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  • - Composer of patriotic marches
  • - In this way America produced its march composer
  • - American composer of marches
  • - thus america produced a composer
  • - John Philip .........., "The March King"
  • - US composer after whom a form of tuba was named
  • - Thus, for the Americans, he composed marches
  • - The composer went this way to the States
  • - so american a composer
  • - "columbia's pride" composer
  • - US composer and bandmaster
  • - composer who, as it happens, died in march (1932)
  • - John Philip ... [1854-1932], "The March King"
  • - thus america produced a great composer
  • - John Philip ..., composer of "The Stars and Stripes Forever"
  • - Composer with a brass instrument named after him
  • - Composer who's a marching band staple
  • - "The Gladiator March" composer
  • - Semper Fidelis composer
  • - Composer of "The Liberty Bell"
  • - "The Gallant Seventh" composer
  • - "March King" who wrote "The Stars and Stripes Forever"
  • - US composer
  • - Composer of the "Semper Fidelis" march
  • - March composer whose name's last three letters are apt
  • - Composer called 'The March King'
  • - The March King
  • - "The Liberty Bell" march composer
  • - Composer John Philip —
  • - Composer whose work might be appropriate during March Madness?
  • - "The Washington Post" composer
  • - Patriotic march composer
  • - Very American, ace composer
  • - March composer
  • - Noted march composer
  • - Composer known as the 'March King'
  • - John Philip --, American composer of military marches
  • - "The Thunderer" composer
  • - March composer John Philip ....
  • - Man called the March King
  • - 'Stars and Stripes Forever' composer
  • - Composer of many patriotic tunes
  • - 'The Stars and Stripes Forever' composer
  • - Thus America presents one of its composers
  • - 'The Army Goes Rolling Along' composer
  • - 'The Washington Post March' figure
  • - Composer with a horn named for him
  • - Composer of many marches
  • - Bandmaster who popularized the use of a wraparound instrument
  • - Monty Python theme composer
  • - "Minnesota March" composer
  • - Composer dubbed "The March King"
  • - Marine Band leader of the 1880s
  • - Composer of the operetta "El Capitan"
  • - "The Liberty Bell" composer
  • - Composer of "The Washington Post"
  • - Most famous director of the United States Marine Band
  • - "King Cotton" composer
  • - "Invincible Eagle" composer
  • - Composer of marches
  • - Composer of "The Liberty Bell March"
  • - "Hands Across the Sea" composer
  • - US representative at the 1900 Paris Exposition
  • - "El Capitan" composer
  • - Composer of "The Stars and Stripes Forever"
  • - Author of "The Fifth String"
  • - Marching band composer
  • - Composer who aptly died in the month of March
  • - Authority on the march
  • - Composer with an instrument named for him
  • - U. S. composer
  • - Composer of 'The Liberty Bell' and 'Semper Fidelis'
  • - Marching band composer John Philip ..
  • - John Philip ......, American composer of marches
  • - john philip ---, u.s. composer
  • - Thus America was one to produce marches...
  • - Old bandmaster provided by America
  • - marine band leader
  • - anti-jazz musician, c. 1925
  • - John Philip ...... US bandmaster
  • - "American March King" John Philip ...
  • - Clifton Webb role.
  • - Band man
  • - Role for Clifton Webb: 1952
  • - March legend
  • - It's ironic if his favorite month was March
  • - John Philip ......
  • - United States Marine Band director from 1880 to 1892
  • - Musical 'phone' namesake
  • - Big name in marches
  • - March great
  • - March master
  • - John Philip of marches
  • - Master of marches
  • - "Marching Along" autobiographer
  • - Bandleader at Garfield's ball
  • - Music's "March King"
  • - March creator John Philip ......
  • - Man of marches
  • - March king
  • - Man of many marches
  • - Master of march music
  • - Phone attachment?
  • - Eponym for a low horn
  • - March master John Philip ......
  • - Bandmaster from 1880 to 1931
  • - March maestro
  • - March man
  • - Maker of marches
  • - He enjoyed march madness
  • - March king John Philip
  • - March celeb
  • - U.S. Marine Band leader, 1880-92
  • - Onetime Marine Band leader
  • - March creator
  • - March name
  • - March bigwig
  • - March VIP
  • - March music maker
  • - Prefix with "phone"
  • - march could be his start of success round country
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