Debut of March 3, 1923 Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TIME Debut of March 3, 1923 (4)
84% OKLAHOMAE Broadway debut of March 31, 1943 (9)
77% ROPERS Short-lived spinoff that debuted in March 1979, with "The" (6)
61% BARBIEDOLL She debuted on March 9, 1959, in a black-and-white striped swimsuit (10) New York Times Dec 20, 2020
12% IDES The ____ of March (4) The Telegraph Quick Mar 4, 2026
11% IPO NASDAQ debut (3) Newsday Mar 15, 2026
11% JOHNPHILIPSOUSA The MARCH King (15) Newsday Mar 1, 2026
11% SOUSA "The March King" (5) LA Times Daily Feb 22, 2026
10% PREMIERE Film debut (8) (8) Puzzler Mar 19, 2026
10% PATRICK St. -- (March honoree) (7) Eugene Sheffer Mar 17, 2026
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