- TRIO
- Kovacs' "The Nairobi __"
- Cream was one
- Crosby, Stills and Nash, e.g.
- Kovacs' "The Nairobi ____"
- Peter, Paul, and Mary, e.g.
- The Three Tenors, e.g.
- Charlie's Angels, e.g.
- The Bee Gees, e.g.
- The Supremes, e.g.
- McGuire Sisters, for one
- Kovacs' "The Nairobi __" (4)
- Peter, Paul and Mary
- Destiny's Child, for one
- Salt-N-Pepa, for one
- Disney's Caballeros, e.g.
- Destiny's Child, for most of their existence
- The Jonas Brothers, for example
- Chamber music group, often
- TLC, originally
- De La Soul, e.g.
- The Chicks, for one
- TLC, e.g.
- The Beatles at the time they recorded "I Me Mine," e.g.
- The witches in "Hocus Pocus," e.g.
- Lounge group, maybe
- ZZ Top, for one
- Das Racist, e.g.
- Motörhead, for one
- Muse, e.g.
- Rock's Animal Collective, e.g.
- Rock's Yo La Tengo, e.g.
- Sublime, e.g.
- The Beastie Boys, e.g.
- The Flaming Lips, e.g.
- The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, e.g.
- Triumph, for one
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs, e.g.
- Rap's Migos, e.g.
- Lady Antebellum, e.g.
- Singing group
- The Fates. e.g.
- Wages, salaries, and tips
- 75 Down, e.g.
- Jazz grouplet
- Classic jazz combo
- Jazz ensemble, often
- Bass, guitar and drums, e.g.
- Common jazz combo
- Small jazz combo
- Small combo
- The Supremes or Cream
- Duet plus one
- Jazz combo, often
- Pair plus one
- Blind mice, e.g.
- Quartet minus one
- Tom, Dick and Harry, e.g.
- Chamber-music piece
- Middle of a minuet
- Group playing Brahms's Op. 40
- The Lettermen, e.g.
- The Dixie Chicks, e.g.
- American Idol judging panel, e.g.
- The witches in "Macbeth," e.g.
- Cards in 75 Across, e.g.
- Cream, e.g.
- Samuel Barber's "Commemorative March," e.g.
- Donald Duck's nephews, e.g.
- The smallest possible nuclear family, e.g.
- Small set
- It's always for more than two players
- Piano six hands, e.g.
- The Magi weren't necessarily one, despite popular belief
- Chamber music group, sometimes
- Half a sestet
- Quartet less one
- The Andrews Sisters, e.g.
- The Magi, e.g.
- The Stooges, e.g.
- Wynken, Blynken, and Nod, e.g.
- Slightly expanded duet
- The Andrews Sisters, for one
- The Stooges, for instance
- The Kingston ___
- King Cole's fiddlers, for one
- Pop music's Hanson, e.g.
- Small chamber group
- TLC, for one
- The Magi, by census
- The Police was one
- Bananarama, e.g.
- Quartet, after a desertion
- Rock group TLC, for one
- Country music's Dixie Chicks, e.g.
- Cream, for one
- Goldilocks's discoverers, e.g.
- Foursome minus one
- Group of three
- Larry, Moe, and Curly, e.g.
- Dixie Chicks or Destiny's Child
- Duo plus one
- Neapolitan ice cream flavors, e.g.
- Small musical group
- Green Day or the Limeliters
- One-third of a nonet
- The Andrew Sisters, e.g.
- Backup group, often
- Blind mice or "Jeopardy!" contestants
- Green Day, e.g.
- Lady Antebellum, for one
- Small band
- The Jonas Brothers, e.g.
- Wilson Phillips, e.g.
- ZZ Top, for example
- B-Rock & the Bizz, musically
- Chamber group, maybe
- Duet + one
- Kingston, for one
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience, e.g.
- Crosby, Stills & Nash, e.g.
- Half a sextet
- Threesome
- Nirvana or Cream
- Peter, Paul, and Mary, for example
- Rush or Nirvana
- The Bee Gees or ZZ Top
- The Gorgons, e.g.
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience, for one
- Jeopardy! contestant panel, e.g.
- Cream, for example
- Old King Cole's fiddlers, for one
- The Police, for one
- Panic! at the Disco or fun.
- The Andrews Sisters or the Jonas Brothers
- Threesome on stage
- Musical group
- Troika
- Combo
- Fates or Furies
- Kingston group
- Peter, Paul & Mary, for one
- Jazz group
- Lounge act, at times
- This puzzle's theme
- Beethoven's "Archduke," for one
- Donald's nephews, e.g.
