Answer: SOUSA
SOUSA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining SOUSA with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- "The March King"
- The March King
- Music's "March King"
- "Semper Fidelis" composer
- March king
- March VIP
- March master
- March man
- March composer
- U.S. COMPOSER
- "The Stars and Stripes Forever" composer
- "El Capitan" composer
- Phone attachment?
- "Stars and Stripes Forever" composer
- "Marching Along" autobiographer
- 'The March King'
- Master of marches
- Composer John Philip
- March music maker
- Man of many marches
- "The Liberty Bell" composer
- "King Cotton" composer
- Marine Band leader of the 1880s
- March name
- March celeb
- Big name in marches
- "The Thunderer" composer
- "The Gladiator March" composer
- "March King"
- March master John Philip ___
- March composer John Philip __
- John Philip of marches
- Composer with a brass instrument named after him
- Composer who's a marching band staple
- Composer of marches
- Composer of "The Liberty Bell March"
- Clifton Webb role.
- Band man
- "Hands Across the Sea" composer
- ''Stars and Stripes Forever'' composer
- ''Semper Fidelis'' composer
- US representative at the 1900 Paris Exposition
- United States Marine Band director from 1880 to 1892
- U.S. Marine Band leader, 1880-92
- Semper Fidelis composer
- Role for Clifton Webb: 1952
- Patriotic march composer
- Noted march composer
- Musical "phone" namesake
- Most famous director of the United States Marine Band
- Monty Python theme composer
- Military march man
- Master of march music
- March master John Philip __
- March legend
- March king John Philip
- March great
- March creator John Philip ___
- March composer whose name's last three letters are apt
- March composer John Philip --
- March composer John Philip ___
- Man of marches
- Man called the March King
- Maker of marches
- It's ironic if his favorite month was March
- He's name-checked in the "Seventy-Six Trombones" intro
- He enjoyed march madness
- Composer with a horn named for him
- Composer whose work might be appropriate during March Madness?
- Composer who, as it happens, died in March (1932)
- Composer who aptly died in the month of March
- Composer of the operetta "El Capitan"
- Composer of the "Semper Fidelis" march
- Composer of many patriotic tunes
- Composer of many marches
- Composer of America's official march
- Composer of "The Stars and Stripes Forever"
- Composer of "The Liberty Bell"
- Composer known as the "March King"
- Composer John Philip --
- Composer dubbed "The March King"
- Composer called "The March King"
- Bandmaster who popularized the use of a wraparound instrument
- Bandmaster from 1880 to 1931
- Bandleader at Garfield's ball
- Author of "The Fifth String"
- Anti-jazz musician, c. 1925
- <u>John</u> <u>Philip</u> ___
- "The Washington Post" composer
- "The Washington Post March" figure
- "The Gallant Seventh" composer
- "The Army Goes Rolling Along" composer
- "Minnesota March" composer
- "Marching Along" memoirist
- "March King" who wrote "The Stars and Stripes Forever"
- "March King" John Philip ___
- "Invincible Eagle" composer
- "Columbia's Pride" composer
- ''The Thunderer'' composer
- ''The March King''
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