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Group of entertainers performing circus skills
A circus is a company of performers who put on diverse entertainment shows that may include clowns, acrobats, trained animals, trapeze acts, musicians
Circus
Australian animated web series
The Amazing Digital Circus is an Australian independent adult animated web series created, written, and directed by Gooseworx and produced by Glitch Productions
The_Amazing_Digital_Circus
1994 studio album by Eraserheads
Circus is the second studio album by the Philippine alternative rock band Eraserheads, released on November 4, 1994, through BMG Records (Pilipinas) Inc
Circus_(Eraserheads_album)
Topics referred to by the same term
Circus Circus is used as the name for: Circus Circus Atlantic City, a defunct hotel and casino project, Atlantic City, New Jersey Circus Circus Enterprises
Circus_Circus
Hotel and casino in Winchester, Nevada
owned and operated by Phil Ruffin. Circus Circus includes the largest permanent circus in the world. It features circus and trapeze acts, as well as carnival
Circus_Circus_Las_Vegas
Hotel and casino located in Reno, Nevada
Circus Circus Reno is a hotel and casino located in Downtown Reno, Nevada. It anchors a network of connected hotel-casinos in the downtown Reno core that
Circus_Circus_Reno
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up circus or Circus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A circus is a traveling company of performers that may include acrobats, clowns, trained
Circus_(disambiguation)
Indian sitcom series
Comedy Circus is an Indian comedy show that aired on Sony Entertainment Television, where daily soap stars perform stand-up comedy. Paired with the "finest"
Comedy_Circus
There have been many famous modern circuses since the first modern circus was staged by Philip Astley in London on January 9, 1768. Many are best known
List of circuses and circus owners
List_of_circuses_and_circus_owners
Ancient Roman circus in Rome
The Circus Maximus (Latin for "largest circus"; Italian: Circo Massimo) is an ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and mass entertainment venue in Rome
Circus_Maximus
Clown performing or appearing in a circus
Circus clowns are a sub-genre of clowns. They typically perform at circuses and are meant to amuse, entertain and make guests laugh. There are traditionally
Circus_clown
Road junction and public place in London, England
Piccadilly Circus is a road junction and public space of London's West End in the City of Westminster. It was built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with
Piccadilly_Circus
2026 concert tour by Take That
The Circus Live – Summer 2026 is the thirteenth concert tour by the English group Take That. It is based on, and serves as a sequel to, or reboot of, the
The_Circus_Live_–_Summer_2026
World Circus (or Monde du Cirque, Zirkuswelt) is a Swiss itinerant event centered on the circus arts, created in 1984 by Youri Messen-Jaschin. It presents
World_Circus_(circus)
Traveling circus company
The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, or simply Ringling, is an American traveling circus company billed as The Greatest Show on Earth. It and
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus
Ringling_Bros._and_Barnum_&_Bailey_Circus
Large open-air venue used for public events in the ancient Roman Empire
A Roman circus (from the Latin word that means "circle") was a large open-air venue used mainly for chariot races, although sometimes serving other purposes
Roman_circus
1998 studio album by Kiss
Psycho Circus is the eighteenth studio album by American rock band Kiss and is their final album on Mercury Records. It is also their first and only album
Psycho_Circus
American marshmallow candy
Circus peanuts are American peanut-shaped marshmallow candy. They date to the 19th century, when they were one of a large variety of unwrapped "penny candy"
Circus_peanut
Circus skills are a group of disciplines that have been performed as entertainment in circus, carnival, sideshow, busking, variety, vaudeville, or music
List_of_circus_skills
1939 Marx Brothers film by Edward Buzzell
Circus is a 1939 comedy film starring the Marx Brothers (Groucho, Harpo and Chico) released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in which they help save a circus from
At_the_Circus
Social circus refers to the growing movement toward the use of circus arts as mediums for social justice and social good. It uses alternative pedagogical
Social_circus
Children's stop-motion animated musical series from 2003-2007
