Things at a Circus with D
A real animal sometimes used in circus acts.
Trick dogs often perform in circuses.
Performers who dance in circus shows.
Part of the circus band's instruments.
Dancing is a common circus performance.
Sold at concessions during the circus.
Fictional flying circus elephant from Disney.
Used by the circus band for music.
A snack sold at circus concessions.
Animal acts with ducks appear in some circuses.
Circus tents and trailers all have doors.
Trained ducks sometimes used in circus acts.
Performers who do dangerous stunts in the ring.
Clowns often perform dance routines in circuses.
Carnival‑style water game sometimes at circus grounds.
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Famous flying elephant from circus‑themed Disney film.
Classic old‑style circus act (now mostly banned).
Show director runs acts, lights and performers.
Trained monkeys doing tricks are a classic circus act.
Heavy curtains used for circus stages and tents.
Doves used in magic acts, classic circus birds
Trained dancing dogs are a classic circus act
Big dome tents often house indoor circuses
Crowds dancing during circus shows or parades
Dancing bears were a historical circus attraction
Daredevil stunt performers wow circus crowds
Elephants trained to dance in old circuses
Circus doctor handles performer injuries, staff
High‑risk stunts are a main circus attraction
Circuses are famous for risky wild animal acts
Dust everywhere in big tops and animal rings
Drivers handle circus trailers and animal trucks
A dancing clown is a classic circus performer
Knife‑throwing with daggers is a classic circus act
Doorman can check tickets at the circus gate
Darts can be used in target‑throwing acts
Trained monkeys sometimes perform dance acts
Performers’ colorful dresses are circus costumes
Dog trick acts are common family circus numbers
Disco balls can hang in modern circus tents
Stunt riders use dirt bikes in extreme circus shows
A Dalmatian could be part of a dog act
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