Things at a Circus with S

  • Slithery star—seen in some circus acts.

  • A seal can be part of animal acts at circuses.

  • You sit on seats to watch the circus show.

  • Popcorn, cotton candy—circus snacks galore!

  • Used by acrobats in aerial circus acts.

  • Ground covering in circus rings and outdoor areas.

  • A circus is typically called a circus show.

  • Some circuses have live singers onstage.

  • Many circuses perform on a stage or ring.

  • Classic act: a snake charmer with a cobra.

  • Common drink sold at circus concession stands.

  • Music and songs accompany many circus acts.

  • Clowns can seem scary—still a circus act.

  • Used for seating access and equipment platforms.

  • Refers to seating stands or concession stands.

  • Another word for ringmaster or main presenter.

  • Stunts are daring acrobatic circus acts.

  • Sea lion acts are classic animal shows.

  • Slides can be part of circus fun areas.

  • Strong man acts show extreme strength.

  • Colorful signs guide guests around circus.

  • Sweets like cotton candy are circus staples.

  • Stars decorate tents and costumes at circus.

  • Smiles fit the happy circus atmosphere.

  • Sword swallowers are famous circus sideshows.

  • Stripes decorate big tops, costumes, posters.

  • Sea lions perform trained tricks in shows.

  • Swords used as props in daring circus acts.

  • Stilts used by tall stilt‑walking performers.

  • Vendor stand or ticket stand, common at circuses.

  • Funny clown performers are classic circus act.

  • Audience seats fill the big top around the ring.

  • Clown performer doing silly gags in the ring.

  • Spectators are the audience watching the circus.

  • Clowns who act sadly in performances, classic act

  • Extra attractions outside main tent, classic circus.

  • Crowd, animals and music sounds fill the circus.

  • Performers sing in musical circus acts and shows.

  • Sprayed during fun clown gags and pranks.

  • Popular circus trope, a creepy comedic character.

  • Straw bedding for animals, common on circus grounds.

  • Performers or staff sit on a small circus stool.

  • Shaved ice treats sold as circus concession food.

  • Sideshows
  • Old circus attraction with conjoined twins, now outdated

  • Colorful paper strips used as circus decorations

  • Small booths selling snacks, games or tickets

  • Music, announcements and animal noises at circus

  • Traditional floor covering in circus rings and tents

  • Performer doing dangerous acts like jumps or falls

  • Playful mood and goofy behavior during circus fun

  • Snack for staff/audience during long shows

  • Bright stage light focusing on circus acts

  • Big colorful signs guide crowds at the circus

  • Food and toy stalls around the circus grounds

  • Performers and staff wear themed shirts

  • Vendors selling snacks, toys, tickets on site

  • Classic circus snack sold in paper cones

  • Performer handling snakes in a circus act

  • Aerial silks are used in acrobatic circus acts

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