JoJo's Circus is a stop-motion animated children's television series created by Jim Jinkins, David Campbell, Lisa Jinkins, and Eric Weiner, produced by
JoJo's_Circus
2026 Tamil-language web series
Kaakee Circus is an Indian Tamil-language fantasy comedy-thriller web series written and directed by Ameen Barif. The series stars Munishkanth, Subash
Kaakee_Circus
The Invisible Circus is a theatre and circus troupe based in Bristol in the United Kingdom. Set up in the 1990s, the group collaborates with Artspace Lifespace
The Invisible Circus (circus troupe)
The_Invisible_Circus_(circus_troupe)
2011 fantasy novel by Erin Morgenstern
The Night Circus is a 2011 speculative fiction novel by Erin Morgenstern. It was originally written for the annual writing competition National Novel Writing
The_Night_Circus
Phrase describing excessive media coverage
Media circus is a colloquial metaphor or idiom describing a news event for which the level of media coverage—measured by such factors as the number of
Media_circus
Fictional children's character
markets not producing their own Bozo shows in 1966, while Chicago's Bozo's Circus, which premiered in 1960, went national via cable and satellite in 1978
Bozo_the_Clown
British surreal comedy group
in the UK for the sketch comedy television series Monty Python's Flying Circus, which aired on the BBC from 1969 to 1974. Their work then developed into
Monty_Python
Miniature circus sideshow
A flea circus is a circus sideshow attraction in which fleas are attached (or appear to be attached) to miniature carts and other items, and encouraged
Flea_circus
Comic strip
The Family Circus (originally The Family Circle, also Family-Go-Round) is a syndicated comic strip created by cartoonist Bil Keane and, since Keane's death
The_Family_Circus
Circus performer
performer in many circuses. Most often seen in traditional circuses, the ringmaster is a master of ceremonies that introduces the circus acts to the audience
Ringmaster_(circus)
2008 studio album by Britney Spears
Circus is the sixth studio album by American singer Britney Spears. It was released to coincide with her 27th birthday on December 2, 2008, in the United
Circus_(Britney_Spears_album)
Method of travel for circus troupes
A circus train is a method of travel for circus troupes. One of the larger users of circus trains was the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus (RBBX)
Circus_train
1944 mass fatality fire disaster in Hartford, Connecticut
A circus fire occurred on July 6, 1944, in Hartford, Connecticut, killing at least 167 people and leaving more than 700 injured. It was one of the worst
Hartford_circus_fire
Topics referred to by the same term
Paradise Circus may mean: Paradise, Birmingham, formerly known as Paradise Circus Four Walls / Paradise Circus a musical collaboration between Massive
Paradise_Circus
American TV variety series (1956–1957)
to June 27, 1957. Circus Time was not an actual circus broadcast but rather a circus-themed program, in which both traditional circus acts and more traditional
Circus_Time
Comic performer, often for children's entertainment
in costume and performance worldwide. The most recognizable clowns are circus clowns from Western culture, who are characterized by colorful wigs, red
Clown
1972 British film
Vampire Circus is a 1972 British horror film directed by Robert Young and starring Adrienne Corri, Thorley Walters and Anthony Higgins. It was written
Vampire_Circus
Music genre
Gladiators" performed by the United States Marine Band The Circus Bee Fillmore's "The Circus Bee" performed by the United States Marine Band Rolling Thunder
Circus_music
Ancient Roman circus in Rome
The Circus of Nero or Circus of Caligula was a circus in ancient Rome, located mostly in the present-day Vatican City. It was first built under Caligula
Circus_of_Nero
Codename given to operations by the RAF during World War II
Circus was the codename given to operations by the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War where bombers, with a mass escort of fighters, were
Circus_offensive
Action sport collective led by Travis Pastrana
Nitro Circus was an "action sport collective" led by Travis Pastrana, featuring his friends and him traveling around the world riding dirtbikes, BASE jumping
Nitro_Circus
2019 Indian film by Saravana Rajendran
Mehandi Circus is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language action romantic drama film written by Raju Murugan and directed by Saravana Rajendran who is also his elder
Mehandi_Circus
Song for player piano
Circus Galop is a galop in F major written for player pianos by Marc-André Hamelin. It was composed between the years 1991 and 1994 and is dedicated to
Circus_Galop
American circus
