1. A position where the body is supported solely by the hands.
2. Fearless or adventurous acts performed by circus artists.
3. A thin, tensioned wire on which performers balance and perform tricks.
4. Entertainers who keep several objects in motion simultaneously.
5. Performers who exhibit feats of agility and coordination.
6. Acrobats who perform somersaults, flips, and other gymnastic moves.
7. Live creatures such as lions, elephants, or horses trained to perform tricks.
8. Clever or skillful actions performed to entertain the audience.
9. The ability to maintain equilibrium, often demonstrated in circus acts.
10. A domesticated animal trained for various equestrian performances.
11. Circular objects used for acrobatic performances or passing through.
12. A horizontal bar suspended by ropes or metal straps, used by acrobats.
13. A covering worn over the face, often used in circus performances.
14. Long poles or posts with supports for the feet, enabling performers to walk above the ground.
15. An enclosure made of bars or wires to confine animals during performing acts.
16. A portable shelter made of fabric or other material stretched over a framework of poles.
17. A mesh fabric used for catching performers doing aerial stunts.
18. Colorful pieces of fabric used for decoration or signaling in circus performances.
19. Bold or dangerous feats performed by acrobats or magicians.
20. Melodic sounds played to accompany the circus acts.
21. The art of producing illusions as entertainment.