Washington State
Dog Breeds
FACET
Under the Sea
Engineering Marvels
200

Built for the 1962 World's Fair, this is Seattle's most recognizable landmark

Space Needle

200

These dogs, known for their work in police and first responder roles, were vital in search and rescue missions during 9/11.

German Sheppard

200

This Facet benefit reimburses up to $300 per year and can cover everything from gym memberships to ski lift tickets

What is Fitness Reimbursement?

200

A "smack" is the name for a gathering of what marine animal?

Jellyfish

200

This ancient structure, the last remaining of the original Seven Wonders, was the tallest man-made structure for over 3,800 years.

Great Pyramid of Giza

400

This type of dance is the official state dance of Washington

Square Dancing

400

While it is considered the national dog of France, this curly-coated breed actually originated in Germany.

Poodle

400

Facet employees become owners of the company through this retirement-related plan, which receives the company match instead of the 401(k).

What is the ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan)?

400

This, often called the "Mother of the Sea" in Japan, was pioneered by Kathleen Drew Baker.

Nori (seaweed)

400

This type of bridge, often used for long spans, relies on massive towers and cables to support the deck under tension.

Suspension Bridge

600

 This president signed the 1853 bill creating the Washington Territory.

 Millard Fillmore

600

According to the American Kennel Club, the "sour mug" face of this breed symbolizes courage and tenacity.

Bulldog

600

This phrase describes Facet’s core focus and purpose—something you’ve probably seen in presentations, onboarding, and leadership messaging.

What is “meaningful work, meaningful results”?

600

The "Great Pacific" type of this human-caused issue is a massive collection of marine debris.

Garbage Patch

600

This "super-speed" train technology, named for the magnetic force that lifts it, is a major marvel of transportation engineering.

 Maglev

800

Fort Worden, Fort Casey, and Fort Flagler Were Once Known by What Nickname?

The Ring of Fire

800

Bred for draft work, this state dog of New Hampshire shares its name with a wind, a salmon, and a helicopter.

Chinook

800

Unlike an HSA, this account comes with a “use-it-or-lose-it” rule—though Facet allows a small carryover each year.

What is a Flexible Spending Account (FSA)?

800

This, not sunlight, serves as the primary energy source for deep-sea vent ecosystems.

chemosynthesis

800

 Built in 1893 by George W. Ferris, this engineering marvel was designed to compete with the Eiffel Tower.

Ferris Wheel

1000

On the Washington State Flag, the Green Represents Verdant Fields of the West. What Does the Gold Represent?

Wheat

1000

A crest of hair along the spine is a notable trait of this African dog that was bred to hunt lions.

Rhodesian Ridgeback

1000

Facet will award up to $7,000 for earning this professional credential—one of the most valuable bonuses in the company.

What is a PE License (Professional Engineer)?

1000

 The "Doldrums" is a nickname for this windless area where trade winds meet near the equator.

Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ)

1000

 This massive 1994 engineering project created a railway tunnel connecting the United Kingdom and France beneath the seabed.

Channel Tunnel