| ONFOOT | How the marchers marched: 2 wds. |
| THEALPS | Range where Hannibal marched (2 wds.) |
| CHARMERS | The smooth talkers or ladies' men among the marchers (8) |
| FALLINLOVE | Join the marchers, sweetie, to find romance (4,2,4) |
| MAJORETTES | Officer doesn't finish turning the dog around to see the marchers (10) |
| ARCH | Chief of the marchers (4) |
| FILED | On record as having been one of the marchers (5) |
| LOCKSTEP | A method of marching such that the marchers follow one another as closely as possible (8) |
| DUKEOFYORK | In the nursery rhyme, he marched his men to the top of the hill and he marched them down again; the grand old ... (4,2,4) |
| DUKE | In the nursery rhyme, he marched his men up to the top of the hill and marched them down again; the |
| YORK | The nursery rhyme's grand old duke of this place had 10,000 men, marched them up to the top of the h |
| DOUBLED | The couple in wedding marched at twice the usual speed? |
| ALA | "___ king" or the abbr. of the state where King marched |
| CRUSADERS | They marched under the banner of the cross (9) |
| ELYSEES | Parisians watched helplessly on June 14, 1940, as German troops marched along the Champs ... for the |
| PENGUIN | This Antarctic bird marched in the 2006 French documentary and cowered in the rocks in Gorki's Storm |
| SALTTAX | Gandhi marched to the sea to protest one |
| GEORGIA | Part of Russia the Yankees marched through (7) |
| PENGUINS | They marched successfully on the big screen (8) |
| ARC | Marched round the bend (3) |