- Jazz club performer
- Rap's TLC, for one
- Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Cream, e.g.
- Many a jazz combo
- Wooden shoe sailors, e.g.
- The Goo Goo Dolls, e.g.
- Huey, Dewey and Louie, e.g.
- Many a pop group
- Men in a tub, e.g.
- Dumas's Musketeers, e.g.
- Minuet's middle section
- Old King Cole's fiddlers, e.g.
- The Stooges, for one
- Three of a kind
- Beethoven's "The Ghost," e.g.
- Combo in a small jazz club
- R&B's TLC, for one
- Beaux Arts __, classical musicians for 50+ years
- Bee Gees, e.g.
- Wilson Phillips, for one
- Folk music's Kingston __
- Jazz combo
- Nursery rhyme tub assembly, e.g.
- Small jazz group
- Quartet with an absentee
- The Musketeers, e.g.
- Alabama, but not Kansas?
- Common folk group
- Small music group
- Song for three
- Chamber group often including a piano
- Salt-N-Pepa, e.g.
- The Police, most of the time
- Macbeth witches, e.g.
- Little pigs, e.g.
- Rush or Cream
- Folk's Kingston __
- Piano __
- Piano-bass-drums jazz group, e.g.
- Small club group
- Small group
- Chamber music group
- 75% of a quartet
- Beethoven's Opus 11, e.g.
- Jazz __
- The Chipmunks, e.g.
- Beaux Arts __: longtime chamber music group
- Chamber group
- Cream or Nirvana
- Jazz club group
- Rock's Ben Folds Five, surprisingly
- Chamber music work
- Emerson, Lake & Palmer, e.g.
- Folk group, often
- Little pigs or blind mice
- Piece for three instruments
- The Chicks or ZZ Top
- Jeopardy! contestant contingent
- Chamber work
- TV quiz contestants, often
- Destiny's Child, e.g.
- Fairy tale bears, e.g.
- Goals in a hat trick, e.g.
- Rascal Flatts, e.g.
- The Chicks, e.g.
- The Schuyler sisters in "Hamilton," e.g.
- Jeopardy! contestant lineup, e.g.
- See 70-Across
- Nirvana, for one
- Snap, Crackle, and Pop, e.g.
- The Powerpuff Girls, e.g.
- Tom, Dick and Harry
- Club combo
- Sonata movement
- The Magi, for one
- Chad Mitchell's group
- Parton/Ronstadt/Harris album
- The Kingston __
- Musical ensemble
- Performance group
- Small singing group
- Three Little Maids From School, e.g.
- Septet - quartet
- Three-person band
- Chamber ensemble
- Dixie Chicks, for one
- Mother Goose's mice, e.g.
- Music for three
- Donald Duck's nephews, for one
- The Supremes, for example
- Andrews Sisters, e.g.
- String ensemble
- Dixie Chicks, for example
- Mozart movement
- Piece of chamber music
- Apollo mission astronauts
- Minuet movement
- Not a big band
- Piece for three
- Wedding band, at times
- Jonas Brothers, e.g.
- Jonas Brothers, for example
- The Supremes, for one
- Singing threesome
- Folk singing group, often
- Group of three singers
- 61 Across + 1
- Duo + one
- Performing threesome
- Small musical ensemble
- Magi, for instance
- Many a Greek goddess group
- Small dance troupe
- The Magi, for instance
- Threesome of performers
- Musical threesome
- Threesome of musicians
- Minuet middle
- The Andrews Sisters, for example
- The Police, e.g.
- Rush, for example
- Blink-182, e.g.
- Scherzo part
- Ben Folds Five, e.g.
- Right Said Fred, e.g.
- Rush, e.g.
- Three.
- Musical composition.
- The Andrews Sisters.
- Cutthroat bridge group.
- Musical rendition.
- Small musical combo.
- Three performers.
- You and me and the gatepost.
- Yum-Yum and friends.
- Three voices.
- Secondary movement in a minuet.
- What the Andrews Sisters are.
- Group of musicians.
- Musical form.
- Maugham's movie.
- Somerset Maugham's new picture.
- La Verne, Maxene and Patty.
- Ortheris, Learoyd and 94 Across.
- Piano, violin and cello.
- Somerset Maugham film.
- Wynken, Blynken and Nod, for instance.
