- - Ugly customers
- - What monks wear in urban districts in the U.S
- - Stoves' exhaust covers
- - Stove toppers
- - parkas have them
- - Informal term for gangsters
- - places for ornaments
- - parts of some sweatshirts
- - Parts of some jackets
- - parkas' head coverings
- - Car engine protectors
- - Parts of sweatshirts that go over your head
- - Parts of jackets that go over the head
- - Head-warming parka features
- - Head warmers
- - Head coverings attached to sweatshirts
- - Sweatshirt options
- - Head coverings on sweatshirts
- - Crime film characters
- - Brit's bonnets, in the States
- - Features of academic gowns
- - Street punks
- - Criminals -- Robin and suchlike primarily?
- - Head protectors
- - They might go over your head
- - Parts of parkas
- - Homies' turfs
- - Range protectors
- - They may top ranges
- - Monastery sights
- - Gangster-film characters
- - Brit's "bonnets"
- - Toughs, as it were
- - Things worked under in a garage
- - Car engine covers
- - Falconers' needs
- - Punks
- - Features of some sweatshirts
- - Robbery accessories
- - They're up in service shops
- - Grill covers
- - Mechanics raise them
- - Young punks
- - Stove covers
- - Cobra features
- - Some jacket attachments
- - Burnoose features
- - Cowls
- - Greasers
- - Covers for car engines
- - They're raised by mechanics
- - Al Capone's mob
- - Mount and Robin
- - Engine covers
- - Gang types
- - Targets for Ness
- - Street toughs
- - K.K.K. garments
- - Cap and gown addenda.
- - Additions to academic gowns.
- - Cap-and-gown decorations.
- - Carriage tops.
- - Coat parts
- - They may be over your head
- - Gangsters
- - Winter headwear
- - Parka parts
- - Head covers
- - Young toughs
- - Head coverings.
- - Halloween headgear
- - Mob members
- - Covers
- - Gang members
- - Thugs
- - legendary outlaw robin facing second of violent criminals
- - Sweatshirt extensions
- - Features of both cobras and Dodge Vipers
- - Head coverings on jackets
- - head covers fixed to coats
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