- - Soldiers' pace
- - Take part in a parade
- - Participate in a parade
- - walk in a parade
- - time for a parade
- - Parade music
- - Partake in a parade
- - Parade pace
- - Parade month
- - .... parade
- - *What many Washington protesters do
- - Walk over hot stuff
- - Move in step with the border
- - Make military progress in the early spring
- - Walk for weeks
- - One piece of music a month?
- - protest, perhaps
- - month for demonstration
- - a month in advance
- - Hare that the Mad Hatter associated with
- - Walk in a military manner
- - Protest walk
- - make military progress for certain time each year
- - 1963's ... on Washington
- - time for music
- - for soldiers, it's of very doubtful charm
- - Surname of the four sisters in Louisa M Alcott's novel Little Women
- - Month named for the Roman god of war
- - A month of military music
- - Procession, often in protest
- - month following february
- - Walk in formation
- - Month in 2021 when Jack Dorsey's first-ever tweet got sold for $2.9 million
- - trilogy of graphic memoirs co-written by john lewis
- - First month of Fall in the Southern Hemisphere
- - Month of subtle charm
- - when steps are taken by the troops?
- - it starts immediately after leap day
- - when soldiers are on the move?
- - It follows February
- - when spring starts
- - Time of year for demonstration?
- - Start of spring walk
- - Word meaning "military walk" that becomes a month when capitalized
- - Footslog
- - Third month
- - Women's History month
- - What 3 may mean
- - Walk while playing band music
- - The latest Mardi Gras can occur
- - Sousa tune
- - Proceed in procession
- - Month — advance in step
- - Michael Penn debut album
- - It may follow a rally
- - He portrayed Willy Loman.
- - Colonel Bogey, for example
- - "Stouthearted Men," e.g.
- - "Star and Stripes Forever."
- - Military tune
- - Nowruz month
- - "Beware the Ides of ......"
- - Surname of the Alcott characters at the starred answers' starts, or 2020 month in which women made all the Universal Crosswords
- - When Daylight Saving Time starts
- - Walk in step with others
- - Windy month
- - National Celery Month
- - Spring walk
- - Sousa composition
- - Month in advance
- - .... 6, 1932 (when Sousa left us)
- - Spring time ... or a military procession involving a word sequence hidden in 15-, 31-, 41- and 61-Across
- - Military drill part
- - Sousa specialty
- - Protest movement
- - Moving protest that lasts more than four weeks
- - Rogue charm of tramp
- - Step one of twelve
- - St. Patrick's Day month
- - Equinox month
- - Sousa work
- - Protest option
- - Time that "went out like a lion," in song
- - "Selma" feature
- - Boot camp order
- - Winter's end
- - Cry after "Forward!"
- - It was originally first on the Roman calendar
- - Drill instructor's order
- - February follower
- - Indie poppers Augie ......
- - Orderly movement
- - Office bracket month
- - With 65-Across, event of 10/30/10
- - General's cry
- - Protest activity
- - Follow a majorette?
- - When spring begins
- - Goose-step, perhaps
- - Lion/lamb time
- - "Madness" month
- - Star of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" and "The Best Years of Our Lives"
- - Vernal equinox month
- - Basic-training activity
- - "The Washington Post" or "Seventy-Six Trombones"
- - "Semper Fidelis," for one
- - Sit-in alternative
- - Progress onward
- - Commonwealth Day month
- - Drillmaster's order
- - Fredric of Hollywood
- - With 41-Across, say "I do" to a Sousa tune?
- - Drillmaster's command
- - "The Stars and Stripes Forever," for example
- - Vernal equinox time
- - Stirring song
- - "Little Women" surname
- - Organized walk
- - Twain portrayer: 1944
- - Walk in procession
- - It enters like Simba
- - Alcott's Meg, e.g.
- - When spring arrives
- - Mailbox listing for the Little Women
- - Inauguration time, pre-1934.
- - Equinox time.
- - Jo's last name.
- - Winter's last gasp.
- - Well-known quiz man.
- - "Semper Fidelis," for instance.
- - Winner of two Oscars.
- - Last name of the "little women."
- - Steady advance.
- - Piece of music
- - Sergeant's command
- - Progress steadily
- - Progressive movement?
- - Progress
- - Walk in step
- - Troop movement
- - Demonstration
- - Procession
- - A month
- - Stride
- - "Take a hike!"
- - To the rear
- - Advance
- - Spring month
- - Month
- - Spring time
- - Boot camp command
- - Drill command
- - Madness
- - Drill bit?
- - Get going
- - Part 2 of today's quote
- - Military walk
- - fredric —, best actor in a leading role oscar winner for the best years of our lives
- - Spring ahead
- - A Spring month
- - A walk in spring
- - Progress made in one month
- - A springy walk?
- - Month that sounds like a military drill
- - Month that comes in like a lion
- - demonstration in part of spring
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