- - Plumed army cap
- - Tall cylindrical military cap with a visor, 18th - 19th Century
- - Cap all right when put wrong way round to cover top of head
- - Plumed military cap
- - Plumed military hat
- - Drum major's cap
- - Plumed garb
- - Plumed hat
- - Ceremonial military cap
- - Plumed headgear
- - Plumed cap.
- - Cap worn by British foot guards.
- - Military cap with a visor and plume.
- - British foot guard's cap.
- - Military cap with visor and plume.
- - Visored military cap
- - Military cap
- - Military cap has blown knockout
- - has shocking knockout - fighting headgear needed
- - What reduces Shakespearean old hat
- - Military headgear with a peak and a plume
- - tall military headdress
- - Military topper
- - Drum major's feathered headwear
- - Drum major's topper
- - Marching band hat
- - Drum major's hat
- - Hat worn by some British soldiers
- - Rock and roll, largely old hat for soldier
- - Rogue has stunning hit showing military headwear
- - Four characters from bard, old hat
- - Hat has blown onto floor
- - Hackled headwear
- - Topper with a plume
- - Hussar's topper
- - Marching-band headgear
- - Hat with a plume
- - Cadet's topper
- - Parade hat
- - Military dress hat
- - Military headdress
- - Hat with a high crown and plume
- - Bearskin's relative
- - Military dress
- - Drum-major's headpiece
- - Type of headpiece.
- - Relative of bearskin.
- - Dress parade headgear.
- - West Pointer's hat.
- - Stiff military headdress.
- - West Pointer's headdress.
- - Cadet's hat
- - Military headgear
- - Military headwear
- - Military hat
- - See 49-Across
- - Capital cover has to be arranged before final blow
- - quiet american has stunning military headgear
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