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Introduction:
"Well, we're headed into Week 4 and for this round all the questions or answers have some type of link to the celebration of Valentine's Day. Good Luck to all!"


1. Three days after Valentine's Day in 1864, the first sinking of a vessel by a submarine occurred. Name the submarine.
    Answer: (One Word)


2. She was Nixon's secretary and was possibly involved in erasing of more than 18 minutes of the now-famous 'Tapes,' name her.
    Answer: (Last Name or both names)


3. In the mid-fifties Italian actress Anna Magnani, won the Oscar for Best Actress. Name the movie which garnered her the award.
    Answer: (Three Words)


4. In Wales, a traditional gift on Valentine's Day are wooden ________
_________
    Answer: (Two Words)


5. What is the name of a famous, as well as very funny, British television show that features four sisters named Hyacinth, Rose, Daisy and Violet?
    Answer: (Three Words)


6. Name this French-born American coloratura soprano, admired for her pure, expressive voice and classical technique. Born in Draguignan, she sang at the Metropolitan Opera in New York.
    Answer: (First and Last Name)


7. The first of several attempts to assassinate the Italian Fascist leader Benito Mussolini was reportedly made by an Irish woman. When arrested, what name did she give the authorities?
    Answer: (First and Last Name)


8. Name the well-known rock-and-roll singer, who was born in Lubbock, Texas but had his career abruptly ended when he died in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa.
    Answer: (First and Last Name)


9. Name the Pope who reigned for just over a month during 827.
    Answer: (One Name)


10. Benjamin Kubelsky was born on Feb. 14, 1894, which would make him well over 100 years of age. However, when asked his age, he always replied, '39.' Give us the name Mr. Kubelsky was better known as.
    Answer: (First and Last Name)


11. Who is the Roman goddess of flowers?
    Answer: (One Word)


12. Who won the PGA championship in 1997?
    Answer: (Full Name)


13. Two states were admitted to the United States on a Valentine's Day. Can you name either of them?
    Answer: (One Word)


14. In medieval times, what Holy Roman Emperor was crowned on Feb. 14th.
    Answer: (Two Words)


15. On February 14, ______, Sugar Ray Robinson defeated Jake LaMotta to win the world middleweight title in Chicago. It is the first time a welterweight champion defeated a middleweight champion. Give us the year. He was also upset by a Brit in the same year.
    Answer: (Year Only)


16. We all remember Louis Washansky - he was the first recipient of a heart transplant, but he lived only 18 days after surgery. A month later another man received the second heart transplant and lived for 563 days. Who was this man?
    Answer: (First and Last Name)


17. On the U.S. television series, The Beverly Hillbillies, what was Granny's first and last name?
    Answer: (First and Last Name)


18. That loveable cartoon character Porky Pig has a very rotund girlfriend. Can you give us her name?
    Answer: (First Name)


19. Roger Corman directed this 1967 film depicting rival gangs in Chicago during an era when gangsters owned the streets and Elliott Ness was a hero. The film is based on actual events of 1929. Name the film.
    Answer: (4 or 5 words)


20. Who is the chubby little cherub that uses his bow and arrow most frequently on Feb. 14?
    Answer: (One Name)


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