- - Trilby or stetson, eg
- - casquette or chupalla, e.g.
- - Fez or sombrero for example
- - "Bucket" or "sun" headwear
- - Monopoly token, or something Mr. Monopoly wears
- - bearskin or porkpie
- - Panama or derby
- - cap or beret
- - Fedora or toque
- - Fedora or beret, for one
- - Stetson or bowler
- - Boater or bowler, e.g.
- - Beanie or baseball cap, for example
- - Sobrero or fedora, e.g.
- - Boater or beret, e.g.
- - Panama or Stetson
- - Beanie or beret, e.g.
- - Beanie or fedora, e.g.
- - Bowler or Fedora, e.g.
- - Fedora or sombrero, e.g.
- - Sombrero or Fedora, e.g.
- - Derby or fedora, for example
- - Chef's toque e.g.
- - Beanie or beret, for example
- - fedora or sombrero, for example
- - Fedora or sombrero, for one
- - It can be tipped ... or collect tips
- - Bowler or beanie, e.g
- - trilby, toque, or tam o'shanter
- - Word after straight or straw
- - Beret or bonnet
- - Pillbox or porkpie
- - Cloche or toque
- - Bowler or skimmer
- - Bonnet or beret
- - Word with band or box
- - Toque, for one
- - Panama or cowboy
- - Fez or fedora, for example
- - Fedora or derby
- - Derby or beret
- - Word with box or trick
- - Word after high or before dance
- - Word after hard or high
- - Toque, e.g.
- - Toque or cloche
- - Toque
- - Stetson or sombrero
- - Sombrero or beret
- - Porkpie or pillbox
- - Pillbox or toque
- - Old or top
- - It may be passed or tipped
- - It may be passed or cocked
- - It may be filled with money or hair
- - chatting about headgear
- - Bald spot blocker
- - Cover for the head
- - pillbox and beanie are types of .......
- - From rhyming slang, what is a titter?
- - Topper for Fozzie Bear
- - A magician might pull a rabbit out of one
- - Feature of some uniforms
- - Bowler, say, has clipped team's opener
- - It protects your head from sunburn
- - Hold on to your ...!
- - Something you should hold onto, in an expression
- - Pass the ... (ask for contributions)
- - Place to put a street performer's tips
- - common church accessory
- - Sun protection accessory
- - kentucky derby accessory
- - Umpire's headwear
- - Sunny day headpiece
- - Glengarry, e.g.
- - Santa's headgear
- - Bowler in the English attack?
- - What Dr. Seuss's fictional cat wore
- - The Cat in the ... (2003 Mike Myers movie based on a Dr. Seuss story)
- - Bad hair day hider, perhaps
- - A sombrero is one
- - Thing blown off in the wind, sometimes
- - magician's rabbit's home
- - Piece of headwear
- - where a magician might hide a rabbit
- - Arby's logo feature
- - Solution to a bad hair day, maybe
- - Bad hair day remedy, perhaps
- - at the drop of a ...... (very quickly)
- - Top ... (accessory for Abraham Lincoln)
- - seuss cat's trademark
- - it goes on ahead, we hear
- - "Pointy" thing in a witch's closet
- - top ....: monopoly piece
- - Bald spot coverage
- - What, in multiple senses, might get tipped
- - Magician's gear
- - You Can Leave Your ... On (The Full Monty song)
- - Bowler hard at it?
- - Article of clothing that may be doffed
- - Fruit ... (accessory for Carmen Miranda)
- - "The Cat in the ...," Mike Myers film
- - Bowler, but not golfer
- - sombrero, eg
- - Street performer's tip collector
- - Woody's headwear in "Toy Story"
- - It may be passed for cash
- - Common magic prop which is used to cover the head
- - Baseball cap, perhaps
- - It might be felt on a person's head
- - A cowboy's cap
- - "The Cat in the ..." (Dr. Seuss classic)
- - Fez, for example
- - Magician's common prop
- - Blocker of your dad's bald spot
- - Fashion accessory that goes on the head
- - Gentleman's head accessory
- - Hockey's ...... trick
- - Something that is removed as a mark of respect
- - ... trick (three hockey goals scored by the same player in a single game)
- - panama, for example
- - What a magician pulls a bunny out of
- - Something you wear on your head
- - Headwear that's uncovered
- - Cowboy's cap
- - No point to what is worn on head
- - Hard thing to wear successfully in the wind
- - It completes a cowboy's get-up
- - Item of clothing in the Arby's logo
- - Magician's prop where the bunny hides
- - A cowboy would prefer a wide-brimmed one
- - Beret, eg
- - item used for drawing lots
- - It may have a wide brim
- - Topper for a Dr. Seuss cat
- - a bowler, for one
- - One of Abraham Lincoln's is in the Smithsonian
- - Worn on head
- - seuss's cat's garment
- - ...... trick (hockey achievement)
- - Panama ..., misnomer for headwear that actually comes from Ecuador
- - Magician's topper
- - Fedora, eg
- - Coverup for a bad haircut
- - Lincoln's topper
- - Santa wears one
- - This may be over your head
- - Derby, for one
- - Titfer
- - Trilby, say
- - Millinery sale
- - Tip from a gentleman?
- - Milliner's product
- - It may be tipped
- - Fedora
- - Dr. Seuss's "The Cat in the ......"
- - Uncle Sam costume piece
- - Something to doff
- - Sombrero, for one
- - Sombrero
- - Fundraisers pass it
- - Fedora, say
- - Beret, for example
- - Bad hair day helper
- - "The Cat in the ......"
- - Where a rabbit may be hidden
- - Sombrero, for example
- - Skimmer, e.g.
- - Porkpie, e.g.
- - Pillbox
- - Magician prop
- - Item thrown in a ring
- - Donation collection site
- - Derby, for example
- - Zazzle purchase
- - What a magician may pull a rabbit out of
- - Vocational identifier, perhaps
- - Tricorne, e.g.
- - This might go over your head
- - Thing to tip
- - Ten-gallon ......
- - Stovepipe, for one
- - Stetson, for one
- - Stetson, for example
- - Safety helmet, hard ...
- - Rug covering
- - Receiver of donations?
- - Rack type
- - Pork pie, e.g.
- - Overhead item?
- - Nickelback "Cowboy ......"
- - New Year's party handout
- - Milliner's sale
- - Magician's stock item
- - Lincoln's was a stovepipe
- - Job, metaphorically
- - Item for a bad hair day?
- - It's passed for money
- - It's often tipped
- - It may be hard on a construction worker
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