| CLAPPER | Dangling part of a bell |
| WATTLE | Dangling part of a turkey |
| TASSEL | Dangling part of a graduation cap |
| TAIL | Dangling part of a kite |
| SALLY | The thick, gripable part of a bell-rope or the given name of actresses Field and Kellerman |
| PEDAL | Lever's part of a bell-shaped alarm (5) |
| ROPE | Part of a bell tower |
| UVULA | Dangling part of the mouth |
| LOBE | Dangling part of your ear |
| TONGUE | The clapper of a bell; the pin of a buckle; a flap of leather on a shoe; or, a jet of flame (6) |
| PEAL | Whether a ring of a bell, a knell, an outburst of laughter or a boom of thunder, as if from hell, it is a loud noise that derives from "address, call upon, entreat, summons, yell" (4) |
| BING | Dialect for a heap of spoil from a mine; a word imitative of the sound of a bell, bounce or sudden action; or, Microsoft's search engine (4) |
| CURFEW | Word in the Middle Ages for the ringing of a bell as a signal to extinguish all hearth fires, later a regulation requiring people to remain indoors, often at night (6) |
| BRASS | An amulet or charm in the form of a bell, heart, moon, star, sun-flash etc for the harness of a shire or similar draught animal; or, the copper alloy used to make said ornament (5) |
| BOBBIN | Reel for winding yarn for lace-making, machine-sewing or weaving; fine cord; or, a spool of wire forming the coil of a bell or buzzer (6) |
| CLANG | Sound of a bell or a streetcar |
| DING | ___-a-ling (ringing sound of a bell) |
| KNELLS | Sounds of a bell, esp. at a funeral (6) |
| TING | Sound of a bell or nightingale in part (4) |
| KNELL | Sound of a bell, especially at a death (5) |