| JSBACH | With L.v. Beethoven and J. Brahms, the third of the three B's |
| SYMS | J. Brahms quartet |
| SENGLEA | With Cospicua and Vittoriosa, it is the third of the Three Cities, across the Grand Harbour from Valletta on Malta (7) |
| PARADISO | The third of the three sections that make up The Divine Comedy (8) |
| IRONAGE | Third of the three traditional periods of human prehistory, dated in Britain from c. 800 BC to 43 AD (4,3) |
| BACH | Composer who is part of the Three B's with Beethoven and Brahms |
| BRAHMS | One of the Three Bs of classical music |
| ARCADIANSTAG | Great beast with golden antlers, the subject of the third of the twelve Labours of Hercules (8,4) |
| TIERCE | Sequence of three cards of the same suit; or, the third of the parrying positions in fencing (6) |
| JSB | Monogram of one of the "3 Bs" |
| VAISYA | Member of the third of the main four Hindu castes, comprising the merchants and farmers (6) |
| EZEKIEL | The third of the Latter Prophets in the Old Testament of the Bible (7) |
| COTTUS | Together with Briareus and Gyges, the third of the Hecatoncheires of Greek mythology (6) |
| VIENNA | Austrian capital, birth city of Franz Schubert, home of Mozart, Beethoven and the Strauss family, site of the palace and gardens of Schonbrunn (6) |
| BEETHOVEN | One of the Three B's |
| TERCE | Originally, the third of the seven canonical hours of the Divine Office |
| THRONE | An angel of the third of the nine orders into which the angels are traditionally divided in medieval angelology |
| LAS | The "L" of U.N.L.V. |
| CARLCZERNY | Virtuoso pianist and composer, student of Beethoven and teacher of Liszt |
| GROUCHO | The third of the Marx brothers (7) |