Across
- 2. A rock delivered with a greater force than necessary
- 3. A line 10 meters from the hack at each end of the ice
- 4. Newfoundland and Labrador curling team
- 5. captain of team Gushue
- 7. a takeout shot that removes a rock and rolls out of play itsself
- 9. A city in northwestern Italy
- 12. the stone that is closest to the center of the rings
- 15. The momentum required for a stone to reach the house or cirlces at the distant end
- 16. out Removal of a stone from the playing area by hitting it with another stone
- 17. The modern revival of the ancient games held once every 4 years in a selected country.
- 21. a curling tornament
- 22. The amount of force given to the stone during the delivery
- 23. A game originating in Scotland in which two four-person teams slide heavy oblate stones toward the center of a circle at either end of a length of ice.
- 25. The circle at the centre of the house
- 26. A stone that is placed in a position so that it may protect another stone
- 27. The movement of a curling stone after it has struck a stationary stone in play
Down
- 1. The amount a rock bends while travelling down the sheet of ice
- 2. the last shot at the end of the game
- 3. A stone that does not reach the far hog line. It must be removed from play
- 5. An end in which no points have been scored
- 6. take out the opposing rock in such a way that your shooter rools to another position
- 8. curling's version of a period or inning
- 10. A device used to sweep the ice in the path of a moving stone
- 11. A take-out. Removal of a stone from the playing area by hitting it with another stone
- 13. rubber grips in the ice used during delivery
- 14. The line across the ice at the back of the house. Stones which are over this line are removed from play
- 18. The rotation applied to the handle of a stone that causes it to rotate in a clockwise direction and curl for a right-handed curler
- 19. Any stone in the rings or touching the rings which is a potential point
- 20. concentric circles that together form the house
- 24. Where the 2006 Olympics were held
- 25. A stone that just touches the outer edge of the circles