- - Even Latin is used for romantic card
- - Today's honoree, nicknames for whom begin the answers to starred clues
- - Card for a sweetie
- - Symbol for today.
- - Romantic message for Veronese gentleman
- - Granted, I may be embraced by blade, a romantic type
- - gift given on february 14
- - Saint opposing a time of fasting in East
- - Saint of love
- - One secretly loved Latin, even in translation
- - Saint of sweethearts
- - lover's farewell number — entertaining end to concert
- - Song by 5 Seconds of Summer whose title is usually a recipient of a heart-shaped card
- - Sweetheart's token
- - Patron saint of love
- - Item in February's mail
- - Heart-shaped card
- - February mailing
- - February flame
- - Fast dogs (hey!) running wild in estate
- - Sweetheart proud about fast time with sweetheart
- - Card to sweetheart
- - End of a question begun by part of 19-, 23-, 42- and 48-Across
- - *Bit of February mail
- - Certain greeting card
- - R&B singer Brooke
- - Patron of the hearts?
- - Card received in February
- - Saint not modest about fasting days at start of Easter
- - Heart in the mail
- - Verse site
- - Word following "Be my"
- - This puzzle, e.g.
- - Heart recipient
- - February greeting card
- - Token of affection
- - O. Henry's Jimmy
- - Heart-to-heart message.
- - He was succeeded by Eric Johnston.
- - Eric Johnston has replaced him.
- - Slain in "Faust."
- - Head of Economic Stabilization.
- - Administrator of Economic Stabilization Agency.
- - Singer of Even Bravest Heart in "Faust."
- - New Yorker now reorganizing Japanese police.
- - One with a big heart
- - "........ Love Song"
- - See 13-Across
- - Sweetheart
- - Saint
- - Sweetie
- - Name Spike (after farewell) as sweetheart
- - Shirley ..., film
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