Things at a Circus with S
Slithery star—seen in some circus acts.
Reptiles often used in snake-charmer acts at circuses.
A seal can be part of animal acts at circuses.
You sit on seats to watch the circus show.
Plural works—seals sometimes perform tricks.
Popcorn, cotton candy—circus snacks galore!
Used by acrobats in aerial circus acts.
Plural fine—acrobats flying on swings.
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.
Plural is fine—some shows feature singers.
Classic act: a snake charmer with a cobra.
Common drink sold at circus concession stands.
Clowns can seem scary—still a circus act.
Music and songs accompany many circus acts.
Used for seating access and equipment platforms.
Refers to seating stands or concession stands.
Another word for ringmaster or main presenter.
- Singing
- Stunts
- Shoes
- Sea lion
- slide
- Silly Clowns
- strong man
- signs
- Shows
- Sweets
- Stars
- strongman
- Smiles
- Silly clown
- Silly people
- sword swallower
- Stripes
- spiders
- sad clowns
- Sea lions
- sword
- stilts
- Seat
- strings
- stand
- socks
- swords
- string
- Slides
- spectators
- Sideshow
- Sounds
- Sing
- Silly string
- small people
- scary clown
- Sugar
- Straw
- Stool
- snow cones
- Sideshows
- Showmen
- swinging people
- Streamers
- Siamese Twins
- Stalls
- Sound
- serpents
- sun
- snail
- Seesaw
- Sawdust
- Spear
- Sheep
- Saw
- Stuntman
- Silliness
- spider
- silk
- Sandwiches
- Spotlight
- Soil
- sign
- Shops
- Shirts
- Sellers
- Saws
- salted peanuts
- Sadness
- song
- snake tamer
- Siren
- Silly
- Silks
- Salt
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