- Group of singers.
- Movie of Mr. Maugham's stories.
- Sister act.
- Wynken, Blynken and Nod.
- Certain group.
- Chamber-music ensemble.
- Maugham movie.
- Piano, violin, cello.
- The Graces, for instance.
- Violinist, pianist and cellist.
- Wine, women and song, for instance.
- Three Little Maids from School.” nyt 1954 TRIO Group for chamber music. nyt 1954 TRIO Laverne, Maxene, Patty. nyt 1954 TRIO Middle section of a minuet. nyt 1954 TRIO Musical group. nyt 1954 TRIO Noah's sons, for instance. nyt 1954 TRIO Singing group. nyt 1954 TRIOS Musical compositions. nyt 1954 TRIP Junket. nyt 1954 TRIP Junket. nyt 1954 TRIP Summer junket. nyt 1954 TRIPLE Almost a homer. nyt 1954 TRIPLE Extra-base hit. nyt 1954 TRIPLEPLAY Rara avis of baseball. nyt 1954 TRIPLETS Three of a kind. nyt 1954 TRIPOLI 10th word of U. S. Marine hymn. nyt 1954 TRIPOLI Port of Lebanon. nyt 1954 TRIPOLI Winter capital of Libya. nyt 1954 TRIPS Life of a salesman. nyt 1954 TRIPS Pleasure jaunts. nyt 1954 TRIS Baseball's Mr. Speaker. nyt 1954 TRIS Mr. Speaker. nyt 1954 TRIS Mr. Speaker. nyt 1954 TRIS Mr. Speaker. nyt 1954 TRIS Thrice: Prefix. nyt 1954 TRISECT Divide a certain way. nyt 1954 TRISECTS Cuts into three parts. nyt 1954 TRISECTS Divides into thirds. nyt 1954 TRISTE Valse ___."
- Choral group.
- See 5 Across.
- The Graces.
- The McGuires, for instance.
- Musical three.
- Part of a full house.
- Piece of music.
- The Musketeers, for instance.
- Beethoven's "Archduke," for example.
- Duet's rival.
- See 11 Down.
- The Fates or the Graces.
- Triumvirate.
- Fates or Graces.
- Troika, for example.
- Violin, cello, piano.
- Archduke ___, by Beethoven.
- Beethoven Opus 97, for one.
- Faith, hope, charity.
- Relative of a sextet.
- Wynken, Blynken and Nod, for example.
- Yum-Yum, Peep-Bo, and Pitti-Sing.
- Concert number.
- Outfield.
- Song by three.
- The Kingstons.
- Wine, women and song.
- Musical ones.
- The Rhinemaidens.
- Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms.
- Dance group.
- Kipling's Ortheris, Learoyd and Mulvaney.
- Maugham book.
- Musical piece.
- See 33 Down.
- Troika team.
- Concerto form.
- Do, re, mi, for example.
- Ravel work, in A minor.
- Red, white, and blue.
- Triangle group.
- Faust finale.
- Tercet.
- The Fates.
- 20 Across plus one.
- Parcae.
- Performing group.
- Music group
- Musical work
- Minuet part
- Musketeers, e.g.
- Rock group
- String group
- The butcher, etc.
- Beethoven's "Archduke," e.g.
- Fates, e.g.
- Graces or Fates
- Magi, e.g.
- The Magi
- McGuire Sisters
- Musical combo
- King Cole's fiddlers
- Tinker and infield cohorts, e.g.
- Athos, Aramis and Porthos
- Musketeers or Magi
- Saranac Lakes, e.g.
- The R's of education
- Work by 1 Across
- Division of a march
- March division
- Subordinate division of a minuet
- Jolly ___, Hals painting
- Ax/Kim/Ma, e.g.
- Quintet less duet
- Ramsey Lewis ___
- The Gatlin Brothers, e.g.
- The Rover boys, e.g.
- Division of a minuet
- Gatlin Brothers, e.g.
- Lounge entertainment
- Nonet third
- Combo of a sort
- Tinker, Evers, Chance
- Columbus's fleet, e.g.
- Combo size
- Jazz combo, at times
- Ramsey Lewis, e.g.
- A combo
- Anagram for riot
- Hals's "Jolly ___"
- Kingston ___
- Minuet section
- Chamber piece
- Third of a nonet
- Pointer Sisters, e.g.
- Tinker, Evers and Chance
- Chamber-music composition
- D'Artagnan's pals, e.g.
