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Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Typical Owls 1. Northern Hawk-owl 2. Western Screech-Owl 3. Elf Owl 4. Burrowing Owl 5. Maned Owl 6. Flammulated Owl 7. Long-whiskered Owlet 8. Eurasian Eagle Owl 9. Great horned owl 10. Boreal Owl 11. Barn owl |
Re: Baker's Dozen 3 Typical Owls 1. Northern Hawk-owl 2. Western Screech-Owl 3. Elf Owl 4. Burrowing Owl 5. Maned Owl 6. Flammulated Owl 7. Long-whiskered Owlet 8. Eurasian Eagle Owl 9. Great horned owl 10. Boreal Owl 11. Barn owl 12. Twawney Owl |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Typical Owls 1. Northern Hawk-owl 2. Western Screech-Owl 3. Elf Owl 4. Burrowing Owl 5. Maned Owl 6. Flammulated Owl 7. Long-whiskered Owlet 8. Eurasian Eagle Owl 9. Great horned owl 10. Boreal Owl 11. Barn owl 12. Twawney Owl 13. Jamaican Owl 13 Actors who have played Elvis Presley 1. Kurt Russell |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Actors who have played Elvis Presley 1. Kurt Russell 2. Steve Martin |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Actors who have played Elvis Presley 1. Kurt Russell 2. Steve Martin 3. Don Johnson |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Actors who have played Elvis Presley 1. Kurt Russell 2. Steve Martin 3. Don Johnson 4. Val Kilmer |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Actors who have played Elvis Presley 1. Kurt Russell 2. Steve Martin 3. Don Johnson 4. Val Kilmer 5. Frank Stallone, Jr ( brother of Sylvester) |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Actors who have played Elvis Presley 1. Kurt Russell 2. Steve Martin 3. Don Johnson 4. Val Kilmer 5. Frank Stallone, Jr ( brother of Sylvester) 6. Harvey Keitel |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Actors who have played Elvis Presley 1. Kurt Russell 2. Steve Martin 3. Don Johnson 4. Val Kilmer 5. Frank Stallone, Jr ( brother of Sylvester) 6. Harvey Keitel 7. Paul Hipp |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Actors who have played Elvis Presley 1. Kurt Russell 2. Steve Martin 3. Don Johnson 4. Val Kilmer 5. Frank Stallone, Jr ( brother of Sylvester) 6. Harvey Keitel 7. Paul Hipp 8. Jack White (Walk hard 2007) |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Actors who have played Elvis Presley 1. Kurt Russell 2. Steve Martin 3. Don Johnson 4. Val Kilmer 5. Frank Stallone, Jr ( brother of Sylvester) 6. Harvey Keitel 7. Paul Hipp 8. Jack White (Walk hard 2007) 9. Paul Boensch |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Actors who have played Elvis Presley 1. Kurt Russell 2. Steve Martin 3. Don Johnson 4. Val Kilmer 5. Frank Stallone, Jr ( brother of Sylvester) 6. Harvey Keitel 7. Paul Hipp 8. Jack White (Walk hard 2007) 9. Paul Boensch 10. Rob Youngblood |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Actors who have played Elvis Presley 1. Kurt Russell 2. Steve Martin 3. Don Johnson 4. Val Kilmer 5. Frank Stallone, Jr ( brother of Sylvester) 6. Harvey Keitel 7. Paul Hipp 8. Jack White (Walk hard 2007) 9. Paul Boensch 10. Rob Youngblood 11. John Sparks |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Actors who have played Elvis Presley 1. Kurt Russell 2. Steve Martin 3. Don Johnson 4. Val Kilmer 5. Frank Stallone, Jr ( brother of Sylvester) 6. Harvey Keitel 7. Paul Hipp 8. Jack White (Walk hard 2007) 9. Paul Boensch 10. Rob Youngblood 11. John Sparks 12. Tyler Hilton (Walk the Line) |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Actors who have played Elvis Presley 1. Kurt Russell 2. Steve Martin 3. Don Johnson 4. Val Kilmer 5. Frank Stallone, Jr ( brother of Sylvester) 6. Harvey Keitel 7. Paul Hipp 8. Jack White (Walk hard 2007) 9. Paul Boensch 10. Rob Youngblood 11. John Sparks 12. Tyler Hilton (Walk the Line) 13. George Thomas 13 Circus clown gags 1. The Baseball Gag |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Circus clown gags 1. The Baseball Gag 2. Sweeping Up the Spotlight |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Circus clown gags 1. The Baseball Gag 2. Sweeping Up the Spotlight 3. The Boxing Gag |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Circus clown gags 1. The Baseball Gag 2. Sweeping Up the Spotlight 3. The Boxing