Circus Vargas is an American traveling circus based in California. It was built with the intent of bringing an old time circus to everyone; it is billed
Circus_Vargas
countries have implemented nationwide bans on using some if not all animals in circuses. Other countries have locally restricted or banned the use of animals in
Bans_on_circus_animals
Architectural structure
Circus is used for a variety of circuses. Most commonly, it refers to one of the two circus buildings in Moscow, the "Circus Nikulin" (the old circus
Moscow_State_Circus
German circus company
Circus Renz was a German circus company. It was established in 1842 in Berlin by Ernst Jakob Renz (1815–1892) as Circus Olympic and existed until 1897
Circus_Renz
Australian independent animation studio
SMG4, Meta Runner, Sunset Paradise, Murder Drones, The Amazing Digital Circus, The Gaslight District, Knights of Guinevere, and Gameoverse. Glitch's founders
Glitch_Productions
American hotel and casino operator
Mandalay Resort Group (formerly Circus Circus Enterprises) was an American hotel and casino operator based in Paradise, Nevada. Its major properties included
Mandalay_Resort_Group
Japanese manga series and its adaptations
Karakuri Circus (Japanese: からくりサーカス, Hepburn: Karakuri Sākasu; lit. 'Mechanical Puppet Circus') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kazuhiro
Karakuri_Circus
Road junction in London, England
Oxford Circus is a road junction connecting Oxford Street and Regent Street in the West End of London. It is also the entrance to Oxford Circus tube station
Oxford_Circus
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three-ring circus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Three Ring Circus, or variations, may refer to Three-ring circus, a type of circus 3 Ring Circus, a 1954
Three_Ring_Circus
Traveling circus company
The Venardos Circus is a family-friendly, animal-free, American traveling circus company. It has run shows since 2014. The circus was founded by Kevin
Venardos_Circus
2009 concert tour by Take That
Present: The Circus Live was the seventh concert tour by the English pop group, Take That. The tour promoted their fifth studio album, The Circus. The tour
Take That Presents: The Circus Live
Take_That_Presents:_The_Circus_Live
Topics referred to by the same term
Night Circus may refer to: The Night Circus, a 2011 fantasy novel by Erin Morgenstern The Night Circus, a 1958 play by Michael V. Gazzo Night Circus (EP)
Night_Circus
British sketch comedy television series (1969–1974)
Monty Python's Flying Circus (also known as simply Monty Python) is a British surreal sketch comedy series created by and starring Graham Chapman, John
Monty_Python's_Flying_Circus
Topics referred to by the same term
Cambridge Circus may refer to: Cambridge Circus, London, a traffic junction (formerly a roundabout) in London, England Cambridge Circus (economics), a
Cambridge_Circus
Defunct US circus
The Pickle Family Circus was a small circus founded in 1974 in San Francisco, California, United States. The circus formed an important part of the renewal
Pickle_Family_Circus
2008 studio album by Take That
The Circus is the fifth studio album by English pop band Take That. It was released in the United Kingdom on 1 December 2008. The album was their second
The_Circus_(Take_That_album)
Topics referred to by the same term
A flying circus is a barnstorming troupe (a flying exhibition team). Flying circus or Flying Circus may also refer to: The Flying Circus, a German World
Flying circus (disambiguation)
Flying_circus_(disambiguation)
Traveling circus company (1882–1963)
Wirth's Circus, also known as Wirth Brothers' Circus, was Australia's largest and most prestigious circus company for eight decades. Billed as Australia's
Wirth's_Circus
1976 Czechoslovak-Soviet comedy film
Circus in the Circus (Czech: Cirkus v cirkuse; Russian: Соло для слона с оркестром) is a Czechoslovak-Soviet comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský and
Circus_in_the_Circus
Topics referred to by the same term
Circus Maximus is an ancient arena and mass entertainment venue located in Rome. Circus Maximus may also refer to: Circus Maximus (American band), a 1960s
Circus Maximus (disambiguation)
Circus_Maximus_(disambiguation)
Style of circus developed in the 20th century
Contemporary circus (or cirque contemporain in French-speaking countries) is a contested term in circus studies. In this article, it is used in contrast
Contemporary_circus
Topics referred to by the same term
Circus World may refer to: Circus World (TV series), an Irish children's television series which premiered in 2016 Circus World (novel), a 1981 science-fiction