- See 44 Down
- Beethoven's "Archduke ___"
- The Bee Gees
- The Graces, e.g.
- Weird sisters, e.g.
- Cinema Stooges, e.g.
- The Ames Brothers, e.g.
- The Johannes ___
- 50-Down, e.g.
- Rap's Salt-N-Pepa, e.g.
- Wynken, BIynken and Nod, e.g.
- Rock's Salt-N-Pepa, e.g.
- Rock's ZZ Top, e.g.
- Rap music's TLC, e.g.
- Rock music's Police, e.g.
- 38-Down, for example
- Run-D.M.C., e.g.
- Beethoven piano piece
- The Fleetwoods, e.g., of 50's-60's pop
- Fiddlers for 33-Across, e.g.
- Small group of carolers
- Dumas's musketeers, for example
- Minuet follower
- Pop music's TLC, e.g.
- Cream, of 1960's rock
- Backup singers, often
- Rock's Cream, e.g.
- Rock's Cream, for instance
- Haydn string composition
- Jazz group, often
- The Fleetwoods, for example
- ZZ Top, musically
- Quartet, after a defection
- Rock's Green Day, e.g.
- Rock's Green Day, for one
- ZZ Top, e.g.
- Alvin and the Chipmunks, e.g.
- Stooges, e.g.
- String ___
- The Ghostbusters, e.g.
- Chad Mitchell ___ (1960s folk band)
- The Brady boys or girls
- Chamber group, often
- Rock music's Rush, for one
- Threesome ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme
- The Rice Krispies mascots, e.g.
- The Ronettes, e.g.
- Jeopardy! contestants, e.g.
- Cream, for instance
- Peter, Paul & Mary, e.g.
- Rock's Police or Cream, e.g.
- The Marx Brothers, often
- Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar, e.g.
- Athos, Porthos and Aramis, e.g.
- Half of a sextet
- Many a chamber piece
- Rock's Cream was one
- The Bee Gees, for much of their career
- The Gabor sisters, e.g.
- Sextet halved
- The biblical wise men, by tradition
- Witches in "Macbeth," e.g.
- Nirvana, e.g.
- The Jonas Brothers or Dixie Chicks
- The band Ben Folds Five, oddly
- More than a pair
- Bell Biv DeVoe or Bananarama
- Rap's Run-D.M.C., e.g.
- Something no two people can be
- Three for the show?
- Combo's rhythm section, maybe
- Snap, Crackle and Pop, for one
- The Minutemen, e.g.
- The constructors of this puzzle, e.g.
- The good fairies in "Sleeping Beauty," e.g.
- Many a jazz ensemble
- More than a couple
- Ben Folds Five, e.g., oddly enough
- Run-D.M.C. or De La Soul
- TLC or Run-D.M.C.
- Pop, culture, TV network
- Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha band
- Maroon 5, if two members were crushed by a piano (hey, a guy can dream)
- Kingston --
- The Little Pigs, e.g.
- Small musical band
- Set of three
- Three-piece band
- 3-piece band
- Dinosaur Jr., for one
- ELP, e.g.
- Alkaline ___
- Hip-hop's Fugees, e.g.
- Group with a third wheel
- Country's The Chicks, e.g.
- The Dixie Chicks, say
- Lounge group, often
- Power ___ (common rock-band format)
- The defenders in a 3-5-2 soccer formation, e.g.
- Pop's TLC, e.g.
- The Bee Gees or TLC, e.g.
- Wedding band, perhaps?
- Curly, Larry and Moe, e.g.
- Dixie Chicks, e.g.
- Fates or Furies, e.g.
- Not quite a quartet
- Quartet with one out sick
- Singer plus two
- The Dixie Chicks, for example
- The Kingston _____
- 17-Across
- Kingston, e.g.
- Quartet when one's out sick
- Bee Gees or The Stooges, e.g.
- Cole's fiddlers, e.g.
- Destiny's Child, among others
- It's short of a quartet
- Larry, Curly and Moe, for example
- Jeopardy! contestants, collectively
- Tom, Dick, and Harry for one
- Destiny's Child, for example
- Riot anagram
- Singer plus two, e.g.
- Certain chamber group
- Lounge group, perhaps
- Quartet with a defection
- Green Day or Cream, e.g.
- Group such as Sugababes
- One less than a quartet
- SWV or 702
- Salt-N-Pepa, originally
- The Pointer Sisters, for example
- The Powerpuff Girls, for example
- The Supremes or the Powerpuff Girls
- The band TLC, e.g.
