Answer: TRIO
TRIO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 405 times.
- Rap music's TLC, e.g.
- Threesome
- 38-Down, for example
- Rock music's Police, e.g.
- The Supremes, e.g.
- Jazz combo, often
- Chamber group, maybe
- Run-D.M.C., e.g.
- The Magi, e.g.
- Crosby, Stills and Nash, e.g.
- Tom, Dick and Harry, e.g.
- The Fleetwoods, e.g., of 50's-60's pop
- Beethoven piano piece
- The Bee Gees, e.g.
- Beethoven's "Archduke ___"
- The Fates, e.g.
- Donald Duck's nephews, e.g.
- Small group of carolers
- Pop music's Hanson, e.g.
- Dumas's Musketeers, e.g.
- Fiddlers for 33-Across, e.g.
- Andrews Sisters, e.g.
- Peter, Paul and Mary, e.g.
- Quartet after a desertion
- Small combo
- Dumas's musketeers, for example
- Pop music's TLC, e.g.
- Country music's Dixie Chicks, e.g.
- Minuet follower
- Wynken, Blynken and Nod, e.g.
- Cream, of 1960's rock
- Quartet minus one
- The Stooges, e.g.
- Night club combo
- Duet plus one
- Rock's Cream, for instance
- The Stooges, for instance
- Rock's Cream, e.g.
- The Police, e.g.
- Backup singers, often
- Half a sextet
- Jazz group, often
- Haydn string composition
- The Dixie Chicks, e.g.
- Cream was one
- ZZ Top, musically
- The Fleetwoods, for example
- Charlie's Angels, e.g.
- Many a jazz combo
- Huey, Dewey and Louie, e.g.
- Quartet, after a defection
- The witches in "Macbeth," e.g.
- Rock's Green Day, e.g.
- Rock's Green Day, for one
- ZZ Top, e.g.
- Chamber music piece
- The Ghostbusters, e.g.
- String ___
- Stooges, e.g.
- Alvin and the Chipmunks, e.g.
- Duo plus one
- The Brady boys or girls
- Chad Mitchell ___ (1960s folk band)
- The Magi, by census
- TLC, for one
- Small chamber group
- King Cole's fiddlers, for one
- The Andrews Sisters, e.g.
- The Police was one
- Bananarama, e.g.
- Rock group TLC, for one
- Quartet, after a desertion
- The Kingston ___
- Cream, for one
- Goldilocks's discoverers, e.g.
- Group of three
- Larry, Moe, and Curly, e.g.
- Foursome minus one
- Lounge group, maybe
- Tom, Dick, and Harry, e.g.
- Dixie Chicks or Destiny's Child
- Neapolitan ice cream flavors, e.g.
- Small musical group
- One-third of a nonet
- Green Day or the Limeliters
- The Andrew Sisters, e.g.
- Backup group, often
- Scherzo part
- Small jazz combo
- The Jonas Brothers, e.g.
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience, e.g.
- ZZ Top, for example
- Blink-182, e.g.
- Ben Folds Five, e.g.
- Right Said Fred, e.g.
- Rush, e.g.
- Small band
- Beaux Arts __, classical musicians for 50+ years
- Bee Gees, e.g.
- Wilson Phillips, for one
- Many a pop group
- Wooden shoe sailors, e.g.
- Men in a tub, e.g.
- Beethoven's "The Ghost," e.g.
- R&B's TLC, for one
- Combo in a small jazz club
- The Stooges, for one
- Beethoven's "Archduke," for one
- Old King Cole's fiddlers, e.g.
- Donald Duck's nephews, for one
- The Supremes, for example
- Chamber-music group
- String ensemble
- Piece of chamber music
- Dixie Chicks, for example
- Donald's nephews, e.g.
- Mozart movement
- Apollo mission astronauts
- Mother Goose's mice, e.g.
- A combo
- The Three Tenors, e.g.
- Green Day or Cream, e.g.
- "Jeopardy!" contestants, collectively
- ZZ Top, for one
- Tom, Dick and Harry for one
- Troika
- Lounge group, perhaps
- Quartet with a defection
- Certain chamber group
- Riot anagram
- Butcher, baker and candlestick maker
- Quartet after a defection
- Dixie Chicks, e.g.
