Things at a Circus with O

  • Crowds include seniors; older folks attend circuses.

  • Sometimes featured in circus animal acts.

  • Historically seen in acts, though rare and declining.

  • Opening act
  • Used as props in stunts or trick-riding courses.

  • Many circuses have a live orchestra or band.

  • Circus sideshows once billed “oddities” as attractions.

  • Colorful orange balloons decorate circus grounds.

  • A clown dressed in orange fits the circus perfectly.

  • Oval rings describe the circus performance ring.

  • Onlookers are spectators watching the circus show.

  • Onion rings or onion snacks sold at circus food stands.

  • Performers’ outfits and costumes are key circus props.

  • Variant spelling of orangutan, used as circus ape.

  • Another spelling of orangutan, sometimes circus animal.

  • An orange tent can be the main circus big top.

  • Wild cat sometimes in exotic animal acts.

  • Sea animal in some circuses or marine shows.

  • Common drink at circus snack stands.

  • Could be a prop or toy ball in clown acts.

  • Calliope or pipe organ music is classic circus sound.

  • Sugary drink often sold at circus concessions.

  • The show’s grand opening act or opening number.

  • Nickname for quirky performers or clowns in a show.

  • Obstacle course acts or stunt obstacles in arena.

  • Work clothes for riggers, clowns, handlers, staff.

  • Audience cheer after acts, classic circus vibe

  • Striped big cat, classic circus animal (historical)

  • Bright wig style often worn by circus clowns

  • Can be a featured performer in some circuses

  • Colorful wig commonly used as clown costume piece

  • Describes clowns’ look, acceptable circus people

  • Used by clowns and face painters in circus makeup

  • Visual tricks sometimes used in modern circus acts

  • Tents with flaps open where circus crowd enters

  • Physical challenge attraction on circus grounds

  • Circus owner runs the whole show and business.

  • Animal act: owl tricks sometimes appear in circuses.

  • Oreos could be sold as snacks at concession stands.

  • “Open flames” fits classic fire‑eating acts.

  • Observers = the audience watching the circus.

  • Oxen could pull circus wagons or parade carts.

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