Answer: HAT
HAT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining HAT with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Cap
- Shade provider
- Monopoly token
- Topper
- Chapeau
- Head covering
- Lid
- It's over your head
- Headgear
- Mr. Potato Head piece
- Magician's prop
- Headwear
- Haberdashery item
- Bowler, e.g.
- Covering
- Beanie or beret
- Monopoly token choice
- Derby, e.g.
- Bowler, for one
- Sun blocker
- Panama
- Panama, for one
- Mr. Peanut accessory
- Boater or bowler
- Old ___
- Derby
- Panama, e.g.
- Sombrero, e.g.
- Beret, e.g.
- Beanie
- Santa wears one
- Winter accessory
- Uncle Sam feature
- Something to check
- Fez or fedora
- Titfer
- Part of a Santa costume
- Mr. Potato Head part
- It may be over your head
- Head cover
- Part of an Uncle Sam costume
- Bowler or boater
- This may be over your head
- Something to tip
- It may be cocked
- Pillbox, e.g.
- Derby, for one
- Trilby, say
- Stetson, e.g.
- Fez, e.g.
- Bowler
- Bonnet
- Tam
- Souvenir shop purchase
- It goes over your head
- Fedora, say
- Fedora, e.g.
- Fedora
- Deerstalker, for one
- Sun protection
- Noodle topper
- Fedora or fez
- Checkroom item
- Beret or bonnet
- Pate protector
- Millinery sale
- Milliner's product
- It may be tipped
- It may be checked
- Head topper
- Deerstalker, e.g.
- Boater, e.g.
- Beret or beanie
- Top ___
- Tip from a gentleman?
- Rack item
- Place for a band
- Pillbox or porkpie
- Part of some uniforms
- Part of a Santa suit
- Overhead expense?
- Magic show prop
- It may be passed
- Dr. Seuss's "The Cat in the ___"
- Derby or beret
- Cloche or toque
- Bowler or skimmer
- Boater, for one
- Beret, for example
- ___ trick
- Where a rabbit may be hidden
- Uncle Sam costume piece
- Sun screen?
- Something to doff
- Sombrero, for one
- Sombrero, for example
- Sombrero
- Pillbox, for one
- Panama ___
- One might be tipped
- Hair hider
- Haberdasher's item
- Fundraisers pass it
- Fez, for one
- Fedora, for one
- Easter display
- Bonnet or beret
- Beaver, for one
- Bean cover
- Bad hair day helper
- "The Cat in the ___"
- Word with band or box
- What a magician pulls a rabbit out of
- Uniform part
- Tuque
- Toque, for one
- Toque, e.g.
- Toque
- Stovepipe, e.g.
- Stetson, for example
- Sombrero or beret
- Skimmer, e.g.
- Sailor, e.g.
- Ring-toss item?
- Ring toss item?
- Porkpie, e.g.
- Porkpie or pillbox
- Place for a magician's rabbit
- Pillbox
- Panama or cowboy
- One may be tipped
- Noodle topper?
- New Year's Eve handout
- Millinery item
- Milliner's sale
- Milliner's offering
- Magician prop
- Kepi
- Item thrown in a ring
- It might go over your head
- Fez or kepi
- Fez or fedora, for example
- Fedora or derby
- Fedora or beret
- Donation collection site
- Do cover
- Derby, for example
- Covering for the head
- Cover for a bad hair day
- Cloche
- Cap or beret
- Boater, for example
- Beret or derby
- Beret or bowler
- Bean cover?
- Accessory on a rack
- Absolutely loathe
- Zazzle purchase
- Word with box or trick
- Word before "trick" or "tree"
- Word after high or before dance
- Word after hard or high
- What a magician may pull a rabbit out of
- Vocational identifier, perhaps
- Uniform part, maybe
- Trilby, for example
- Tricorne, e.g.
