- - 1894 novel by George du Maurier that gave its name to a hat
- - Quivering sound curtailed by singer in novel
- - Leaves from livery stable with O'Ferrall's novel headgear
- - Hat named after a George du Maurier novel of 1894
- - Hat named after the eponymous heroine of a George du Maurier novel of 1894
- - 1894 novel.
- - Novel by Du Maurier, 1894.
- - Hat with a narrow brim
- - A felt hat
- - Narrow-brimmed hat with a dented crown
- - attempt to hide a one-pound hat
- - Hat named after a George du Maurier character
- - Heard birdcall through felt lid
- - Svengali's hat of choice?
- - Svengali's subject
- - Hat — George du Maurier heroine
- - Felt hat with an indented crown
- - Fedora
- - Headgear style
- - Attempt to secure one pound for hat
- - The singer under the control of the hypnotist Svengali
- - One pound in tax? It'll go over your head
- - Fedora lookalike
- - Hear about the Italian bishop's hat
- - Attempt to secure one pound for a hat
- - Fedora-like hat
- - English hat similar to a fedora
- - Soft felt hat with an indented crown
- - Narrow-brimmed fedora
- - Hat of soft felt worn in London
- - Role for Hildegarde Neff.
- - George du Maurier's heroine.
- - Hat.
- - Style of hat
- - Soft felt hat
- - Hat type
- - Type of hat.
- - Felt hat
- - Hat with an indented crown
- - attempt to get round the italian bachelor in felt hat
- - Man's hat
- - narrow-brimmed hat worn by singers such as frank sinatra and leonard cohen
- - hat for one pound found during test
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