- - Little fellow hides smoker's last joint
- - Anglican bishop's headwear
- - tim returns concerning the bishop's hat
- - headwear a little bit worn by summer's end
- - Joint in which the bishop's hat is found
- - bishop's high hat
- - put it on the bishop's head at the right time
- - joint that's initially stuck in mud
- - joint that's ending covered in mud
- - Bishop's formal headdress
- - kind of joint that goes to the bishop's head
- - Tall headdress in corner joint
- - Cover for bishop's joint
- - Cardinal's hat, in Britain
- - Bishop's head-dress
- - Liturgical headdress
- - Bishop's headdress
- - British bishop's headdress
- - Bishop's hat
- - Bishop's headwear
- - British bishop's topper
- - British archbishop's headpiece
- - Bishop's headgear
- - Discover merit in going over bishop's head
- - King wearing small child's hat
- - Anglican bishop's headgear
- - Canterbury headdress
- - Anglican bishop's hat
- - What's sometimes on top of the Archbishop of Canterbury
- - Archbishop of Canterbury's headdress
- - Bishop's headdress, in Britain
- - Tiara's replacement in the coat of arms of Pope Benedict XVI
- - Bishop's hat, in Bath
- - British bishop's hat
- - Anglican bishop's topper
- - Anglican Church headdress
- - Anglican bishop's headdress
- - Bishop's hat, to a Brit
- - Bishop's hat, in Britain
- - Anglican headdress
- - Bishop's topper
- - London bishop's hat
- - Bishop of Canterbury's hat
- - Bishop's hat, in Bristol
- - Bishop's cap: Brit.
- - Archbishop of Canterbury wear
- - Bishop's headdress, in Bristol
- - Papal headdress
- - Canterbury hat
- - Archbishop's headpiece
- - Canterbury's hat
- - Carpenter's joint, in Canterbury
- - Priest's headdress
- - Canterbury liturgical
- - Canterbury prelate's headdress
- - British prelate's headgear
- - Symbol of authority at Canterbury
- - British bishop's bonnet
- - English bishop's hat
- - Bishop's headdress (var.)
- - Symbol of dignity at Canterbury
- - Headdress for the Archbishop of Canterbury
- - Headdress at Canterbury
- - Anglican bishop's cap
- - Abbot's headdress
- - Clerical headdress
- - Tavern of Shakespeare's day.
- - Ecclesiastical headdress.
- - Tavern famous in Shakespeare's time.
- - Headdress.
- - Famous tavern of Shakespeare's day.
- - It's religiously worn in a certain joint
- - Headdress worn by an abbot, bishop or pope
- - joint goes to the bishop's head!
- - a small amount of money to obtain republican bishop's headdress
- - this goes to a primate's head
- - Set timer for joint
- - Headwear for legendary steam trains photographer Eric Treacy
- - Some overtime in retirement to get fancy church hat
- - new remit for headgear
- - New term covering a line in headgear
- - See uniform of US academy soldiers
- - Might a speaker dress for head of liturgy?
- - merit carried by a bishop
- - Hat worn by a bishop
- - capital wear for a bishop
- - some have permit, rest is staff
- - Joint between two pieces of wood, forming a corner
- - Bevelled joint that forms a corner
- - Corner joint
- - Wood joint
- - Pat leaves part-time type of joint when cornered?
- - The Queen and her son-in-law rolling a joint
- - Main target, regularly, one topping cleric?
- - Concubine loses son three times in joint
- - Peculiar item adorning leader of religion?
- - Anglican headwear
- - Short hand on joint
- - Hat for an Anglican bishop
- - The traditional head-dress of a bishop
- - Item of headgear, little one fitted around head of rector
- - Joint top?
- - Corner cut, in Cambridge
- - Anglican topper
- - Anglican Church headgear
- - Bishop topper
- - Former Argentine President
- - Topper for Cosmo G. Lang
- - British bishopric
- - Corner fit
- - Clerical headgear
- - Tavern of Elizabethan days.
- - Famous Tudor tavern in London.
- - Historic tavern.
- - Famous inn at Oxford.
- - Ecclesiastical head-dress.
- - Ceremonial wear
- - Woodworking joint
- - Historic London tavern.
- - Joint leader in church may let it go to his head
- - Bishops' head-dress
- - The joint at the corner
- - Award for a priest of unusual merit?
- - headwear back from milliner a little bit worn
- - Wood joint made at an angle of 90 degrees
- - new remit for headwear
- - tall pointed cleft cap worn by a christian bishop
- - trim off goatee finally, one of those worn by bishop
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