The nickname for a curling tournament.
What is a Bonspiel?
The target area consisting of four concentric rings.
What is the house?
The country where curling originated.
What is Scotland?
This "Curler" led Canada to gold in 2026.
Who is Brad Jacobs?
The name that PCCC Ladies calls their beginning curlers.
Who are the Greens?
The name of the player who calls the shots.
Who is the skip?
This line must be fully passed for a rock to stay in play.
What is the hog line?
In the 1700s, Canadian stones were made of this metal.
What is Iron?
This province has won the most Brier championships.
What is Alberta?
This character sings ''It's not that easy being green''
Who is Kermit the Frog?
The weight range (in lbs) of a standard curling stone.
What is 38.5-44 lbs?
A rule infraction caused by accidentally touching a moving rock.
What is a burned rock?
The special island in Scotland where most stone granite is quarried.
What is Ailsa Craig?
This skip won the 2026 Brier?
Who is Matt Dunstone?
This not so handy Canadian TV sitcom handyman had a fondness for duct tape.
Who is Red Green?
The term for "blanking" an end.
What is scoring zero points?
The specific name for the textured ice surface.
What is pebbled ice?
The year curling was first played as an Olympic sport.
What is 1924?
The name of the longest-running sponsored national event in Canada.
What is the Scotties Tournament of Hearts?
The mix of equal parts of blue and yellow make this colour.
What is the colour green?