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- March King
- The March King
- Marching band composer
- Master of marches
- John who invented a horn similar to the tuba
- Semper Fidelis composer
- El Capitan composer
- The Gladiator March composer
- The Washington Post composer
- Man of marches
- March master
- March maestro
- A horn is named for him
- Musical namesake of a D.C. bridge bringing Pennsylvania Avenue across the Anacostia
- The U.S. Marine Band Hall was dedicated to him in 1974
- Composer of President Garfield's funeral dirge
- Eponym of an American music archive and museum in Illinois, though he ironically campaigned against recorded music
- The last three letters of his name are very apt, considering his most famous piece
- Prefix for phone
- Moonlight on the Potomac Waltzes composer
- WWI director of all US navy bands
- Composer John Philip
- Phone attachment?
- Marching Along autobiographer
- Composer of "The Stars and Stripes Forever"
- March composer
- Stars and Stripes Forever composer
- The Stars and Stripes Forever composer
- Authority on the march
- Music's "March King"
- Maker of marches
- March man
- Composer of "The Liberty Bell March"
- King Cotton composer
- The Liberty Bell composer
- Most famous director of the United States Marine Band
- Eponym for a low horn
- Composer dubbed "The March King"
- March music maker
- Bandmaster who popularized the use of a wraparound instrument
- March creator John Philip ___
- The Stars and Stripes Forever man
- March name
- Composer with an instrument named for him
- March creator
- U.S. Marine Band leader, 1880-92
- Composer of marches
- Composer called "The March King"
- Musical "phone" namesake
- Composer who, as it happens, died in March (1932)
- Liberty Bell composer
- Big name in marches
- Onetime Marine Band leader
- The Thunderer composer
- March king John Philip
- US representative at the 1900 Paris Exposition
- March master John Philip __
- Invincible Eagle composer
- March composer John Philip __
- Bandleader at Garfield's ball
- John Philip of marches
- March King John Philip __
- Anti-jazz musician, c. 1925
- Marching Along memoirist
- He's name-checked in the "Seventy-Six Trombones" intro
- Composer known as "The March King"
- March composer John Philip ___
- Composer who aptly died in the month of March
- Author of "The Fifth String"
- The March King” (1854–1932). nyt 1948 SOVIETIST Muscovite. nyt 1948 SOWAR Indian cavalryman. nyt 1948 SPA Health resort. nyt 1948 SPA Town in Belgium. nyt 1948 SPA Visit a health resort. nyt 1948 SPAAK Premier of Belgium. nyt 1948 SPADES Implements. nyt 1948 SPAIN Our enemy in 1898. nyt 1948 SPAIN Where Toledo is. nyt 1948 SPALDING Noted American violinist. nyt 1948 SPALL Chip with a hammer. nyt 1948 SPANIEL Pet of Charles II. nyt 1948 SPANISH The talk of Madrid. nyt 1948 SPANK Chastise. nyt 1948 SPAR Mast. nyt 1948 SPAR Part of Crusoe's raft. nyt 1948 SPARE Superfluous. nyt 1948 SPARED I could have better ___ a better man"—Henry IV.
- Composer of "El Capitan."
- Former Marine band leader.
- John Philip ___.
- Clifton Webb role.
- Composer of "Semper Fidelis."
- Noted band leader.
- Noted bandmaster.
- Memorable Marine Band leader.
- Bandmaster John Philip.
- American bandmaster.
- Famous bandmaster.
- Memorable bandmaster.
- Band man
- Role for Clifton Webb: 1952
- Composer of "The Liberty Bell"
- U.S. composer
- {_John_} {_Philip_} ___
- Hands Across the Sea composer
- El Capitán composer
- March bigwig
- Man of many marches
- Bandmaster from 1880 to 1931
- Minnesota March composer
- March great
- Monty Python theme composer
- Composer with a horn named for him
- The Washington Post March figure
- Composer of many patriotic tunes
- Composer whose work might be appropriate during March Madness?
- Composer of "The Liberty Bell" and "Semper Fidelis"
- John Philip ___, "The March King"
- March master John Philip --
- March composer John Philip --
- Composer of many marches
- Man who, appropriately, died in March
- Patriotic composer
- Composer of the opening theme for "Monty Python's Flying Circus"
- It's ironic if his favorite month was March
- March celeb
- He enjoyed march madness
- Master of march music
- Man called the March King
- Noted march composer
- Patriotic march composer
- Composer of the "Semper Fidelis" march
- March composer whose name's last three letters are apt
- March master John Philip ___
- Washington Post March composer
- March figure
- Prefix with phone
- Composer of "The Washington Post"
- Military march man
- Marine Band leader, 1880-92
- Marine Band leader of the 1880s
- Composer of the operetta "El Capitan"
- The Army Goes Rolling Along composer
- The Gallant Seventh composer
- United States Marine Band director from 1880 to 1892
- Columbia's Pride composer