- - Three's a crowd? A riot more likely
- - Donald Duck's nephews, eg
- - Group that's a little smaller than a quartet
- - Destiny's Child or Charlie's Angels
- - Destiny's Child or the Chicks e.g.
- - Threesome breaking novice's heart
- - Rap's Run-D.M.C., e.g.
- - Charlie's Angels or the Bee Gees, for example
- - Charlie's Angels or the Musketeers, e.g.
- - Destiny's Child or The Jonas Brothers, e.g.
- - harry, ron, and hermione's larks — second half lacking oomph at the beginning
- - Charlie's Angels, e.g.
- - Beethoven's "Archduke," for one
- - Beethoven's "Archduke," e.g.
- - Beethoven's "Archduke ......"
- - Rock's Cream was one
- - Rock's ZZ Top, for one
- - Rock's ZZ Top, e.g.
- - Old King Cole's fiddlers, e.g.
- - It's short of a quartet
- - Destiny's Child was one
- - Rock's ZZ Top is one
- - Rock's Green Day, e.g.
- - Rock's Cream, for one
- - Rock's Cream, e.g.
- - Rock's Cream or ZZ Top
- - Quartet when one's out sick
- - In music, a group of three players
- - piece for piano, flute and cello
- - The Jonas Brothers, for one
- - TLC or Green Day e.g.
- - Music group made up of some compatriots
- - SWV or TLC, for example
- - Group such as 3LW SWV or TLC
- - Destinys Child e.g.
- - The Three Musketeers for example
- - The Chicks or Lady A, e.g.
- - Three players riot if tail-ender opens
- - One more than duo
- - One over the nine in patriotic mood
- - or it is enough for the three of them
- - The Police or the Chicks, e.g.
- - group of three initially touring brazilian city
- - tom, dick and harry, for example
- - run-d.m.c. or the fat boys, for example
- - Threesome of musicians
- - Blind Mice or Little Pigs
- - have tea in rio with three others
- - Goals in a hat trick e.g.
- - group causing riot
- - German band who had a 1982 hit with Da Da Da
- - As country-lover, Pat protects this small group
- - It goes right round small ensemble
- - Threesome finally toast with port
- - Bee Gees, eg
- - The Minutemen, e.g.
- - Set of triplets
- - The Sanderson Sisters, e.g
- - salt-n-pepa, for one
- - rascal flatts, e.g.
- - It plays between two and four
- - Powerpuff Girls, for one
- - Group slightly larger than a duo
- - More than a duo
- - Jazz band ending on Fast City
- - fairy tale bears, e.g.
- - group touring first city
- - The good fairies in "Sleeping Beauty," e.g.
- - haim, for one
- - Huey, Dewey and Louie, for one
- - Quartet with one member absent
- - Three-performer band
- - The constructors of this puzzle, e.g.
- - Crosby, Stills and Nash, eg
- - Small group starts touring Brazilian city
- - Ben Folds Five, inaptly
- - You, me and the girl on the drums
- - Group of three part-patriots
- - The Bee Gees or Nirvana
- - Group size between duo and quartet
- - Members of an industrious group of musicians
- - Pathetic riot of three people
- - Quartet with one member out sick
- - a threesome of patriots
- - Quartet when one singer takes the night off say
- - three of clubs?
- - Peter, Paul and Marry, for one
- - a set of three similar things considered as a unit
- - Rock band Cream were one
- - Something no two people can be
- - Hermione, Harry and Ron, e.g.
- - Nirvana, for one
- - Three people, or three things make up a ...
- - The Pointer Sisters, for example
- - The Bee Gees or the Three Musketeers, e.g.
- - Musketeers or Stooges
- - Group such as Sugababes
- - An act of three, such as the Bee Gees
- - jazz club group
- - folk group, often
- - threesome of performers
- - Very funny person, last to come to the fore in small group
- - bass, guitar, and jazz piano
- - chamber music work
- - You, me and our buddy in harmony
- - The Supremes or the Powerpuff Girls
- - Riot organised by group of three
- - A duo plus one
- - Singing group with three people, like The Bee Gees
- - Octet minus five
- - Trend initially used by City Group
- - The band TLC, e.g
- - three people considered as a unit
- - riot caused by a group
- - Section of choir temporarily recalled group
- - SWV or 702
- - Musical group such as the Jonas Brothers or Peter, Paul, and Mary
- - One less than a quartet
- - A group of three
- - Group composed of three musicians
- - One more than a duo
- - Diana Ross & the Supremes e.g.
- - the group causing a riot
- - Composition for three
- - The Three Stooges, for one
- - Lady Antebellum, for one
- - The Andrews Sisters, e.g.
- - Duet + one
- - The Police, e.g.
- - Lounge group, maybe
- - Fates, e.g.
- - Duet plus one
- - Three musicians
- - Rush, e.g.
- - Group of three singers
- - The Three Tenors, e.g.
- - Not quite a quartet
- - Musical threesome
- - Many a jazz combo
- - Kingston, for one
- - Bee Gees, e.g.
- - Three-piece combo
- - The Jimi Hendrix Experience, e.g.
- - Lady Antebellum, e.g.
- - Dixie Chicks, e.g.
- - Crosby, Stills and Nash, e.g.
- - Three-piece ensemble
- - Three-piece band
- - The Kingston ......
- - Quartet with a defection
- - Minuet part
- - "Jeopardy!" contestants, collectively
- - ZZ Top, e.g.
- - Quartet, after a defection
- - Group of three musicians
- - Gatlin Brothers, e.g.
- - Enlarged duet
- - Curly, Larry and Moe, e.g.
- - Cream was one
- - Certain chamber group
- - Bee Gees or The Stooges, e.g.
- - Alvin and the Chipmunks, e.g.
- - ZZ Top, for one
- - Wynken, Blynken and Nod
- - Wynken, BIynken and Nod, e.g.
- - TLC, e.g.
- - Three-piece group
- - Three-person singing group
- - Three with close harmony, e.g.
- - Three in key
- - THREE BLIND MICE
- - The Three Tenors, for example
- - The Supremes, for one
- - The Supremes, for example
- - The Stooges, for one
- - The Stooges, for instance
- - The Stooges were one
- - The Rover Boys, e.g.
- - The Police, for one
- - The Police or Green Day
- - The Magi, by census
- - The Jonas Brothers, for example
- - The Jonas Brothers were one
- - The Flaming Lips, e.g.
- - The Fates, for one
- - The Dixie Chicks, for one
- - The Brady boys or girls
- - Subordinate division of a minuet
- - Small musical combo
- - Small jazz group, e.g.
- - Small bar band
- - Singing threesome
- - Singing group of three
- - Sextet X .5
- - Salt-N-Pepa, e.g.
- - Rush or Cream
- - Riot anagram
- - Rascal Flatts, for one
- - Ramsey Lewis ......
- - Quartet with one out sick
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