Gag 4. The Firehouse |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Circus clown gags 1. The Baseball Gag 2. Sweeping Up the Spotlight 3. The Boxing Gag 4. The Firehouse 5. The Midget Car |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Circus clown gags 1. The Baseball Gag 2. Sweeping Up the Spotlight 3. The Boxing Gag 4. The Firehouse 5. The Midget Car 6. The Barber Shop |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Circus clown gags 1. The Baseball Gag 2. Sweeping Up the Spotlight 3. The Boxing Gag 4. The Firehouse 5. The Midget Car 6. The Barber Shop 7. Blowing Up the Fat Man |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Circus clown gags 1. The Baseball Gag 2. Sweeping Up the Spotlight 3. The Boxing Gag 4. The Firehouse 5. The Midget Car 6. The Barber Shop 7. Blowing Up the Fat Man 8. The Washerwomen |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Circus clown gags 1. The Baseball Gag 2. Sweeping Up the Spotlight 3. The Boxing Gag 4. The Firehouse 5. The Midget Car 6. The Barber Shop 7. Blowing Up the Fat Man 8. The Washerwomen 9. The Busy Bee |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Circus clown gags 1. The Baseball Gag 2. Sweeping Up the Spotlight 3. The Boxing Gag 4. The Firehouse 5. The Midget Car 6. The Barber Shop 7. Blowing Up the Fat Man 8. The Washerwomen 9. The Busy Bee 10. Throwing a Pie in the Face |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Circus clown gags 1. The Baseball Gag 2. Sweeping Up the Spotlight 3. The Boxing Gag 4. The Firehouse 5. The Midget Car 6. The Barber Shop 7. Blowing Up the Fat Man 8. The Washerwomen 9. The Busy Bee 10. Throwing a Pie in the Face 11. The Army gag |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Circus clown gags 1. The Baseball Gag 2. Sweeping Up the Spotlight 3. The Boxing Gag 4. The Firehouse 5. The Midget Car 6. The Barber Shop 7. Blowing Up the Fat Man 8. The Washerwomen 9. The Busy Bee 10. Throwing a Pie in the Face 11. The Army gag 12. The Adam Smasher |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Circus clown gags 1. The Baseball Gag 2. Sweeping Up the Spotlight 3. The Boxing Gag 4. The Firehouse 5. The Midget Car 6. The Barber Shop 7. Blowing Up the Fat Man 8. The Washerwomen 9. The Busy Bee 10. Throwing a Pie in the Face 11. The Army gag 12. The Adam Smasher 13. The Levitation -------------------------------- Name 13 Circus clown lingo's 1. Hippodrome Track — The oval area between the rings and audience |
Re: Baker's Dozen Name 13 Circus clown lingo's 1. Hippodrome Track — The oval area between the rings and audience 2. Knockabout Act — Comedy act involving physical humor and exaggerated mock violence. |
Re: Baker's Dozen Name 13 Circus clown lingo's 1. Hippodrome Track — The oval area between the rings and audience 2. Knockabout Act — Comedy act involving physical humor and exaggerated mock violence. 3. Blow Off — The visual "punchline" of a clown gag. |
Re: Baker's Dozen Name 13 Circus clown lingo's 1. Hippodrome Track — The oval area between the rings and audience 2. Knockabout Act — Comedy act involving physical humor and exaggerated mock violence. 3. Blow Off — The visual "punchline" of a clown gag. 4. Clown Alley — The clowns' dressing and prop area. |
Re: Baker's Dozen Name 13 Circus clown lingo's 1. Hippodrome Track — The oval area between the rings and audience 2. Knockabout Act — Comedy act involving physical humor and exaggerated mock violence. 3. Blow Off — The visual "punchline" of a clown gag. 4. Clown Alley — The clowns' dressing and prop area. 5. Chase — a quick run around the hippodrome track, usually with one clown literally chasing another. |
Re: Baker's Dozen Name 13 Circus clown lingo's 1. Hippodrome Track — The oval area between the rings and audience 2. Knockabout Act — Comedy act involving physical humor and exaggerated mock violence. 3. Blow Off — The visual "punchline" of a clown gag. 4. Clown Alley — The clowns' dressing and prop area. 5. Chase — a quick run around the hippodrome track, usually with one clown literally chasing another. 6. First of May - A new clown in their the first season as a performer in the circus. |
