| Drum |
| Beat it! |
| Hand drum |
| Drum type |
| Salsa drum |
| Tuned drum |
| Small drum |
| Type of drum |
| Cuban's drum |
| Beatnik drum |
| Kind of drum |
| Large antelope |
| Beatnik's drum |
| African antelope |
| Antelope or drum |
| Half a drum pair |
| Hand-struck drum |
| Drum or antelope |
| Salsa instrument |
| Beatniks beat it |
| Hand-played drum |
| A beatnik beats it |
| Drum for a beatnik |
| Drum-circle standby |
| Drummer's antelope? |
| W. African antelope |
| It's hit on the head |
| Beatnik's percussion |
| Drum in drum circles |
| Old coffeehouse drum |
| Beatnik's instrument |
| What a beatnik beats |
| Drum at a poetry slam |
| Part of a Cuban combo |
| Type of membranophone |
| A beatnik may beat it |
| One of a pair of drums |
| One beaten by a beatnik |
| Drum heard around a fire |
| Beat poetry accompaniment |
| Drum played with the hands |
| Drum played without sticks |
| Drum held between the knees |
| It's not played with sticks |
| Small drum or large antelope |
| Drum, dance, tree or antelope |
| Drum that's played with the hands |
| Type of drum played with the hands |
| Type of drum — central African antelope |
| One might be beaten along with beat poetry |