Circus_World
Eroni's Circus is a traditional travelling Australian circus, founded in 2007 and owned by Tony and Cathy Maynard. Acts include performing with horses
Eroni's_Circus
1984 video game
Circus Charlie is a 1984 action video game developed and published by Konami for arcades. It was released in North America by Centuri in March 1984 and
Circus_Charlie
1960 British film by Sidney Hayers
Circus of Horrors is a 1960 British horror film directed by Sidney Hayers, and starring Anton Diffring, Yvonne Monlaur, Erika Remberg, Kenneth Griffith
Circus_of_Horrors
Circular Georgian street in Bath, England
The Circus is a historic ring of large townhouses in the city of Bath, Somerset, England, forming a circle with three entrances. Designed by architect
The_Circus,_Bath
2009 concert tour by Britney Spears
The Circus Starring Britney Spears, commonly referred to as the Circus Tour, was the seventh concert tour by American entertainer Britney Spears. It was
The Circus Starring Britney Spears
The_Circus_Starring_Britney_Spears
Long-established circus in Australia
Ashton's Circus, also known as Circus Joseph Ashton after 1998, was one of several circus-related operations operated by the Ashton family in Australia
Ashton's_Circus
Ancient Roman circus in Rome
The Circus Flaminius was a large, circular area in ancient Rome, located in the southern end of the Campus Martius near the Tiber River. It contained a
Circus_Flaminius
Canadian contemporary circus company
[sɪʁk d͡zy sɔ'lɛj]; French for 'Circus of the Sun'), is a Canadian entertainment company and the largest contemporary circus producer in the world. Headquartered
Cirque_du_Soleil
English pop group
up as vintage circus clowns, which tied in with their forthcoming Take That Present: The Circus Live tour. Take That started their Circus Live tour at
Take_That
1985 American TV series or program
Dumbo's Circus is a live action/puppet television series that aired on The Disney Channel beginning on May 6, 1985 to May 25, 1986. and featured the character
Dumbo's_Circus
Australian circus
Circus Royale is an Australian circus owned and operated by Damian Syred, who acquired the circus in 2007. The show is a traditional circus with acts
Circus_Royale
Traditional English circus
Giffords Circus is a traditional English circus that tours the Cotswolds and south of England every summer, also performing at Chiswick House. Established
Giffords_Circus
Topics referred to by the same term
Circus Girl may refer to: Circus Girl (film), a 1937 American film Circus Girl (album) or the title song, by Sherrié Austin, 2011 The Circus Girl, an 1896
Circus_Girl
2023–25 concert tour by Travis Scott
The Circus Maximus Tour (also known as the Utopia Tour Presents Circus Maximus) was the fourth concert tour by American rapper Travis Scott, in support
Circus_Maximus_Tour
1984 novel by Angela Carter
Nights at the Circus is a novel by British writer Angela Carter, first published in 1984 and the winner of the 1984 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for
Nights_at_the_Circus
1928 film by Charlie Chaplin
The Circus is a 1928 silent romantic comedy film written, produced, and directed by Charlie Chaplin. The film stars Chaplin, Al Ernest Garcia, Merna Kennedy
The_Circus_(1928_film)
Modern-day version of a circus sideshow
The Jim Rose Circus is a modern-day version of a circus sideshow. It was founded in Seattle in 1991 by Jim Rose and his wife BeBe Aschard Rose.[citation
Jim_Rose_Circus
Figure of speech referring to a superficial means of appeasement
"Bread and circuses" (or "bread and games"; from Latin: panem et circenses) is a metonymic phrase referring to superficial appeasement. It is attributed
Bread_and_circuses
Australian feminist arts organisation
The Women's Circus, a feminist not for profit organisation, provides circus performance training and social arts projects for women, trans, and non-binary
Women's_Circus
American musical group
Halo Circus was an American electronic duo. Formed as a four-piece band in 2013, founding musicians Allison Iraheta and Matthew Hager re-established Halo
Halo_Circus
American circus
The Cole Bros. Circus was a medium-sized American circus. It was founded in 1884 as "W.W. Cole's New Colossal Shows", by William Washington Cole. Ownership
Cole_Bros._Circus
Topics referred to by the same term
Battle Circus may refer to: Battle Circus (film), a 1953 film starring Humphrey Bogart Battle Circus (band), a progressive rock band from New Zealand
Battle_Circus
1918 deadly train collision in Gary, Indiana, United States
The Hammond circus train wreck occurred on June 22, 1918, and was one of the worst train wrecks in U.S. history. Eighty-six people were reported to have
