- TUBA
- Big brass
- Big, band instrument
- Oom-pah-pah instrument
- Lowest-pitched brass instrument
- Latin for "trumpet"
- Big band member?
- Opus played one in "Bloom County"
- Big brass instrument
- March instrument
- Orchestra instrument
- Marching band instrument
- New Orleans jazz instrument
- Big horn
- It provides a low blow?
- Oompah instrument
- Its oompah has oomph
- Hefty horn
- Canadian Brass member
- Large brass instrument
- Dixieland-band instrument
- Member of the brass
- Big band tote
- Helicon cousin
- _____ Gooding, Jr. (stage name of The Roots' Damon Bryson)
- Sousaphone cousin
- Sousaphone or helicon
- Sousaphone, for one
- Kiddie lit's Tubby, for one
- Oompah band need
- Heavy horn
- Oompah band instrument
- Oompah sounder
- Oktoberfest band horn
- Part of an oompah band
- Lowest-pitched instrument
- It goes oom-pah-pah
- Sousaphone's cousin
- Oktoberfest horn
- Brass section biggie
- Sousaphone, for example
- Band biggie
- Low brass
- Piece of brass?
- Low note player
- Oompah band member
- Sousaphone relative
- Big wind
- Military band instrument
- It puts the "oom" in an oompah
- Polka band staple
- Euphonium relative
- Bass brass
- Brass band "big boy"
- Euphonium's big relative
- Oompah horn
- Heavy axe
- Tubby the ___
- Marching band member
- Brass band member
- Rhythm instrument
- Brass band instrument
- The score for "Symphonie fantastique" has a part for it
- Marching band burden
- Very big wind
- Oompah brass
- Big band wind
- Heavy wind
- Low wind
- Oompah maker
- Brass band bass
- Trombone's symphonic neighbor
- Bass in a band
- Big brass horn
- Bulky brass instrument
- Source of a low blow?
- Brass band component
- March blower
- Orchestral heavyweight
- Jaws theme instrument
- Heavy marching-band instrument
- It has a lot of brass
- Sousaphone kin
- Band instrument
- Large musical instrument
- Big marching-band instrument
- Oktoberfest instrument
- Marcher's burden, at times
- Marcher's instrument
- 5 Across member, maybe
- Gary Cooper plays one in "Mr. Deeds . . ."
- Heavy metal music producer
- Hefty instrument
- Large brass horn
- Orchestral horn
- Polka band horn
- Brass instrument
- Loud horn
- Polka band instrument
- Shark's sound in the "Jaws" score
- Shark sound in "Jaws"
- Key instrument in the "Jaws" soundtrack
- Brass band biggie
- Andy Griffith played one on his sitcom
- Marching band's large horn
- Sousaphone, e.g.
- Bass line player
- Horn of plenty?
- Baritone's larger cousin
- Instrument in a brass quintet
- Euphonium's big cousin
- Large saxhorn.
- Bombardon.
- Bass saxhorn.
- Deep-toned saxhorn.
- Bass horn.
- Musical instrument.
- Brass wind instrument.
- Relative of the saxhorn.
- Deep-voiced horn.
- Saxhorn.
- Sousaphone.
- War trumpet of ancient Rome.
- Wind instrument.
- Horn.
- Roman war trumpet.
- One of the brasses.
- Saxhorn's cousin.
- Brass member.
- Helicon
- Instrument
- Saxhorn's relative
- Band member
- Instrument for Yuba
- Brass bass
- One of the brass
- Big burden for a bandsman
- Euphonium
- Instrument banned by Mao's widow
- Kin of an ophicleide
- Plenty of horn
- It goes "oom" but not "pah, pah"
- Sousaphone's kin
- Big brass item
- Large horn
- Brass horn
- Part of a marching band
- Bottom brass
- March need
- Low blow?
- Low note provider
- Vaughan Williams wrote a concerto for it
- Big blow for a band?
- Marching band staple
- Bass line provider
- Tubby musical instrument
- Oktoberfest band instrument
- One with a big bell
- Oompah-paher
- Part of the back of an orchestra
- Symphonie Fantastique need
- Part of a military band
- Deep-toned instrument
- Heavy instrument to march with
- Big instrument in a marching band
- It's big and brassy
- March sound
- Bass instrument
- It has a solo near the end of "An American in Paris"
- Big blow for a musician?
- Instrument that makes the cheeks puff out
- Oom producer
- Bass player
- One likely to end on a low note?
- Heavy weight for a musician to bear?
- Instrument that largely replaced the ophicleide
- Big band staple
- Big player
- Bottom of a pit?
- Brass instrument with the largest mouthpiece
- Instrument that superseded the ophicleide
- Heavy bass?
- Helicon, e.g., musically speaking
- Just then, Dana, a bandmate Ava was crushing on, walked up lugging a ___.
- Deep brass instrument
- Heavy metal instrument?
- Heavy brass
- Bulky horn
- Instrument whose name means "trumpet" in Latin
- Low-pitched instrument
- Band's big brass
- Valved instrument
- Large band instrument
- Heavy band instrument
- Marching band heavyweight
- Low brass instrument
- Trombone's neighbor
- Lowest brass
- Big bass brass
- Low-end brass instrument?
- War trumpet of Rome
- Organ reed stop
- It's played by a blowhard
- Heavy brass instrument
- Heaviest band member?
- Huge horn
- Dixieland band horn
- Marching band biggie
- Brass instrument that weighs around 30 pounds
- Big brass instrument in banda music
- Instrument that's 18 feet long when uncoiled
- Richard Antoine White's brass instrument
- Euphonium's big brother
- Euphonium kin
- Instrument heard in the theme song for "Curb Your Enthusiasm"
- Horn heard as part of the losing sound effect on "The Price Is Right"
- Instrument that is typically about 18 feet long when fully stretched out
- Euphonium's cousin
- Instrument in a military band
- Dixieland jazz instrument
- Conspicuous marching band instrument
- Its ancestor was the serpent
- Military band member
- Brass with a bass pitch
- Instrument that dots the i of "Ohio" for Ohio State's marching band