Tam |
Lid |
Kepi |
Derby |
Brass |
Toque |
Tuque |
Trick |
Bonnet |
Topper |
Top-__ |
Cloche |
Beanie |
Titfer |
Fedora |
Old ___ |
Cap ___ |
Chapeau |
Bowler. |
Pillbox |
Porkpie |
Covering |
Headgear |
Headwear |
Medicine |
Do cover |
Sombrero |
Fez, e.g. |
Rack item |
Tam, e.g. |
Billycock |
Rack type |
Stovepipe |
Sun screen |
Head cover |
Hair hider |
Old or top |
Tipped top |
Fez or kepi |
Beret, e.g. |
Panama ____ |
___ in hand |
Doffed item |
Head-warmer |
Bean cover? |
Head liner? |
Toque, e.g. |
Fedora, say |
Head topper |
Trilby, say |
Derby, e.g. |
Sailor, e.g. |
Panama, e.g. |
Uniform part |
Fez, for one |
Cap or derby |
Cloche, e.g. |
Do flattener |
Doffed thing |
Hockey trick |
Nut covering |
Scalp warmer |
Tam or beret |
Toque or fez |
Toque or tam |
Trilby, e.g. |
Beaver, e.g. |
Castor, e.g. |
Fez or shako |
Bean topper? |
Rug covering |
Thing to tip |
Fedora, e.g. |
Boater, e.g. |
Bowler, e.g. |
Head covering |
Bean covering |
Bicorne, e.g. |
Cap or bonnet |
Caubeen, e.g. |
Dicer or tile |
Mexican dance |
Mid-Manhattan |
Opera or hard |
Pass the ____ |
Steeple-crown |
Tam or beanie |
Tam or bowler |
Tam or trilby |
Tipper's item |
Gibus or kady |
Overhead item |
Magician prop |
Porkpie, e.g. |
Skimmer, e.g. |
Fedora or fez |
Pillbox, e.g. |
Stetson, e.g. |
Fez or fedora |
Shade provider |
Sun protection |
Checkroom item |
Monopoly token |
Sombrero, e.g. |
Millinery item |
Afro flattener |
Busby or derby |
Beret or derby |
Castor or tile |
Fan's purchase |
It has a crown |
Jipijapa, e.g. |
Melon covering |
Shako or dicer |
Toque or gibus |
Derby or beret |
Dome covering? |
Noodle topper? |
Pork pie, e.g. |
Ten-gallon ___ |
Tricorne, e.g. |
Easter display |
Toque, for one |
Pate protector |
Millinery sale |
Derby, for one |
Panama, for one |
Santa suit part |
Beret or beanie |
Beanie or beret |
Bowler, for one |
Beaver, for one |
Magician's prop |
59Fifty product |
Abzug adornment |
Abzug trademark |
Billycock, e.g. |
Boater or derby |
Bowler or dicer |
Castor or dicer |
It might be old |
Item for a ring |
Kady or petasus |
Keep-under item |
Magician's item |
Milliner's ware |
Noggin covering |
Old ___ (trite) |
Shako or busby. |
Sight on a rack |
Bowler or beret |
Broadbrim, e.g. |
Derby or boater |
Derby or bowler |
Derby or fedora |
Fedora, for one |
Milliner's sale |
Ring-toss item? |
Toque or cloche |
Zazzle purchase |
Fedora or beret |
Fedora or derby |
Stovepipe, e.g. |
Boater, for one |
Bonnet or beret |
Magic show prop |
Cloche or toque |
Beret or bonnet |
Santa wears one |
It may be passed |
Stetson, for one |
Something to tip |
It may be cocked |
Baldness remedy? |
Beaver or boater |
Bowler or sailor |
Cloche or castor |
Dicer or skimmer |
Fedora or beanie |
It may be doffed |
Item in the ring |
Old ___ (passé) |
Panama or bowler |
Porkpie for one |
Sou'wester, e.g. |
Ten-gallon item. |
Top with a crown |
Toque or porkpie |
Tricorn, for one |
Derby or Stetson |
Fedora or cloche |
Pillbox or toque |
Panama or cowboy |
Pillbox, for one |
It may be tipped |
Bowler or boater |
Boater or bowler |
It may be checked |
Uncle Sam feature |
Haberdashery item |
Deerstalker, e.g. |
Article on a rack |
Castor or pillbox |
Collection holder |
Do damager, maybe |
Fedora or porkpie |
Fez, for instance |
Homburg or trilby |
On-the-rack item? |
One may be cocked |
One may be passed |
Pass it for money |
Place for a plume |
Sailor or skimmer |
Trucker or bowler |
Visor alternative |
Bowler or porkpie |
It's often tipped |
Sombrero or beret |
One may be tipped |
Overhead expense? |
Sombrero, for one |
Something to doff |
Bowler or skimmer |
Place for a band? |
