- - Instruments hit with mallets
- - Instruments struck with mallets
- - They're hit with hammers
- - Items hit with hammers
- - Joss-house items
- - Asian metal discs hit with mallets as instruments
- - Instruments that can be heard up to five miles away
- - Percussion instruments producing a deep sound
- - Resonant discs
- - Dinner bells
- - percussive disks
- - Large, round, metal percussion instruments
- - Large bells
- - Instruments in Buddhist temples
- - Bronze disks
- - Large percussion instruments
- - Cymbals' kin
- - Buddhist temple instruments
- - Cable car signals
- - They're suspended in orchestras
- - Some mealtime signals
- - Pagoda instruments
- - Loud ringers
- - Saucer-shaped instruments
- - Metal plates that resonate when struck
- - Cymbals' bigger kin
- - Big ringers
- - Dismissals in a '70s-'80s game show
- - Hammered instruments
- - Percussion instruments
- - They may be heard in a temple
- - Some Chinese restaurant decor
- - Dinner summoners
- - Dinner signals
- - Saucer-shaped bells
- - Round percussion instruments
- - Bong producers
- - Wants off, in a way
- - Percussion disks
- - Some percussion instruments
- - Pagoda sights
- - Buddhist temple sights
- - Grandfather clock chimes
- - 9-Down instruments
- - Rimmed metal disks
- - Musical disks
- - Rings a bell
- - Striking instruments?
- - Percussive plates
- - Gamelan instruments
- - Cymbal cousins
- - Pagoda features
- - Deep bells
- - Big bang producers
- - Chinese percussion instruments
- - Sounds from the steeple
- - Large musical disks
- - Temple bells
- - Sounds from a TV talent show
- - Pagoda sounds
- - Tam-tams
- - Loud bells
- - Ringside ringers
- - Announcers of royalty
- - Flat bells
- - Oriental bells
- - Dinner callers
- - Alarms of a sort.
- - Temple sounds.
- - Tocsins.
- - Show stoppers
- - Chromosome component
- - Percussion instruments found in Buddhist temples
- - reverberating instruments in buddhist temples
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