| Off |
| 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?) |