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  2. Bozo the Clown - Wikipedia

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    Bozo the Clown, sometimes billed as "Bozo, The World's Most Famous Clown", is a clown character created for children's entertainment, widely popular in the second half of the 20th century. He was introduced in the United States in 1946, and to television in 1949, later appearing in franchised television programs of which he was the host, where ...

  3. Galium aparine - Wikipedia

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    Galium pseudoaparine Griseb. Galium scaberrimum Vahl ex Hornem. Galium uliginosum Thunb. nom. illeg. Rubia aparine (L.) Baill. Galium aparine, with common names including cleavers, clivers, catchweed, robin-run-the-hedge, goosegrass and sticky willy, is an annual, herbaceous plant of the family Rubiaceae .

  4. Ray Rayner - Wikipedia

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    Ray Rayner (born Raymond M. Rahner; July 23, 1919 – January 21, 2004) was an American television presenter, actor and author. He was a staple of Chicago children's television in the 1960s and 1970s on WGN-TV .

  5. Honey Smacks - Wikipedia

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    Cliffy the Clown. Various clowns served as the advertising mascot from 1953 to 1956, including Cliffy the Clown and Lou Jacobs from the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus. Ads with these clowns were known for showing them doing the "Sugar Smack Swing". Smaxey the Seal. In 1957, a sailor-suit-wearing seal named Smaxey became the mascot.

  6. Roy Brown (clown) - Wikipedia

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    Graphic artist, puppeteer, clown. Known for. Cooky the Cook. Bozo's Circus. Garfield Goose and Friends. Ray Rayner and His Friends. Roy Thomas Brown (8 July 1932 – 22 January 2001) was an American television personality, puppeteer, clown and artist known for playing "Cooky the Cook" (also Cooky the Clown) on Chicago's Bozo's Circus .

  7. Circus clown - Wikipedia

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    There are traditionally three basic types of clowns that appear in the circus: the whiteface, the auguste and the character. A fourth type, the tramp or hobo clown, is often recognized separately, though similar to the other three types. Absolute definitions of what constitutes each clown type varies, with performers encompassing an extremely ...

  8. Clown - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A clown is a person who performs comedy and arts in a state of open-mindedness using physical comedy, typically while wearing distinct makeup or costuming and reversing folkway-norms. The art of performing as a clown is known as clowning or buffoonery, and the term "clown" may be used synonymously with predecessors like jester, buffoon ...

  9. Sticky Skin: Causes, Photos, and Treatments - Healthline

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    viral gastroenteritis, or stomach flu. kidney infection. pancreatitis. valley fever. There are other common causes of sticky and clammy skin that don’t necessarily require emergency treatment ...