| OSCARPETERSON | Who led a trio in the 1950s and called his autobiography A Jazz Odyssey (2002) |
| POWELL | Bud, American jazz pianist who led a trio in Paris featuring drummer Kenny Clarke (6) |
| MOAB | "... first born bare a son, and called his name ___" (Gen |
| MAID | One of a trio in "The Mikado" |
| LOBE | Any of a trio in the cerebellum |
| RALT | Successful racing car builder, initially in Australia in the 1950s and again in Britain in the 1970s and later (4) |
| PEARLCARR | -- and Teddy Johnson, a husband-and-wife team of entertainers in the 1950s and early 1960s (5,4) |
| EDMUNDOROS | Bandleader who popularised Latin American music in the UK in the 1950s and 1960s |
| SHACKLETON | The Avro ____ was a maritime patrol aircraft used by the RAF in the 1950s and 1960s |
| CELLINI | Florentine sculptor and goldsmith noted for his autobiography La Vita and pieces including a salt cellar for Francis I and a bronze statue of Perseus (7) |
| LESDAWSON | English comedian who, according to his autobiography, worked as a pianist in a Parisian brothel |
| MARY | Star of Hollywood's silent film era, she stayed in Mallorca in the 1950s and also visited fellow actor Errol Flynn when he had a home on the island (4,8) |
| PICKFORD | Star of Hollywood's silent film era, she stayed in Mallorca in the 1950s and also visited fellow actor Errol Flynn when he had a home on the island (4,8) |
| GRAVENEY | Tom _, cricketer who played in 79 Tests for England in the 1950s and 1960s (8) |
| TEDDYBOY | A youth who wore Edwardian style clothes in the 1950s' and 1960s' |
| RODIN | He called his field "the art of the hole and the lump" |
| ONEBETTER | How the quartet went to beat the trio in the competition? |
| RONETTES | 1960s pop trio in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with "the" |
| DETROIT | Where the man turned up with the new trio in the U.S. (7) |
| MAGI | Biblical trio in the Christmas story, also called the Three Kings (4) |