- TRIAD
- A-C-E, for example
- Group of three
- Major chord
- Many a chord
- Three-note chord
- Basic chord
- Certain chord
- Larry, Moe and Curly, e.g.
- Common chord
- See 9 Down
- C-E-G, e.g.
- Threesome
- Simple chord
- C-E-G, for one
- Simple chord, e.g.
- Basic harmonic structure at the end of "Hey Jude"
- Musical chord
- Common musical chord
- Root plus minor third plus perfect fifth, for one
- Chord with three tones
- Basic musical chord
- Tom, Dick and Harry, e.g.
- Union of three
- Three-tone chord
- F-A-C, e.g.
- Set of closely related notes
- G-B-D, say
- Certain musical chord
- Tone group
- Type of chord
- C-E-G chord, e.g.
- Elementary chord
- Three of a kind
- The CIA __ (confidentiality, integrity and availability)
- Set of three
- ACE, e.g.
- Chord.
- Chord of three tones.
- A common chord.
- Chord of three notes.
- Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva.
- Trinity.
- Do, mi, sol.
- Series of three
- Fates, for instance
- Athos, Porthos and Aramis, e.g.
- The Fates, e.g.
- Three-toned musical chord
- Any Tom, Dick and Harry
- Jazz chord
- Chord type
- It includes a third and a fifth
- Wynken, Blynken and Nod, e.g.
- Base for a jazz chord
- 3-note chord
- Certain polyamorous relationship
- Certain unconventional relationship
- Threesome, like a chord
- CEG in C Major
- Three, together
- Trinity or threesome
- The Powerpuff Girls, e.g.
- B-D-F or C-E-G, in music
- Throuple, say
- Troika
- Rationally defensible
- Charlie's Angels are one
- Musical chord, e.g.
- C major chord, e.g.
- A, C and E, on a piano
- Chinese mafia
- Do-mi-so, for one
- Guitar chord