- Toque or cloche
- Top with a crown
- Top gear
- Tipped top
- This might go over your head
- Thing to tip
- Ten-gallon ___
- Tam, e.g.
- Tam or beret
- Sun blocker of a sort
- Stovepipe, for one
- Stovepipe
- Stetson, for one
- Stetson or sombrero
- Santa suit part
- Safety helmet, hard ...
- Rug covering
- Role, metaphorically
- Receiver of donations?
- Rack type
- Prop for a magician
- Pork pie, e.g.
- Pillbox.
- Pillbox or toque
- Piece of headwear
- Party accessory
- Overhead item?
- Outline in the Arby's logo
- One might get tipped
- Old or top
- Nickelback "Cowboy ___"
- New Year's party handout
- New Year's Eve party handout
- Milliner's creation
- Metaphorical hiding place
- Medicine _____
- Magician's stock item
- Magician's item
- Lincoln's was a stovepipe
- Job, metaphorically
- Item often checked
- Item for a bad hair day?
- It's passed for money
- It's often tipped
- It may be passed or tipped
- It may be passed or cocked
- It may be hard on a construction worker
- It may be filled with money or hair
- Head liner?
- Gibus or kady
- Fez or shako
- Fedora, for instance
- Fedora, for example
- Fedora or cloche
- Dome covering?
- Derby or Stetson
- Derby or fedora
- Derby or deerstalker
- Derby or bowler
- Derby or boater
- Chef's toque, e.g.
- Castor, e.g.
- Cap or derby
- Broadbrim, e.g.
- Brass ___
- Bowler, for instance
- Bowler or sombrero
- Bowler or porkpie
- Bowler or beret, for example
- Bowler or beret
- Bit of wearable merch
- Billycock
- Beret, for one
- Beret, for instance
- Beret or fedora
- Beaver, e.g.
- Bean topper?
- Arby's logo feature
- Alberta's Medicine ____
- A milliner makes it
- "You Can Leave Your ___ On"
- "Poodle ___" ("Weird Al" Yankovic album)
- ___ trick (three goals)
- ___ trick (three goals, in hockey)
- You might wear one backward
- You might eat yours
- You may check it, although it's over your head
- Word with trick or tree
- Word with old or hard
- Word with high or top
- Word with hard or high
- Word with dance or band
- Word with "hard" or "high"
- Word before tree or trick
- Word before box or trick
- Word after high or top
- Word after high or opera
- Word after "panama" or "party"
- Word after "high" or "top"
- Whence some rabbits
- What you take "Off to (Roy) Harper"
- What to keep a secret under
- What men doff to Key
- What Joe Cocker told you to leave on
- What a tipper tips
- What a gentleman tips
- Wear for Seuss' cat
- Vocational identifier: sl.
- Visor alternative
- Used by street performer for tips
- Uncle Sam costume part
- Type of trick or rack
- Type of trick for a Ranger
- Trucker or bowler
- Tropical headwear, Panama ...
- Trilby, e.g.
- Trilby on a Londoner
- Tricorn, for one
- Traditional magician prop
- Toque or tam
- Toque or porkpie
- Toque or gibus
- Toque or fez
- Topi or toque
- Top, hard or old?
- Top-of-the-head garment
- Top of a Santa costume
- Top __: Monopoly piece
- Tipper's item
- Tip collector for many an amateur performer
- Tin Man's funnel accessory
- This clue's answer may be over your head
- Thing often checked
- The last word of this puzzle's five longest answers is a type of one
- The ____ (Southern Alberta city to some)
- Ten-gallon item.
- Tam or trilby
- Tam or bowler
- Tam or beanie
- Tam O' Shanter, or pork pie
- Symbol of a position
- Sunburn preventer, maybe
- Street performer's tip container, perhaps
- Stovepipe for one
- Stetson or sombrero, for example
- Stetson or homburg
- Stetson __
- Steeple-crown
- Spot for a street performer's tips, often
- Sou'wester, e.g.
