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  3. Category:Clowns by nationality - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... American clowns (1 C, 102 P) Argentine ...

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "American clowns" The following 102 pages are in this category, out of 102 total.

  5. List of clowns - Wikipedia

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    Emmett Kelly – American tramp clown; Frankie Saluto – American clown, Ringling Bros. circus; The Fratellini Family – family of French clowns; George Carl – American clown who performed mainly in Europe. Glen "Frosty" Little – America's last living Master Clown and longtime "Boss Clown" with the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey ...

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  7. Circus clown - Wikipedia

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    The most prevalent character clown in the American circus is the tramp or hobo clown with a thick five-o'clock shadow and wearing shabby, crumpled garments. When working in a traditional trio situation, the character clown will play "contre-auguste" (a second, less wild auguste), siding with either the white or red clown.

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  9. Pueblo clown - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic sacred clown by Kathleen Wall Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico. The Pueblo clowns (sometimes called sacred clowns) are jesters or tricksters in the Pueblo religion.It is a generic term, as there are a number of these figures in the ritual practice of the Pueblo people.