21. Jagger said, as band mates Richards and Ronnie Woods clowned at his side. 22. But nobody is clowned for using a word that's passe, she said. 23. Here is where Walter Cronkite _ Walter Cronkite ! _ clowned with a puppet lion. 24. The California-based couple clowned around with Good Design even as they personified it. 25. At the sausage stand, Mr . and Mrs . Clinton clowned around a bit. 26. Little June played autoharp and clowned around. 27. The stars sang, then danced, and Lewis clowned for what seemed like an eternity. 28. He acted every song; often he overacted it, sometimes he all but clowned it. 29. Croatians and Venezuelans flung their hats into the crowd, while the French clowned on the infield. 30. As Lewis clowned and mugged, Martin played the amused, fraternally indulgent, faintly patronizing straight man.