Re: Baker's Dozen Name 13 Circus clown lingo's 1. Hippodrome Track — The oval area between the rings and audience 2. Knockabout Act — Comedy act involving physical humor and exaggerated mock violence. 3. Blow Off — The visual "punchline" of a clown gag. 4. Clown Alley — The clowns' dressing and prop area. 5. Chase — a quick run around the hippodrome track, usually with one clown literally chasing another. 6. First of May - A new clown in their the first season as a performer in the circus. 7. Charivari — A raucous acrobatic clown routine, typically done by a large group of clowns, consisting of a series of fast-paced acrobatic maneuvers and comedy jumps off of a mini trampoline, over a vaulting horse and into a mat. |
Re: Baker's Dozen ame 13 Circus clown lingo's 1. Hippodrome Track — The oval area between the rings and audience 2. Knockabout Act — Comedy act involving physical humor and exaggerated mock violence. 3. Blow Off — The visual "punchline" of a clown gag. 4. Clown Alley — The clowns' dressing and prop area. 5. Chase — a quick run around the hippodrome track, usually with one clown literally chasing another. 6. First of May - A new clown in their the first season as a performer in the circus. 7. Charivari — A raucous acrobatic clown routine, typically done by a large group of clowns, consisting of a series of fast-paced acrobatic maneuvers and comedy jumps off of a mini trampoline, over a vaulting horse and into a mat. 8. Clown Stop / A brief appearance of the clowns while the props are being changed. |
Re: Baker's Dozen Name 13 Circus clown lingo's 1. Hippodrome Track — The oval area between the rings and audience 2. Knockabout Act — Comedy act involving physical humor and exaggerated mock violence. 3. Blow Off — The visual "punchline" of a clown gag. 4. Clown Alley — The clowns' dressing and prop area. 5. Chase — a quick run around the hippodrome track, usually with one clown literally chasing another. 6. First of May - A new clown in their the first season as a performer in the circus. 7. Charivari — A raucous acrobatic clown routine, typically done by a large group of clowns, consisting of a series of fast-paced acrobatic maneuvers and comedy jumps off of a mini trampoline, over a vaulting horse and into a mat. 8. Clown Stop / A brief appearance of the clowns while the props are being changed. 9. Caring Clown — Non circus term used to refer to clowns who specialize in hospital visits |
Re: Baker's Dozen Name 13 Circus clown lingo's 1. Hippodrome Track — The oval area between the rings and audience 2. Knockabout Act — Comedy act involving physical humor and exaggerated mock violence. 3. Blow Off — The visual "punchline" of a clown gag. 4. Clown Alley — The clowns' dressing and prop area. 5. Chase — a quick run around the hippodrome track, usually with one clown literally chasing another. 6. First of May - A new clown in their the first season as a performer in the circus. 7. Charivari — A raucous acrobatic clown routine, typically done by a large group of clowns, consisting of a series of fast-paced acrobatic maneuvers and comedy jumps off of a mini trampoline, over a vaulting horse and into a mat. 8. Clown Stop / A brief appearance of the clowns while the props are being changed. 9. Caring Clown — Non circus term used to refer to clowns who specialize in hospital visits 10. Joey, all clowns are nicknamed Joey, after the father of modern clowning. Joseph Grimaldi. |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Circus clown lingo 1. Hippodrome Track — The oval area between the rings and audience 2. Knockabout Act — Comedy act involving physical humor and exaggerated mock violence. 3. Blow Off — The visual "punchline" of a clown gag. 4. Clown Alley — The clowns' dressing and prop area. 5. Chase — a quick run around the hippodrome track, usually with one clown literally chasing another. 6. First of May - A new clown in their the first season as a performer in the circus. 7. Charivari — A raucous acrobatic clown routine, typically done by a large group of clowns, consisting of a series of fast-paced acrobatic maneuvers and comedy jumps off of a mini trampoline, over a vaulting horse and into a mat. 8. Clown Stop / A brief appearance of the clowns while the props are being changed. 