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CYMBALSFrom "cups", name of the disc- or plate-like brass idiophones also known variously as crashes, crotales, high-hats, splashes and zills (7)
PUCKAlso known as the disc or the biscuit
CYMBALPlate-like brass musical instrument (6)
BELLAny one of an odd number of idiophones sounded in the change-ringing method of grandsire (4)
RHINOSInformal word for plant-eating perissodactyl "nose-horns" running in herds described as "crashes" (6)
REESESPeanut Butter cups name
EUROPAUEFA Cup's name from 2009, ... League (6)
LEAFPhotosynthetic structure known variously as a blade, bract, cotyledon, frond, needle or pad; or, something foliaceous or thin, such as a sheet of filo pastry, gold, paper or tobacco (4)
LIMBThe edge of the disc of the Sun or Moon as viewed from Earth (4)
LIMBSApparent edges of the discs of the Sun or the Moon; graduated arcs of sextants and quadrants; or, the halves forming archery bows (5)
MONEYCrassula ovata is known variously as the jade plant, or friendship or ___ tree (5)
RINGClosed chain of atoms; or, any one of the discs consisting of millions of moonlets orbiting Saturn (4)
ARUMGenus of shade-loving plants known variously as lords-and-ladies and cuckoo pint (4)
FORGOESMakes a copy of the disc in it or refrains from (7)
SEDUMRockery and border perennial, known variously as orpine, stonecrop and ice plant (5)
ELMSThese trees are known variously as winged, red, field, European white and wych! (4)
SCARECROWSections of the disc are crowded with pictures of Dorothy's companion (9)
ARROWSymbol on any of the discs in the countryside waymarked yellow for footpaths or blue for bridleways (5)
HALOA disc or ring of light around the head of an angel or saint, as in a painting (4)
DISHA fry-up, mixed grill, roast, salad, saute, stew or other quantity of prepared food; or, strictly, the plate-like vessel on which any said course is served ready for eating (4)