Sits swirly on its stand
When a globe sits on its stand, it is typically tilted to represent the Earth's axial tilt, which is about 23.5 degrees. This positioning allows for a more accurate depiction of the planet's geography, including the orientation of continents and oceans. The globe rotates smoothly, emphasizing the dynamic nature of Earth’s rotation. Additionally, the stand often supports the globe at a stable base, making it easy to view and interact with.
take a cap cover it with paper and paste it under the globe.
In the Globe Theatre charges are based on visibility. Today it would cost £5 to stand in the yard for a play there.
The cheapest tickets to the Globe Theater were 1 penny for the right to stand in the pit
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It is called an atlas
In a modern theatre the audience sits opposite to the stage. In the globe the audience sits (partly) around the stage, in the manner of the ancient Greek theatres.
A frog perhaps
It is a stand that sits over a benson berner and holds the iron ring
take a cap cover it with paper and paste it under the globe.
It stands for Netherlands
the cheapest place to stand was the pit.
the rose
Dominican Republic
In the Globe Theatre charges are based on visibility. Today it would cost £5 to stand in the yard for a play there.
The cheapest tickets to the Globe Theater were 1 penny for the right to stand in the pit