- Sometimes it's high
- Something to tip or check
- Something to hang on a tree
- Something to fling into a ring
- Something passed at a meeting, maybe
- Something in a rack
- Sombrero or Stetson
- Sombrero or fedora
- Sombrero or beanie, for example
- Solution for a bad hair day
- Simple remedy for baldness
- Sight on a rack
- Shako or dicer
- Shako or busby.
- Seuss title top
- Seuss cat's trademark
- Scalp warmer
- Sartorial accent for Justin Timberlake
- Santa's is red and white
- Santa has a red and white one
- Santa ___ (Christmas accessory)
- Sailor or skimmer
- Ring contents, maybe
- Remedy for a bad hair day
- Recipient of a tip
- Receptacle for donations
- Receiver of donations
- Rabbit's place, maybe
- Rabbit container in a magic act
- Protection against sunburn
- Prominent part of a beefeater’s uniform
- Porkpie, for one
- Porkpie for one
- Porkpie
- Popular knitted gift
- Place for a rabbit in a magic act
- Place for a plume
- Place for a busker's tips, maybe
- Personal shade source
- Passed item at a fundraiser
- Pass the ____
- Pass the ___ (take up a collection)
- Pass it for money
- Party handout, perhaps
- Part of Frosty's outfit
- Part of Arby's logo
- Part of a uniform, maybe
- Part of a Sherlock costume
- Panama or porkpie
- Panama or bowler
- Opera or hard
- Opera ___ (accessory)
- One on a rack
- One of the Monopoly tokens
- One of multiple jobs, metaphorically
- One of many jobs, in metaphor
- One of Abraham Lincoln's is in the Smithsonian
- One of 500 in a Seuss tale
- One might be measured in gallons
- One may be tipped out of respect
- One may be passed
- One may be in the ring
- One may be cocked
- One getting a tip?
- On-the-rack item?
- Old _____
- Old ___ (trite)
- Old ___ (passé)
- Nut covering
- Noggin covering
- New Year's Eve party handout, perhaps
- Napoleon's bicorn, e.g.
- Monopoly token since the 1930s
- Milliner's ware
- Mid-Manhattan
- Mexican-dance need
- Mexican ___ dance
- Melon covering
- Medicine __, Alberta
- Medicine ___, Alberta
- Medicine ____
- Marilyn Manson "Dope ___"
- Makeshift receptacle for ballots
- Makeshift donation receptacle
- Makeshift ballot holder, maybe
- Magician's traditional prop
- Magician's source of surprises
- Magician's prop that might conceal a rabbit
- Magical item that gave life to Frosty the Snowman
- Magical item for Frosty the Snowman
- Lid, so to speak
- Kind of dance or trick
- Kind of dance or band
- Kind of check or rack
- Kind of box or band
- Kid's party wear
- Keep-under item
- Karakul or beret
- Kady or petasus
- Joe Cocker can leave his on
- Job, figuratively, and what's inside each of this puzzle's four longest entries
- Jipijapa, e.g.
- Item worn on the head
- Item with a brim or crown
- Item tossed into a ring
- Item to talk through
- Item sometimes worn backwards
- Item of clothing that's a token in Monopoly
- Item in the ring
- Item for a ring
- It's sometimes passed for money
- It's sometimes passed
- It's passed for funds
- It's passed by a panhandler
- It's hard on a construction worker
- It should go on a head
- It might get thrown into a ring
- It might be tipped, passed or checked
- It might be tipped or passed
- It might be tipped
- It might be old
- It might be felt on a person's head
- It may rest on a rack
- It may have a wide brim
- It may go over your head
- It may collect tips ... or be tipped
- It may be tipped or blocked
- It may be tipped as a sign of respect
- It may be tipped (h)
- It may be passed at a fund-raiser
- It may be measured in gallons
- It may be in the ring
- It may be humbly held in hand
- It may be felt on your head
- It may be doffed
- It has a crown
- It goes right over your head
- It could be tipped off?
