The Weekly Advertiser - Wednesday, February 8, 2017

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LOVE IS IN THE AIR: Announcers Lui Zacher and Kaycee Bould from The Daily Grind breakfast show on MIXX FM are pictured promoting a MIXX FM and 3WM Valentine’s Day competition. Picture: DEAN LAWSON

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isteners to radio stations 3WM and MIXX FM and online followers have until the close of business tomorrow to enter a competition for a chance to win a romantic night of entertainment. There are two prizes up for grabs, one each for two lucky couples. The first prize includes a romantic dinner at Horsham’s Exchange Hotel and a movie at Horsham Centre Cinemas. The second prize is a night away at Country

Plaza Comfort Inn in Halls Gap, including breakfast. But how good are you at explaining the details of your perfect romantic night out? Apart from providing details online, entrants must describe their ideal date in 25 words or less. Officials will draw the first winner from the best responses on February 13 and the second on February 14, and announce both on air. People can fill out their entry forms on 3WM Horsham, website 3wm.com.au, or MIXX FM Horsham website, mixx1013.com.au.

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1. In 2008 a ban of what in Saudi Arabia, based on a perception that Valentine’s Day was a Christian festival, resulted in a major black market of Valentine’s Day gifts? 2. During the 19th century, physicians would prescribe what for patients pining for a lost love? 3. In what year did gifts and cards company Hallmark launch its first Valentine product? A. 1903. B. 1913. C. 1923. D. 1933.

4. Ancient tradition suggests if you are woman you will marry a type of man depending on the type of flying bird you will notice on Valentine’s Day. These include a sailor, a poor but happy man and a millionaire. Which one is connected to a sparrow? 5. Valentine’s Day is only matched internationally in the amount of flowers given as gifts by what other day? 6. What famous medieval writer can take credit for attaching the tradition of romance to Valentine’s Day?

7. The Roman god of love and beauty Venus has a son who is associated with Valentine’s Day. What is his name? 8. Construction of what building started in 1634, requiring 20,000 workers almost 22 years to complete, stands today as one of the most striking gifts of love? 9. What birds are also international Valentine symbols of love and loyalty and why? 10. Why are hearts among the most prominent symbols of love?

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Answers: 1. Anything red or symbolising love. 2. Chocolate. 3. B. 1913. 4. A poor but happy man. If you see a robin you will marry a sailor and if it’s a goldfinch a millionaire. 5. Mother’s Day. Estimates are that lovers around the globe buy more than 50-billion roses on Valentine’s Day. 6. Geoffrey Chaucer. He wrote in his Parlement of Foules, 1382: “For this was on seynt Volantynus day, when euery bryd comyth there to chese his make.” 7. Cupid. 8. The Taj Mahal in India. Mughal Emperor Shahjahan built it as a memorial to his wife. 9. Doves. They mate for life and both will share the care of their offspring. 10. In the distant past hearts were considered the source of human emotions. An historical and simple guess why we draw the heart shape the way we do is that it was based on early attempts to draw the two-chamber organ. Wednesday, February 8, 2017

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