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Answer for the clue "A melody used to identify a performer or a dance band or radio/tv program ", 9 letters:
signature

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. your name written in your own handwriting a distinguishing style; "this room needs a woman's touch" [syn: touch ] a melody used to identify a performer or a dance band or radio/tv program [syn: signature tune , theme song ] the sharps or flats that follow ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Signature is a trading name of CACDP which is a charity registered in England and Wales, and Scotland. Signature promotes excellence in communication with deaf and deafblind people so their vision of a society in which deaf people have full access can become ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Signature \Sig"na*ture\, v. t. To mark with, or as with, a signature or signatures.

Usage examples of signature.

He held a number of bills, many of which were suspected by him to be forged--that is to say, that the figures had been altered after the signature of the acceptor had been written.

Slogan --- same as a position statement, but usually accompanies the logo and serves as a signature to the advertisement or communications vehicle.

They had already perfected the basic tenets of composition, but now, with their second album, With the Beatles, released in November 1963, they began to introduce little tricks of their own which reappear as signatures in Lennon-McCartney songs.

It seemed to me to be such an ordinary discovery, until I learned that some of the granules were identified by optical crystallography to be travertine aragonite that had a spectral signature matching limestone samples taken from ancient Jerusalem tombs.

As slight variation on a theme, linguistic as well as affective, this is his authorial signature.

Some additional notes have been subjoined, distinguished by the signature M.

He begged leave to read it at once, and after he had perused it, he kissed the signature and came to embrace me.

Fairchild took the bescrawled paper and wrote his name as a witness, then handed it to Harry and Anita for their signatures.

But somewhere there had been a slip, worse than signing a faked Burch signature to a check.

Olympe Boudousquie tout court, ainsi que le prouve, ce certificat de bapteme, revetu, comme tu le vois, de toutes les signatures et de toutes les cachets qui peuvent affirmer son authenticite.

The manager came to her the next day, and offered her the agreement for her signature.

She was delighted with the idea, and promised to give me back the paper when I came again, with the signatures of all her companions in misfortune.

Walser read this document, noted the scholarly handwriting, the firm signature, the all too checkable address.

Beeah Chok, engineering second, to make binding legal contracts contingent on her signature.

That plume was the signature of Le Corbeau, the bold French rascal who called himself the Crow and claimed the right to peck at those who traveled the night roads north from London.