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.
- parking
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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