- Three of a kind
- Small music ensemble
- Small musical ensemble
- "The Three Tenors," for example
- Crosby, Stills & Nash, e.g.
- Blind mice, notably
- Lounge group, sometimes
- Certain singing ensemble
- Not quite a quartet
- Small jazz group, e.g.
- Kingston bunch
- Combo size, sometimes
- Fates, for one
- Destiny's Child, for one
- Chamber group
- Sextet X .5
- The Kingston ---
- Destiny's Child, e.g.
- Bass, piano and sax, e.g.
- Chamber group, often
- Small jazz group
- Minuet movement
- Chamber ensemble
- Rock music's Rush, for one
- Cream, e.g.
- Back up singers, often
- Blind mice or "Jeopardy!" contestants
- Beethovens archduke
- Beaux Arts ___, classical musicians for 50+ years
- Compact combo
- Beethoven's "Archduke," e.g.
- The Supremes or the Stooges
- The Police or Green Day
- Crosby, Stills Nash, e.g.
- Lady Antebellum, e.g.
- Small singing group
- Lady Antebellum, for one
- Lady antebellum, for one
- Wedding band, perhaps?
- Not a big band
- The Pep Boys, e.g.
- Wedding band, at times
- Nursery rhyme tub assembly, e.g.
- Wilson Phillips, e.g.
- Piece for three
- Three-person band
- Quartet with one out sick?
- Curly, Larry and Moe, e.g.
- Folk music's Kingston ___
- Green Day, e.g.
- Jazz combo
- Duet one
- Group of three singers
- Small group
- Singing group
- 56-Across, e.g.
- The Little Pigs, e.g.
- Duet + one
- Kingston ___
- Middle of a minuet
- Middle of a minuet
- The Musketeers, e.g.
- Middle of a minuet
- Maroon 5, if two members were crushed by a piano (hey, a guy can dream)
- Jonas Brothers, for example
- Quartet when one's out sick
- Small musical combo
- Power ___ (rock band format)
- The furies, e.g.
- Quartet with an absentee
- Jonas Brothers, e.g.
- B-Rock & the Bizz, musically
- Kingston, for one
- "Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha" band
- Small music group
- Wynken, Blynken, and Nod, e.g.
- Duo + one
- Snap, Crackle and Pop, e.g.
- Threesome ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme
- Group that's a crowd?
- Destiny's Child was one
- Wedding band, perhaps
- Three-piece ensemble
- The Supremes or Cream
- Common folk group
- More than a couple?
- Group that's just shy of a quartet
- Duo with a third wheel
- Anagram of "riot"
- Small musical band
- Song for three
- Anagram for "riot"
- The fates, for one
- Peter, Paul, and Mary, e.g.
- Three in key
- Singing group of three
- Chamber-music piece
- Alabama, but not Kansas?
- The Stooges were one
- Yo La Tengo, for one
- 21-Across, e.g.
- TLC, e.g.
- Group with three singers
- Cream, for example
- The Dude, Walter, and Donny, e.g., at least as a bowling team
- Set of three
- The Ronettes, e.g.
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience, for one
- Nirvana or Cream
- "The Three Tenors," e.g.
- The Rice Krispies mascots, e.g.
- The Stooges, by census
- Common jazz combo
- Bee Gees or the Stooges, e.g.
- Rush or Nirvana
- Subordinate division of a minuet
- More than a couple
- Peter, Paul, and Mary, for example
- The Gorgons, e.g.
- The Bee Gees or ZZ Top
- The Three Tenors, for example
- Singer plus two, e.g.
- Chamber group often including a piano
- The Police, most of the time
- Salt-N-Pepa, e.g.
- Three blind mice, for one
- Cream, for instance
- It doesn't qualify as a duet
- "Riot" anagram
- Three musicians
- The Police, e,g.
- Small bar band
- Peter, Paul & Mary, e.g.
- The Supremes, for one
- "Jeopardy!" contestants, e.g.
- Half of a sextet
- The police, for one
- Rock's Police or Cream, e.g.
- The Marx Brothers, often
- Rush or Cream
- Quartet after a defection?
- "Macbeth" witches, e.g.
