Crossword clues for trios
trios
- Six-legged bands
- Kingston and Nairobi, for two
- Bands of three
- ZZ Top and Cream
- Three-person singing groups
- Three-person bands
- They're larger than duets
- The Supremes and Cream, e.g
- The Stooges, et al
- The Police and the Lumineers, for example
- The Police and The Bee Gees, for two
- The Police & Nirvana, e.g
- The Bee Gees and Peter, Paul and Mary, e.g
- The Andrews Sisters and Destiny's Child
- Stooges and little pigs
- Stooges and blind mice
- Some Mozart movements
- Some lounge groups
- Small music ensembles
- Small jazz groups
- Small jazz combos
- Small entertaining groups
- Small ensembles
- Small companies
- Small chamber groups
- Six-legged groups?
- Six Beethoven string works
- Simple bands
- Sextet halves
- Salt-N-Pepa and Ben Folds Five
- Rush and Nirvana, for two
- Run-D.M.C. and ZZ Top, e.g
- Rock's Cream and ZZ Top, for two
- Quartets? Less
- Quartets after some infighting?
- Performing threesomes
- Nirvana and Rush, e.g
- Music combos
- Minuet parts
- Kingston et al
- Kingston and Chad Mitchell, e.g
- Green Day and Grand Funk Railroad
- Fates et al
- Fates and Musketeers
- ELP & The Police, e.g
- Destiny's Child and Nirvana
- Classical-music movements
- Bananarama and Cream, e.g
- ABC and XYZ
- 10+ Beethoven chamber works
- "Power" pop units
- Small combos
- Kingston and others
- Pop music's Bananarama and Salt-N-Pepa
- The Supremes and others
- Many lounge combos
- Some Brahms works
- Small groups
- Small bands
- The Dixie Chicks and others
- Singing groups
- Some lounge combos
- Some jazz combos
- The Dixie Chicks and the Dixie Cups
- The Ghostbusters and the Police
- Some Beethoven works
- Many folk bands
- The Police and others
- Nirvana and Destiny's Child
- The band fun. and others
- Musketeers and blind mice
- The Gorgons and Graces
- Musical groups
- Some combos
- Kingston et al.
- Chamber groups
- Graces and Gorgons
- Parts of minuets
- Certain chamber groups
- Compositions for three
- Certain witches and musketeers
- The Musketeers et al.
- Groups of three
- More combos
- Threesomes
- Scherzo sections
- Gatlin Brothers et al.
- Works for three players
- Some singing groups
- Music groups
- Backup groups, often
- Some pop groups
- Small singing groups
- Some jazz groups
- Tuneful threesomes
- Some musical groups
- Some chamber groups
- Small pop groups
- Small musical groups
- Some folk groups
- Some chamber music groups
Wiktionary
n. (plural of trio English)
Wikipedia
Trios is an album by American composer and pianist Carla Bley with Andy Sheppard and Steve Swallow released on the ECM label.
Usage examples of "trios".
Since Coalition forces had wiped out the royal family of Trios, she added silently, then pushed away the grim memory.
She could see it now, the legendary beauty of Trios in his build, his fitness, his coloring.
This was the man who had overseen the bloody subjugation of Trios and was ready now to finish the job by blasting it out of existence.
Had he flown in the service of Trios, in the small force they had maintained?
They talked, Shaylah of her parents, her childhood, and Wolf of his, and of Trios before the Coalition.
Years ago, and not in person, but on a cinefilm her parents had brought home from Trios when she was a child.
The clothing was adorned with intricate stitching in metallic gold thread, a precise reproduction of the royal crest of Trios, repeated countless times down the long sleeves of the open-throated shirt and the side of the leggings down to where they disappeared into soft yet sturdy black knee-high boots.
He liked the thought of the prince of Trios in the worst kind of slavery.
He had curried it, catered to it, until all people of intelligence on Trios knew they had a chance to achieve whatever they wished in their world.
But it was not his way, not the way of Trios, and she knew he would not do it.
Alcaron and her helpers had been all night making out of whatever fabric they could find and dye to the royal black and gold of Trios, stepped into the conroom.
There were seven trios, or twenty-one individuals, and the seven children, one with each trio.
When the children there came of age, they would match up with others, forming trios that would in turn become productive citizens and adopt children of their own.
New children kept coming to the village, and in time forming new trios, and in more time falling to the ultimate predator.
That required considerable emotional adjustment, for trios normally never separated.