
Win big with Cirque and Seattle Symphony!
In honor of the Symphony’s upcoming presentation of Cirque de la Symphonie on July 11 and 12, we’ve pulled together a set of circus trivia. The first five people who respond with the correct answers via email will win a pair of tickets to the July 12 performance of Cirque de la Symphonie. Ready? Set? Cirque!
The standard size of a circus ring was determined as the arc which a horse could navigate at a full gallop. What is the diameter of that arc?
- 36 feet
- 42 feet
- 49 feet
- 59 feet
Which of the following tokens is considered good luck by many circus performers?
- A tiger’s whisker, attached to their costume
- Dirt or sand from inside the ring, sprinkled in their shoes
- A ticket stub from that day’s show, rubbed for luck before entering the ring
- An elephant’s tail hair, worn as a ring or bracelet
Who put on the first circus in the United States?
- John Bill Ricketts in 1783
- Joshuah Purdy Brown in 1825
- P.T. Barnum in 1842
- James Anthony Bailey in 1881
How many brothers founded the Ringling Brothers Greatest Show on Earth?
- Two
- Three
- Five
- Seven
What is the name of this famous circus theme song?
- Three Ring March
- Entrance of the Gladiators
- Pachyderms on Parade
- March of the Clowns
To Enter: Email your full name, telephone number, and answers to info@seattlesymphony.org, with “Cirque Quiz” in the subject line, by 5 p.m. on Monday, July 7. You will be contacted via telephone by Tuesday, July 8, if you have won.

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