Something to check |
Haberdasher's item |
Item often checked |
Stovepipe, for one |
Bowler or sombrero |
Broadbrim, for one |
Derby of stovepipe |
It might be tipped |
Mexican-dance need |
One getting a tip? |
Recipient of a tip |
Stetson or homburg |
What a tipper tips |
Porkpie or pillbox |
Derby, for example |
The Cat in the ___ |
Beret, for example |
Milliner's product |
Pillbox or porkpie |
It's over your head |
__ in hand (humbly) |
Bad-hair-day helper |
Bad-hair-day resort |
Band's place up top |
Bella Abzug feature |
Bonnet, for example |
Bowler, for example |
Chef's accoutrement |
Derby, for instance |
Fedora, for example |
Helmet, essentially |
Indiana Jones' prop |
Kind of box or band |
Part of Arby's logo |
Sombrero or Stetson |
Something in a rack |
Sometimes it's high |
Thing often checked |
Trilby, for example |
Wear for Seuss' cat |
Whence some rabbits |
A milliner makes it |
Beret, for instance |
Boater, for example |
Job, metaphorically |
One might be tipped |
Prop for a magician |
Stetson or sombrero |
Milliner's offering |
Fundraisers pass it |
Mr. Potato Head part |
Part of a Santa suit |
Deerstalker, for one |
Mr. Peanut accessory |
My ___ is off to you |
At the drop of a ___ |
Balmoral or capuchon |
Bowler, for instance |
Breton or wide-awake |
Common magician prop |
Do undoer, sometimes |
Fedora, for instance |
It may be tipped (h) |
Item to talk through |
Ring contents, maybe |
Symbol of a position |
Trilby on a Londoner |
What men doff to Key |
Derby or deerstalker |
One might get tipped |
Stetson, for example |
Mr. Potato Head piece |
Covering for the head |
Bella Abzug trademark |
It may be in the ring |
It may rest on a rack |
It's passed for funds |
It's sometimes passed |
Item worn on the head |
Kind of check or rack |
Kind of dance or band |
Medicine ___, Alberta |
Rabbit's place, maybe |
Receiver of donations |
Sun blocker of a sort |
Type of trick or rack |
What a gentleman tips |
Word with high or top |
Word with old or hard |
It's passed for money |
Magician's stock item |
Item thrown in a ring |
Sombrero, for example |
Word with band or box |
Tip from a gentleman? |
Souvenir shop purchase |
Monopoly" token choice |
Baseball cap or bowler |
Banded Wonderland wear |
It should go on a head |
Kind of dance or trick |
One may be in the ring |
Party handout, perhaps |
Uncle Sam costume part |
Word after high or top |
New Year's Eve handout |
Nickelback "Cowboy ___ |
Word with box or trick |
Part of a Santa costume |
Waiting for Godot" prop |
A gentleman removes his |
Alberta's Medicine ____ |
Beanie, boater or beret |
Bowler, beanie or beret |
Easter Sunday accessory |
It could be tipped off? |
Item tossed into a ring |
Napoleon's bicorn, e.g. |
Part of Frosty's outfit |
Top-of-the-head garment |
Word with dance or band |
Word with trick or tree |
___ trick (three goals) |
Safety helmet, hard ... |
Word after hard or high |
Uncle Sam costume piece |
It may be over your head |
You can leave your __ on |
Easter parade attraction |
It may go over your head |
Marilyn Manson "Dope ___ |
Part of a uniform, maybe |
Sunburn preventer, maybe |
Word after high or opera |
Word before box or trick |
Item for a bad hair day? |
New Year's party handout |
Cover for a bad hair day |
Donation collection site |
Metaphorical hiding place |
Fez or beret, for example |
Item with a brim or crown |
Remedy for a bad hair day |
Something to tip or check |
Traditional magician prop |
Word before tree or trick |
Word with "hard" or "high |
Lincoln's was a stovepipe |
It might go over your head |
It can keep your head warm |
One of 500 in a Seuss tale |
One of the Monopoly tokens |
