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Bells may refer to:
- Bell, a musical instrument
Places
- Bells, North Carolina
- Bells, Tennessee
- Bells, Texas
- Bells Beach, Victoria, an internationally famous surf beach in Australia
- Bells Corners, Ontario
Music
- Bells, directly struck percussion instruments
- Glockenspiel, also known as bells
- The Bells (band), a Canadian rock band from the 1970s
- Bells (album), an album by Albert Ayler
- The Bells (Lou Reed album), an album by Lou Reed
- The Bells (symphony), or in Russian "Kolokola," a choral work by Rachmaninov based on the poem by Edgar Allan Poe
- "Bells", a song by Fred Wesley and Horny Horns from the album The Final Blow
Film and television
- "Bells" (Blackadder), an episode of the British sitcom Blackadder II
- "Bells", an episode of New Girl
- Bells, a 1982 Canadian-American film also known as Murder by Phone
Brands and enterprises
- Bell's Brewery, a brewery in Michigan, United States
- Bell's whisky, a blended whisky
- Bells Stores, a defunct convenience store chain formerly operating in North East England
Other uses
- "Bells", nickname of former professional basketball player Joe Colone
- "The Bells" (poem), a poem by Edgar Allan Poe
- The Bells (Old Kingdom Series), sets of magical bells important in Garth Nix's fantasy series
- Bell's theorem, in physics, created by Irish physicist John Stewart Bell
- Bellingham Bells, a team in the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League
- Ship's bells, used for timekeeping
- The Bells of 1961, a meteorite which fell in Texas, United States (see Meteorite fall)
- "The Bells" (poem), a poem by Edgar Allan Poe
- The Bells (Old Kingdom Series), sets of magical bells important in Garth Nix's fantasy series
- "Bells", name of virtual currency in the Nintendo game franchise Animal Crossing.
See also
- Carillon
- Bel (disambiguation)
- Belis (disambiguation)
- Bell (disambiguation)
- Bell (surname)
- Bell House (disambiguation)
- Belle (disambiguation)
- Paul Revere
- The Bell (disambiguation)
- The Bells (disambiguation)
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