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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