point particularly sad ones.
This fiery-hot 1972 song by Elvis Presley topped the charts and became one of his most popular songs.
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What is tomato?

The French called the tomato the pomme d'amour, or the Love Apple, for their belief that the exotic tomato had aphrodisiac powers.
This fruit was once known as the "love apple".
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What is "Freedom's Journal?"

The journal was published weekly in New York City from March 16,1827, to March 28, 1829. It was established the same year that slavery was abolished in New York State.
The first newspaper to be owned and operated by African Americans.

a. "Freedom's Journal"
b. "The Star"
c. "Black Chronicle"
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What is the heart?

The heart symbol is often used to represent the center of emotion, including affection and love, especially romantic love. While we notice these feelings of attraction in the heart (and maybe also in other parts of our bodies), true love actually starts in the brain. There's a really strong connection between the heart and the brain.
This is considered to be the universal symbol of love, often associated with Valentine's Day.






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