Things at a Circus with C

  • Classic circus performer with goofy tricks.

  • The big canvas tent where the show happens.

  • Classic circus treat, spun sugar on a stick, very iconic.

  • Animal sometimes in small circuses, often in acts.

  • Snacks like candy are sold at the circus.

  • Kids are common audience members at circuses.

  • It’s the event itself, central to the whole show.

  • Camels often appear in circus animal shows.

  • Peanut-shaped candy often sold at circuses.

  • Seats for the audience; chairs line the ring.

  • Used to transport performers, animals, equipment.

  • Animals performing in the circus ring.

  • Vehicle for circus travel and hauling gear.

  • Big audiences are a hallmark of circuses.

  • Holds animals or props backstage or in shows.

  • Common circus animal, often in trained acts.

  • Used in human cannonball stunt acts.

  • General term for all circus act artists.

  • Another name for ringmaster, leads the show.

  • Tiny car packed with clowns as a comic act.

  • Big cats trained for stunt and circle acts.

  • Pulled vehicle for gear, animals or people.

  • Ride often found at circus or fairgrounds.

  • Sometimes part of exotic animal circus shows.

  • Sold at stands or for birthday circus parties.

  • Can appear in farm-themed or parade acts.

  • Multiple carts used to move circus equipment.

  • Slang for circus workers, esp. in US fairs.

  • Big top structures where the show happens.

  • Classic circus/fair food on a stick in US.

  • Used to film acts and audience at circuses.

  • Oversized shoes worn by clowns for comedy gags.

  • Central performance area for circus acts.

  • General term for performers and staff there.

  • Cloaks worn by magicians and ringmasters.

  • Used by photographers and visitors at circus.

  • Audience reaction sound during circus acts.

  • General term for performances in a circus show.

  • Flowing garment for magicians or ringmasters.

  • Cap
  • Classic spun‑sugar treat sold at circuses.

  • Ground or ring often covered with carpet or sawdust

  • Magicians use cards for tricks in circus shows

  • Ringmasters and performers may carry a cane prop

  • Unicycles and cycles are classic circus acts

  • Big top entry and stage areas often have curtains

  • Performers wear bright costumes as key circus gear

  • Contortionist is a classic circus acrobat act

  • Circus clown
  • Crying babies often found in the circus audience

  • Snake charmers with cobras appear in some circuses

  • Trained chickens sometimes appear in novelty acts

  • Big lifting machine, often used to set up tents

  • Comedy acts are classic circus entertainment

  • All the staff that make the circus run

  • Candy corn
  • Clown performers doing wild, silly routines

  • Circus camps where performers live and practice

  • Chains used in rigging, cages, and stage gear

  • Gymnastic trick often done in circus acts

  • Side‑show style games common near big tops

  • Human cannonball act is a circus classic

  • Known as cotton candy; classic circus treat

  • Cables for tents, lights, sound, and rigging

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