- Anagram of "riot"
- Three-piece ensemble
- Soloist plus two
- The Stooges, by census
- It doesn't qualify as a duet
- The Three Tenors, for example
- Three blind mice, for one
- Three harmonizing as one
- The Three Tenors, obviously
- King Cole's fiddlers, as a group
- Old King Cole's fiddlers, collectively
- Small jazz ensemble
- The Three Stooges, e.g.
- Three-piece
- Ensemble of three
- Soloist X 3
- The Macbeth witches, e.g.
- The Three Little pigs, e.g.
- Three as a group
- Band such as Green Day
- Boyz II Men, e.g.
- Group of "Jeopardy!" contestants
- Quintet minus two
- Small string ensemble
- The Bee Gees or The Supremes
- Power rock group, typically
- Group such as Emerson, Lake & Palmer
- Octet minus five
- Ben Folds Five, inaptly
- Group such as 3LW, SWV or TLC
- Huey, Dewey and Louie, for one
- Green Day, for example
- Dumas heroes
- Wise men number?
- The Magi <P>e.g.
- Three blind mice
- Three singers
- Letters on a phone button e.g.
- Minuet division
- The Stooges
- The three tenors <P>e.g.
- Tinker Evers and Chance e.g.
- Contrasting music as in a march
- The Police were one
- Fates for one
- Lear's daughters e.g.
- Like the Graces
- Uno due y tre
- Chamber group, possibly
- Nat King Cole's group
- The Kingston, e.g.
- Wedding band?
- Landt group
- Second section of a minuet
- Tinkers, Evers and Chance
- Bass, piano and sax, e.g.
- Combo size, sometimes
- Lounge group
- You, me and somebody else
- Lounge group, sometimes
- Small jazz group, e.g.
- Kingston bunch
- Sextet X .5
- Blind mice, notably
- Small music ensemble
- Butcher, baker and candlestick maker
- Duo with a third wheel
- Singing group of three
- The Fates, for one
- The Stooges were one
- Three in key
- Destiny's Child was one
- Dumas' Musketeers, for one
- Group with three singers
- Quartet with an absence
- Small bar band
- Rock's Cream, for one
- Rock's ZZ Top is one
- Rock's ZZ Top, for one
- The Jonas Brothers were one
- Destiny's Child, for much of their career
- Emerson, Lake and Palmer was one
- Emerson, Lake and Palmer, for one
- Lady Antebellum or the Dixie Chicks
- Many a lounge group
- Rock music's Rush or the Police
- Rock music's Rush, e.g.
- The Dixie Chicks, for one
- The rock band Paramore, for one
- Biblical Magi, e.g.
- Crosby, Stills and 51-Down, e.g.
- Rock music's Cream was one
- Rock's Rush, e.g.
- Smallish combo
- The Police or ZZ Top
- Power rock band
- Wheel of Fortune contestants, e.g.
- Folk combo, perhaps
- Lounge combo, often
- Many a "power" rock band
- The 16-Across, e.g.
- The Marx Brothers, after 1933
- The Simpson kids, e.g.
- Tony! Toni! Tone!, e.g.
- Charlie's Angels, for example
- The band Haim, for one
- Destiny's Child or Charlie's Angels
- Group half the size of a sextet
- Powerpuff Girls, for one
- SWV or TLC, for example
- The Fugees, for example
- The Pointer Sisters, e.g.
- The Sanderson Sisters, e.g.
- The Fates in "Hercules," e.g.
- Chamber players
- Expanded duo
- Haim, for example
- Piano-violin-cello combo
- Power ___ (rock band format)
- Hip-hop's Run-DMC, e.g.
- Rock's Jawbreaker, e.g.
- The hip-hop group Cypress Hill, e.g.
- Dreamworks SKG founders, e.g.
- The Fugees, e.g.
- Country's Rascal Flatts, e.g.
- Green Day, for one
- Music's Clean Bandit, e.g.
- The Furies or the Fates, e.g.
- Music's Rush or Nirvana
- Rascal Flatts, for one
- The Police or Green Day
- Jazz combo, sometimes
- The Band Perry, for one
- The musketeers before d'Artagnan, e.g.
- The Bee Gees, for one
- The Chicks or Lady A, e.g.
- The Police or the Chicks, e.g.
- Peter, Paul and Mary, for one
- Many a jazz group