Valentine's Day Giveaway Contest FINAL Round (We will announce the winner on Valentine's Day!)
1. Shakespeare’s immortal lovers Romeo and Juliet were from what two noble Veronese families? 2 points
2. How Do I Love Thee is a poem by which Victorian-era poet? 2 points
3. What were the famous words spoken by Tom Cruise to his on-screen partner (Renée Zellweger) to win back her heart in the film Jerry Maguire? 2 points
4. Who is Fred Flintstone’s wife? 1 point
5. George Bernard Shaw’s 1913 play Pygmalion was the basis for what successful musical and movie? 1 point
6. Cupid is the Roman god of love but the ancient Greeks had their own god. Who was he? 2 points
7. Which famous Australian actress married American talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres in 2008? 2 points
8. What romantic comedy starring Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks was based on the 1940 flick The Shop Around the Corner? 2 points
9. Baby-boomer couples on second honeymoons tour the countryside in caravans and motor homes such as the Winnebago. What’s the origin of that name? 2 points
10. Who was the pink-loving British author of more than 700 bestselling romantic novels who died in 2000 aged 98? 1 point
11. Can a man marry his widow’s sister? 1 point
12. Queen Victoria had an almost obsessive love for her husband, who died young. What was his name? 2 points
1. Shakespeare’s immortal lovers Romeo and Juliet were from what two noble Veronese families? 2 points
2. How Do I Love Thee is a poem by which Victorian-era poet? 2 points
3. What were the famous words spoken by Tom Cruise to his on-screen partner (Renée Zellweger) to win back her heart in the film Jerry Maguire? 2 points
4. Who is Fred Flintstone’s wife? 1 point
5. George Bernard Shaw’s 1913 play Pygmalion was the basis for what successful musical and movie? 1 point
6. Cupid is the Roman god of love but the ancient Greeks had their own god. Who was he? 2 points
7. Which famous Australian actress married American talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres in 2008? 2 points
8. What romantic comedy starring Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks was based on the 1940 flick The Shop Around the Corner? 2 points
9. Baby-boomer couples on second honeymoons tour the countryside in caravans and motor homes such as the Winnebago. What’s the origin of that name? 2 points
10. Who was the pink-loving British author of more than 700 bestselling romantic novels who died in 2000 aged 98? 1 point
11. Can a man marry his widow’s sister? 1 point
12. Queen Victoria had an almost obsessive love for her husband, who died young. What was his name? 2 points
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ReplyDelete1 The Montagues and Capulets.
ReplyDelete2 Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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ReplyDeleteI had to UP the questions this round to make them more challenging because PurpleLove is relentless and an awesome competitor-lol!:) Blessings!
ReplyDelete12 Albert, the Prince Consort
ReplyDelete7 Portia de Rossi
ReplyDelete6 Eros
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"You complete me"... "You had me at hello!"
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Winnebago was the name of an Indian Tribe
Barbara Cartland
Nope. If she's a widow, he's taking the dirt nap
Francis Albert augustus Charles Emmanuel
Did I mention I love the flower in the picture? So pretty with the heart middle!
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