9. Caring Clown — Non circus term used to refer to clowns who specialize in hospital visits 10. Joey, all clowns are nicknamed Joey, after the father of modern clowning. Joseph Grimaldi. 11. Producing Clown — The clown who writes, directs and procures props and costumes for a gag. |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Circus clown lingo 1. Hippodrome Track — The oval area between the rings and audience 2. Knockabout Act — Comedy act involving physical humor and exaggerated mock violence. 3. Blow Off — The visual "punchline" of a clown gag. 4. Clown Alley — The clowns' dressing and prop area. 5. Chase — a quick run around the hippodrome track, usually with one clown literally chasing another. 6. First of May - A new clown in their the first season as a performer in the circus. 7. Charivari — A raucous acrobatic clown routine, typically done by a large group of clowns, consisting of a series of fast-paced acrobatic maneuvers and comedy jumps off of a mini trampoline, over a vaulting horse and into a mat. 8. Clown Stop / A brief appearance of the clowns while the props are being changed. 9. Caring Clown — Non circus term used to refer to clowns who specialize in hospital visits 10. Joey, all clowns are nicknamed Joey, after the father of modern clowning. Joseph Grimaldi. 11. First of May — A term also used in the carnival, meaning a novice performer in his first season on a show. Shows used to leave winter quarters for their opening spot on the first of May, and there are always some new workers hired on the first of May who have never worked shows before. __________________ See number 6. |
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Re: Baker's Dozen 3 Circus clown lingo 1. Hippodrome Track — The oval area between the rings and audience 2. Knockabout Act — Comedy act involving physical humor and exaggerated mock violence. 3. Blow Off — The visual "punchline" of a clown gag. 4. Clown Alley — The clowns' dressing and prop area. 5. Chase — a quick run around the hippodrome track, usually with one clown literally chasing another. 6. First of May - A new clown in their the first season as a performer in the circus. 7. Charivari — A raucous acrobatic clown routine, typically done by a large group of clowns, consisting of a series of fast-paced acrobatic maneuvers and comedy jumps off of a mini trampoline, over a vaulting horse and into a mat. 8. Clown Stop / A brief appearance of the clowns while the props are being changed. 9. Caring Clown — Non circus term used to refer to clowns who specialize in hospital visits 10. Joey, all clowns are nicknamed Joey, after the father of modern clowning. Joseph Grimaldi. 11. Producing Clown — The clown who writes, directs and procures props and costumes for a gag. 12 .BUMP A NOSE: clown translation of break a leg. |
Re: Baker's Dozen 13 Circus clown lingo 1. Hippodrome Track — The oval area between the rings and audience 2. Knockabout Act — Comedy act involving physical humor and exaggerated mock violence. 3. Blow Off — The visual "punchline" of a clown gag. 4. Clown Alley — The clowns' dressing and prop area. 5. Chase — a quick run around the hippodrome track, usually with one clown literally chasing another. 6. First of May - A new clown in their the first season as a performer in the circus. 7. Charivari — A raucous acrobatic clown routine, typically done by a large group of clowns, consisting of a series of fast-paced acrobatic maneuvers and comedy jumps off of a mini trampoline, over a vaulting horse and into a mat. 8. Clown Stop / A brief appearance of the clowns while the props are being changed. 9. Caring Clown — Non circus term used to refer to clowns who specialize in hospital visits 10. Joey, all clowns are nicknamed Joey, after the father of modern clowning. Joseph Grimaldi. 11. Producing Clown — The clown who writes, directs and procures props and costumes for a gag. 12 .BUMP A NOSE: clown translation of break a leg. 13. Trouper — A person who has spent at least one full season with the circus, and whose response to the demands of life and work on the road are those of a seasoned veteran. Also used in vaudeville (and in theatre in general) to mean a veteran performer. 13 words that end with -graph 1. choreograph |
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