Hats

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Tops
Caps
Lids
Toques
Derbies
Toppers
Bowlers
Sailors
Boaters
Cloches
Titfers
Bonnets
Headwear
Trilbies
Chapeaux
Fedoras.
Porkpies
Stetsons
Top gear
Tricorns
Chapeaus
Millinery
Tricornes
Pillboxes
Sombreros
Rug covers
Rack items
Haberdashery
Fezzes, e.g.
Party attire
Ring sights?
Tipped items
Easter finery
Checked items
Beavers, e.g.
Brass and old
Busby and fez
Cloches, e.g.
Some are felt
Some are hard
Things to tip
Trilbies, say
Derbies, e.g.
Bowlers, e.g.
Bean toppings?
Brass and high
Dicer and tile
Items to check
Jobs, in slang
Fedora and fez
Quotation ends
Porkpies, e.g.
Red and cocked
Ring contents?
Some pillboxes
Stetsons, e.g.
Tip collectors
Fez and fedora
Millinery buys
Tipped toppers
Things to check
Checkroom items
___ off to you!
Busby and derby
Caps or bonnets
Men Without ___
Sombreros, e.g.
Spots for bands
Hairdo crushers
Millinery stock
Millinery wares
Pillboxes, e.g.
Magicians' props
Milliner's wares
Beavers, perhaps
Bowler and dicer
Bowler and derby
Derbies and caps
Covers for locks
Derby and fedora
Stetson products
Stovepipes, e.g.
Tams and derbies
They have crowns
Noodle toppings?
Boaters and such
They may be felt
Milliner's stock
Symbols of office
Bowler and boater
Bowler and sailor
Cloches or toques
Jobs, so to speak
Metaphor for jobs
Milliners' output
Toque and tricorn
Some haberdashery
Boater and sailor
Haberdashery buys
Haberdashery items
Berets and beanies
12/31 party attire
Berets and fedoras
Bowlers and dicers
Bowlers or sailors
Cardinals' are red
Derbies and fezzes
Fedoras and fezzes
Jobs, colloquially
Metaphor for roles
Metaphorical roles
Panama and pillbox
Porkpie and trilby
Ring-tossed items?
Stetsons or shakos
They may be cocked
Berets and derbies
Derbies and berets
Roles, in metaphor
Fezzes and fedoras
Jobs, figuratively
Panama and porkpie
They may be tipped
Bonnets and berets
Homburg and Panama
Berets and bonnets
They may be checked
Baldness concealers
Berets, for example
Boaters and beanies
Bowlers and derbies
Bowlers and panamas
Checked accessories
Fedoras and derbies
Jobs, idiomatically
Pillbox and porkpie
Roles, proverbially
Skimmers or sailors
Roles, symbolically
Some ring occupants
Baseball caps, e.g.
Boaters and bonnets
Derbies and fedoras
Fezzes, for example
Millinery inventory
Haberdasher's wares
Roles, figuratively
Boaters and bowlers
Bowlers and boaters
Berets and sombreros
Bowlers and trilbies
Milliner's creations
Porkpies and panamas
Roles, idiomatically
What a rack may hold
Bowlers and skimmers
Derbies and Stetsons
Bowlers, for example
Milliner's inventory
Jobs, metaphorically
Bowlers and pillboxes
Fedoras and pork pies
Lily Daché creations
Pillboxes and boaters
Roles, metaphorically
Careers, figuratively
Bowlers, for instance
They're often checked
Billycocks and beavers
Certain ring occupants
New Year's Eve toppers
Occupiers of top spots
Porkpies and pillboxes
Some are made of straw
Pillboxes and porkpies
They go over your part
Stetsons and sombreros
Vocational identifiers
They're sometimes felt
___ Off to (Roy) Harper
Certain Monopoly tokens
Homburg and derby, e.g.
November ring occupants
Things worn on the head
Stetsons and stovepipes
Bowlers that don't bowl
Protection from the sun
Beefeater and bluebonnet
Things thrown into rings
Boaters and bowlers, e.g.
Hedda Hopper's trademarks
Kentucky Derby showpieces
Items at a lost-and-found
Baseball caps, for example
Figurative items in a ring
They may be felt above you
Things going to your head?
They may go over your part
___ off (gesture of praise)
Ascot races fashion feature
Bartholomew Cubbins had 500
Clamp or profile creations.
New Year's Eve party attire
Western apparel store stock
Word with top (head covers)
They may be checked or felt
___ off!" (phrase of homage)
Different roles, in metaphor
Different roles, so to speak
They may be passed or tipped
Multiple jobs, metaphorically
New Year's Eve party purchase
They're ``cappellsi'' in Rome
Responsibilities, so to speak
They've got your parts covered
They may be tossed in the ring
Berets and bowlers, for example
Busbies, boaters and billycocks
Derbies or beanies, for example
Different roles, metaphorically
Taken off heads for tip targets
They're sometimes worn backward
Fashionable Kentucky Derby array
Fedoras and bowlers, for example
Over-the-top Kentucky Derby wear
They may be thrown into the ring
Receptacles for street performers
Sombreros and berets, for example
Candidates' toss-ins, figuratively
Fedoras and sombreros, for example
Tin, top, felt and straw followers
Zep took them "Off to (Roy) Harper
Stetsons and sombreros, for example
Medieval indicators of social status
They may be tipped in acknowledgment
They're not tipped very much nowadays
___ Off to Larry," 1961 Del Shannon hit
Gentlemen tipped theirs to ladies, once
Small business owner's figurative array
Billy Two ___" (1973 Gregory Peck film)
They might be worn to cover up bald spots
Dr. Seuss' 'The 500 -- of Bartholomew Cubbins'
The 500 ___ of Bartholomew Cubbins" (Dr. Seuss book)
Fashion accessories for Pharrell (serious question: does he have multiple or is it just one?)
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