Dog Facts
Italian Culture
SCOTUS History
100

This breed of dog was the American Kennel Club’s most popular for nine years before being unseated by the French Bulldog in 2022.

What is the Labrador Retriever?

100

This city is home to Michelangelo’s “David,” the iconic cathedral “Duomo” and the tomb of the Medicis, one of Italy’s most powerful families.

What is Florence?

100

In its history of the U.S. Supreme Court, only this many have been women.

What is six?

200

The xoloitzcuintli, resembling the Chihuahua, is the national dog of this country.

What is Mexico?

200

Known primarily in the modern age for being the home of car companies such as Fiat, Maserati and Alfa Romeo, this city was Italy’s first capital.

What is Turin?

200

This is the only person to be both president and a Supreme Court justice.

Who is William Howard Taft?

300

This dog, of which there are more than 20 breeds, takes its name from the Latin word for "earth."

What is a terrier?

300

This coffee drink was created during World War 2 when foreign soldiers in Italy were trying to get plain ol’ drip rather than a cappuccino.  

What is an Americano?

300

Until this year, the Supreme Court didn’t have its own building.

What is 1935?

400

The Saint Bernard rescues men from mountains; the Newfoundland rescues men from this.

What is the sea?

400

Though perhaps not the most famous, this is the largest active volcano in Italy.

What is Mount Etna?

400

Though he was acquitted in 1805, this was the only justice to ever be impeached.

Who is Samuel Chase?

500

This was the first dog breed to collect admissible evidence for American courts of law.

What is a bloodhound?

500

This chocolate brand is produced in Italy despite the brand name meaning “children” in German.

What is Kinder?

500

This U.S. Supreme Court Justice appears on the $10,000 bill.

Who is Salmon P. Chase?

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