Part of a Sherlock costume |
Protection against sunburn |
Simple remedy for baldness |
Tin Man's funnel accessory |
Type of trick for a Ranger |
Vocational identifier: sl. |
It may be passed or cocked |
It may be passed or tipped |
Outline in the Arby's logo |
Fez or fedora, for example |
This may be over your head |
Apparel for a Dr. Seuss cat |
Cardinal's symbol of office |
It may be felt on your head |
It may be tipped or blocked |
It's passed by a panhandler |
Joe Cocker can leave his on |
Passed item at a fundraiser |
Solution for a bad hair day |
Something to hang on a tree |
Tam O' Shanter, or pork pie |
What to keep a secret under |
You might wear one backward |
Part of an Uncle Sam costume |
Accessory for a bad hair day |
Bill collector on the street |
Bonnet or beret, for example |
Derby or bowler, for example |
It goes right over your head |
Bowler or beret, for example |
New Year's Eve party handout |
This might go over your head |
Where a rabbit may be hidden |
Accessory for a Dr. Seuss cat |
It may be humbly held in hand |
Item sometimes worn backwards |
One of many jobs, in metaphor |
Santa has a red and white one |
Tropical headwear, Panama ... |
Place for a magician's rabbit |
___ tip (quick acknowledgment) |
Cold War Kids "Passing the ___ |
Frosty the Snowman transformer |
Makeshift ballot holder, maybe |
Something to fling into a ring |
Vocational identifier, perhaps |
A witch might wear a pointy one |
It's sometimes passed for money |
Rabbit container in a magic act |
Sombrero or beanie, for example |
Word after high or before dance |
Dr. Seuss's "The Cat in the ___ |
Makeshift receptacle for ballots |
One might be measured in gallons |
Stetson or sombrero, for example |
Bowler, sombrero, or baseball cap |
Place for a rabbit in a magic act |
Used by street performer for tips |
It's hard on a construction worker |
What you take "Off to (Roy) Harper |
___ trick (three goals, in hockey) |
Magical item for Frosty the Snowman |
Pass the ___ (take up a collection) |
It may be filled with money or hair |
The Cat in the ___" (Dr. Seuss book) |
Bit of dance attire for Fred Astaire |
Costume piece for the Blues Brothers |
It may collect tips ... or be tipped |
One of multiple jobs, metaphorically |
Something passed at a meeting, maybe |
What Joe Cocker told you to leave on |
Deerstalker or stovepipe, for example |
Hard ___ (construction worker's wear) |
It may be tipped as a sign of respect |
New Year's Eve party handout, perhaps |
What a magician pulls a rabbit out of |
Sartorial accent for Justin Timberlake |
Fashion statement at the Kentucky Derby |
Poodle ___" ("Weird Al" Yankovic album) |
It may be hard on a construction worker |
Cracker breakthrough album "Kerosene ___ |
This clue's answer may be over your head |
What a magician may pull a rabbit out of |
Spot for a street performer's tips, often |
Street performer's tip container, perhaps |
The ____ ( Southern Alberta city to some) |
Common Justin Timberlake fashion accessory |
Item of clothing that's a token in Monopoly |
Magician's prop that might conceal a rabbit |
Tip collector for many an amateur performer |
Keep it under your ___!" ("Mum's the word!") |
You may check it, although it's over your head |
Magical item that gave life to Frosty the Snowman |
Clothing item that's one of the tokens in Monopoly |
___ trick (three goals by a single player in a hockey game) |
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a ___" (Oliver Sacks book) |
The last word of this puzzle's five longest answers is a type of one |
Job, figuratively, and what's inside each of this puzzle's four longest entries |