- It can keep your head warm
- It can be tipped ... or collect tips
- It can be passed or tipped
- Indiana Jones prop
- Homburg or trilby
- Hockey "trick"
- Helmet, essentially
- Head warmer
- Hard ___ (construction worker's wear)
- Glengarry, e.g.
- Frosty the Snowman transformer
- Fez, for instance
- Fez or beret, for example
- Fez e.g.
- Fedora or toque
- Fedora or porkpie
- Fedora or beanie
- Feature of some uniforms
- Fashion statement at the Kentucky Derby
- Fashion item in mid-Manhattan?
- Fan's purchase
- Easter Sunday accessory
- Easter parade attraction
- Doffed thing
- Doffed item
- Do undoer, sometimes
- Do flattener
- Do damager, maybe
- Dicer or tile
- Dicer or skimmer
- Derby, for instance
- Derby or bowler, for example
- Derby of stovepipe
- Deerstalker or stovepipe, for example
- Cracker breakthrough album "Kerosene ___"
- Coverup for a bad haircut
- Cover over a cranium
- Court jester wear with bells
- Costume piece for the Blues Brothers
- Common magician prop
- Common Justin Timberlake fashion accessory
- Collection holder
- Cold War Kids "Passing the ___"
- Coif flattener
- Clothing item that's one of the tokens in Monopoly
- Cloche, e.g.
- Cloche or castor
- Chupalla or beret
- Chullo or sombrero
- Chef's accoutrement
- Certain sunshade
- Caubeen, e.g.
- Castor or tile
- Castor or pillbox
- Castor or dicer
- Cardinal's symbol of office
- Cap or bonnet
- Busby or derby
- Broadbrim, for one
- Breton or wide-awake
- Bowler, sombrero, or baseball cap
- Bowler, for example
- Bowler, beanie or beret
- Bowler or sailor
- Bowler or dicer
- Bowler or derby
- Bowler or beanie, e.g.
- Bonnet, for example
- Bonnet, e.g.
- Bonnet or beret, for example
- Boater or derby
- Boater or beret, e.g.
- Bit of dance attire for Fred Astaire
- Billycock, e.g.
- Bill collector on the street
- Bicorne, e.g.
- Beret or cap
- Beret or boater
- Bella Abzug trademark
- Bella Abzug feature
- Beaver or boater
- Beanie, boater or beret
- Beanie or snapback, e.g.
- Bean topping?
- Bean covering?
- Baseball cap, for one
- Baseball cap or bowler
- Banded Wonderland wear
- Band's place up top
- Balmoral or capuchon
- Baldness remedy?
- Bad-hair-day resort
- Bad-hair-day helper
- Bad hair day cover
- At the drop of a ___
- Article on a rack
- Apparel for a Dr. Seuss cat
- Afro flattener
- Accessory sold at Lids
- Accessory on one's head
- Accessory for a Dr. Seuss cat
- Accessory for a bad hair day
- Abzug trademark
- Abzug adornment
- A witch might wear a pointy one
- A rabbit may be pulled out of one
- A gentleman removes his
- 59Fifty product
- "You can leave your __ on"
- "Woman With Flowered ___" (Roy Lichtenstein painting)
- "Waiting for Godot" prop
- "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a ___" (Oliver Sacks book)
- "The Cat in the ___" (Dr. Seuss book)
- "My ___ is off to you"
- "Monopoly" token choice
- "Keep it under your ___!" ("Mum's the word!")
- "Finishing the ___" (Sondheim song)
- "Finishing the ___" (Sondheim memoir)
- "Black" or "top" follower
- ___ trick (three goals by a single player in a hockey game)
- ___ tip (quick acknowledgment)
- ___ in hand (humbly)
- ___ in hand
- __ trick: hockey player's three goals in a game
- __ in hand (humbly)
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