Things at a Circus with P

  • Yes—audience and staff are people at circuses.

  • Common circus snack; also fed to animals.

  • Ponies often perform in circus rings.

  • Circuses are full of performers on stage.

  • Ponies often appear in ring acts.

  • Parents often attend the circus with kids.

  • A circus itself is a big, lively party.

  • Generic term for circus acrobats, clowns, etc.

  • Circus parades advertise shows through town historically.

  • Props are the objects used in circus acts and tricks.

  • Pop as in popcorn, a classic circus concession snack.

  • Face paint and set paint used for clowns and scenery.

  • Polar bears were sadly used in some traveling circuses.

  • Polar bears once used in circuses, now controversial.

  • Pogo sticks used in stunt and acrobatic circus acts.

  • Trained pigeons can be part of animal tricks in circuses.

  • Prizes given at circus midway games and booths.

  • Pictures on posters, banners and circus advertising.

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  • Circus parades advertise shows through town streets.

  • Pickles sold as snacks at some circus concession stands.

  • Big cat sometimes used in old circus acts (sadly)

  • Fireworks/pyro used in big circus finales and shows.

  • Parties
  • Acrobatic pole acts sometimes in modern circuses.

  • Colorful pinwheels often sold as fun circus toys.

  • Circus bands may use a piano for show music.

  • Raised platforms used for acrobats and animal acts.

  • Small petting zoos sometimes appear at circuses.

  • Silent clown acts and mime sketches are classic circus bits.

  • Pink cotton candy is a classic circus and fair treat.

  • Big top tents stand on strong pillars or poles.

  • Party hats often sold or worn at circus‑style shows.

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