Hammond_Circus_train_wreck
School teaching circus skills
Circus schools are institutions that offer professional and sometimes degree-level training in various circus skills such as acrobatics, aerial arts,
Circus_school
Italian entertainment company
one of the oldest circuses around. The circus moved to the United States in 1980 when Renato and his family went to perform with Circus Vargas, the country's
Anastasini_Circus
The Great Circus Parade is a parade of marching bands, circus wagons, clowns, performers, and animals. Between 1963 and 2009, it has been held 30 times
Great_Circus_Parade
Circus established in 1994 in Atlanta
The UniverSoul Circus is a single ring circus, established in 1994 by Cedric Walker, an African-American man who wanted to create a circus with a large
UniverSoul_Circus
American owner of circuses
American Circus Corporation consisted of the Sells-Floto Circus, the Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus, the John Robinson Circus, the Sparks Circus, and the Al
American_Circus_Corporation
1855 riot in British Canada
The Toronto circus riot occurred on 13 July 1855, a few blocks east of the St. Lawrence Market in Toronto, in the British Province of Canada. It began
Toronto_circus_riot
American rock music magazine, Gerald Rothberg founder owner editor publisher
Circus was a monthly American magazine devoted to rock music. It was published from October 1966 to May 2006. The magazine had a full-time editorial staff
Circus_(magazine)
Circus Kaput is an intimate theatrical circus and entertainment company based in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, it began as show that benefitted
Circus_Kaput
1989 studio album by Toad the Wet Sprocket
Bread & Circus is the debut album by American alternative rock band Toad the Wet Sprocket, originally self-released on cassette in 1988, and re-released
Bread_&_Circus
Long-running British circus show (established 1894)
055225 Blackpool Tower Circus (often shortened to the Tower Circus) is a circus show which performs in The Blackpool Tower Circus arena, located inside
Blackpool_Tower_Circus
circuses have existed in India since ancient times, a circus similar to the one described by Philip Astley, known as the father of the modern circus,
History_of_Indian_circus
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Girl/Female
Latin
The best.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Lord of the Woods
Female
Hebrew
(×וּרִי×ֵלָה) Feminine form of Hebrew Uwriyel, UWRIYELA means "flame of God" or "light of the Lord."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Someone who is concerned about the welfare (Hita) of others, Indian
Male
Italian
Italian form of German Hartwin, ARDUINO means "hardy friend."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional
Lord Vishnu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval personal name Morel, a diminutive vernacular form of Latin Maurus (see Moore 3), with the hypocoristic suffix -el.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Sea; Ocean
Girl/Female
Hindu
Golden girl, Jasmine a flower
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Paine. This is also a well-established surname in Ireland.
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n.
One of several species of hawks or buzzards of the genus Circus which fly low and harry small animals or birds, -- as the European marsh harrier (Circus aerunginosus), and the hen harrier (C. cyaneus).
n.
A circular inclosure for the exhibition of feats of horsemanship, acrobatic displays, etc. Also, the company of performers, with their equipage.
n.
An arena for equestrian performances; a circus.
n.
A level oblong space surrounded on three sides by seats of wood, earth, or stone, rising in tiers one above another, and divided lengthwise through the middle by a barrier around which the track or course was laid out. It was used for chariot races, games, and public shows.
n.
One in charge of the performances (as of horses) within the ring in a circus.
n.
A circle; a circus; a circular erection or arrangement of objects.
n.
Circuit; space; inclosure.
a.
Of or pertaining to, or held in, the Circus, In Rome.
n.
The fool or buffoon in a play, circus, etc.
n.
The European moor buzzard or marsh harrier (Circus aeruginosus).
n.
An amphitheatrical circle for sports; a circus.
pl.
of Circus
n.
A springboard in a circus or gymnasium; -- called also batule board.
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One of the divisions or parties of charioteers (distinguished by their colors) in the games of the circus.