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The patron saint of affianced couples, happy marriages, and love
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Valentine
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_________ Bennet who is prejudiced against a proud gentleman, Mr. Darcy
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Elizabeth
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The traditional holiday of newlyweds
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honeymoon
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One of the "somethings" brides traditionally wear
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new
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A marriage ceremony
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wedding
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The restored son of Shiva and Parvati who has an elephant head
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Ganesha
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Queen Victoria's cousin and husband
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Albert
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"I love you" in Spanish, also a song by Rihanna
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te amo
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The Swan Princess who can be saved by the power of eternal love
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Odette
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"Coffee and love taste best when hot." is a proverb from this country
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Ethiopia
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You can get married at this church structure, or leave you fiance(é)e at it
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altar
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Rachel Green's soulmate, father to two children, brother to Monica Geller
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Ross
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A tradition during which certain swords are used to salute the newlyweds
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saber arch
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A tragic character from Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights who loved Catherine
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Heathcliff
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Isabella I of Castile's husband
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Ferdinand
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The love of Jay Gatsby and Tom Buchanan
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Daisy
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The complementary part of yin
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yang
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King Arthur's wife and Lancelot's lover
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Guinevere
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The act of getting married in a hurried and secretive fashion
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elopement
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A lady who wrote a love letter to Eugene Onegin
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Tatyana
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Another name for Cupid or "love" in Latin
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Amor
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Christine Daaé's childhood friend and beau in The Phantom of the Opera
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Raoul
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F. Nietzsche: “It is not a ____ of love, but a ____ of friendship that makes unhappy marriages.”
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lack
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F. Dostoyevsky's book about relationships in a family: The Brothers
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Karamazov
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The bride's or groom's promise
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vow
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"The one who loves you will make you ____."
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weep
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The proverb above comes from the same country as this presidential couple: Juan&Eva
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Perón
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He wrote a book about a pedophile but had a long healthy relationship himself; Vladimir
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Nabokov
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