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Thetargetfor this sport measures 12 feet across & is called a house curling $1,600 DJ THE SPORTING LIFE 2023-09-12 #8927
Most of the material used to make the moving objects in this sport comes from a Scottish quarry on Ailsa Craig curling $600 J SPORTS EQUIPMENT 2022-12-23 #8770
A bonspiel is a meet where teams from various clubs compete in this Olympic sport; a molson or 2 may get consumed curling $1,000 J LET'S GO TO THAT SPORTS THING 2019-05-20 #7996
At the first Winter Olympics in 1924, the Brits swept up in this sport curling $800 J SPORTS TALK 2015-01-13 #6982
Encyclopedia Britannica calls this sport "a game similar to lawn bowls but played on ice" curling $1,600 DJ WINTER SPORTS 2011-02-22 #6092
42-pound polished stones with a handle on top are slid on ice in this sport curling $800 J SPORTS TALK 2010-04-09 #5895
The Air Canada Silver Broom curling DD $500 DJ SPORTS TROPHIES 2005-01-10 #4686
Valued at $60,000, the Brier Tankard is the ultimate prize in this professional sport curling FJ CANADIAN SPORTS 2002-07-17 #4133
4 teammates, a house, a hog line, a tee line curling $500 J NAME THE SPORT 2001-11-01 #3949
In this sport granite stones are sent down a broom-cleaned, 46-yard-long, 14-foot-wide ice rink curling $500 J COLD SPORTS 1995-12-20 #2603
In this, you get 1 point for each stone in the house & closer to the tee than any stone of the opposing team curling $500 J SPORTS 1988-09-19 #926
Popular in Canada, it "swept" its way into the '88 Winter Olympics as a demonstration sport curling $500 J SPORTS TRIVIA 1988-07-18 #911
All that's needed to play this sport in the U.S. are 16 stones, 8 brooms, & an ice rink curling $400 J SPORTS EQUIPMENT 1987-11-23 #741
Described as shuffleboard on ice, the goal is to get a 44 lb. stone closest to a target curling $400 J WINTER SPORTS 1986-03-06 #389
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