Can You Sweep Our Curling Quiz?

Can You Sweep Our Curling Quiz?

Welcome to the ultimate curling trivia quiz! Are you ready to put your knowledge of this beloved winter sport to the test? Whether you’re a seasoned curler or just getting started, this is the perfect opportunity to prove your expertise. Let's see how well you know the rules, terminology, and history of Curling! Get ready to show off your skills and impress your friends with your curling savvy. You won't be disappointed! So grab your brooms and let's get started. Good luck and have fun!

What is the name of the player who throws the stones?

How many stones are delivered by each team in each end?

What is the minimum number of ends needed to complete a game?

How many stones are delivered by each team in one end?

What is the name of the area in which the stones are delivered?

What is the name of a shot that causes the stone to curl around and hit another stone?

How many points are awarded for a stone in the house closest to the button?

What is the name of the player who calls the shots?

What is the name of the device used to measure the distance between stones?

What is the name of the target in curling?

How many players are on each team?

How many stones are used in a game of Curling?

What is the name for the player who throws the last two stones?

What is the name of a shot that causes the stone to stop in front of another stone?

What is the name of a shot that causes the stone to curl around and stop in front of another stone?

What is the name of the area in which the stones are delivered from?

What is the goal of curling?

How many players are on the ice at the same time?

What is the name of the device used to sweep the ice?

What is the name of the area in which the stones are thrown?

Can You Sweep Our Curling Quiz?

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