- Rock's Cream was one
- Rock's ZZ Top, for one
- Rock's Cream, for one
- Singing threesome
- Rock's ZZ Top is one
- The Jonas Brothers were one
- Larry, Curly and Moe, for example
- Three harmonizing as one
- Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar, e.g.
- Little pigs, e.g.
- Rock's ZZ Top, e.g.
- Piano ___
- Rock band Blink 182, for one
- Small club group
- Nirvana, e.g.
- Small jazz ensemble
- Rock's Cream or ZZ Top
- Old King Cole's fiddlers, collectively
- The Bee Gees, for much of their career
- Many a chamber piece
- Sextet half
- "The Three Tenors," obviously
- Athos, Porthos and Aramis, e.g.
- The Dixie Chicks, for one
- Piano-bass-drums jazz group, e.g.
- Three-piece
- Folk's Kingston ___
- TV quiz contestants, often
- The Three Stooges, e.g.
- The Gabor sisters, e.g.
- Chamber work
- Lady Antebellum or the Dixie Chicks
- Many a lounge group
- Rock music's Rush or the Police
- King Cole's fiddlers, as a group
- Emerson, Lake and Palmer was one
- Destiny's Child, for much of their career
- The Police or ZZ Top
- Soloist X 3
- Folk singing group, often
- Kingston group
- The Macbeth witches, e.g.
- The biblical wise men, by tradition
- Crosby, Stills and 51-Down, e.g.
- Rock music's Cream was one
- The Three Little pigs, e.g.
- Ensemble of three
- Chamber music group
- Witches in "Macbeth," e.g.
- Biblical Magi, e.g.
- Three as a group
- Chamber music group, often
- Smallish combo
- Emerson, Lake & Palmer, e.g.
- Sextet halved
- The Simpson kids, e.g.
- Beethoven's Opus 11, e.g.
- "Power" rock band
- "Wheel of Fortune" contestants, e.g.
- Performing threesome
- The band Ben Folds Five, oddly
- 61 Across + 1
- The Chipmunks, e.g.
- Lounge combo, often
- The Jonas Brothers or Dixie Chicks
- The 16-Across, e.g.
- Jazz ___
- The Marx Brothers, after 1933
- 75% of a quartet
- Tony! Toni! Tone!, e.g.
- Quintet minus two
- The Powerpuff Girls, e.g.
- Beaux Arts ___: longtime chamber music group
- The Bee Gees or The Supremes
- Small string ensemble
- More than a pair
- Magi, for instance
- Charlie's Angels, for example
- Small dance troupe
- Band such as Green Day
- Boyz II Men, e.g.
- Cream or Nirvana
- Many a Greek goddess group
- Group of "Jeopardy!" contestants
- Jazz club group
- The Powerpuff Girls, for example
- Piece for three instruments
- Group such as Emerson, Lake & Palmer
- The Chicks, e.g.
- Octet minus five
- Salt-N-Pepa, originally
- Bell Biv DeVoe or Bananarama
- "Power" rock group, typically
- Little pigs or blind mice
- Three for the show?
- One less than a quartet
- SWV or 702
- The band TLC, e.g.
- Chamber music work
- The Supremes or the Powerpuff Girls
- Folk group, often
- Rap's Run-D.M.C., e.g.
- Pair plus one
- Group such as Sugababes
- The Pointer Sisters, for example
- Something no two people can be
- The constructors of this puzzle, e.g.
- The Pointer Sisters, e.g.
- Fairy tale bears, e.g.
- The Sanderson Sisters, e.g.
- Rascal Flatts, e.g.
- The Minutemen, e.g.
- Destiny's Child or Charlie's Angels
- Goals in a hat trick, e.g.
- SWV or TLC, for example
- Snap, Crackle and Pop, for one
- Combo's rhythm section, maybe
- The Fugees, for example
- See 70-Across
- Many a jazz ensemble
- Alvin, Simon and Theodore, for one
- "Jeopardy!" contestant lineup, e.g.
- TLC or Run-D.M.C.
- Performing group
- Ben Folds Five, e.g., oddly enough
- Piano-violin-cello combo
- Nirvana, for one
- Snap, Crackle, and Pop, e.g.
- Band like The Chicks
- Small chamber music group