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:
- Monopoly token
- Santa wears one
- Topper
- Magician's prop
- Something to check
- Haberdashery item
- Head covering
- Fez or fedora
- Part of a Santa costume
- Something to tip
- Lid
- Sombrero, e.g.
- It may be cocked
- Bonnet or beret
- Uncle Sam costume piece
- Beret or bonnet
- Panama, e.g.
- Part of an Uncle Sam costume
- Deerstalker, for one
- Bowler, for one
- It may be over your head
- Monopoly token choice
- Panama, for one
- Derby, e.g.
- Thing to tip
- Beret, for instance
- Something to doff
- Beret, for example
- Derby, for one
- Porkpie or pillbox
- It may be passed or tipped
- Millinery sale
- Stetson or sombrero
- Bowler or beret
- Bowler or skimmer
- Boater, e.g.
- Boater or bowler
- Magician's stock item
- This may be over your head
- Noodle topper
- "The Cat in the ___"
- Stovepipe, e.g.
- ___ trick
- It may be hard on a construction worker
- Rack item
- Derby, for example
- Pate protector
- Cloche or toque
- Tipped top
- Something to tip or check
- Do cover
- Fedora or cloche
- Milliner's product
- Item thrown in a ring
- It may be tipped (h)
- One of multiple jobs, metaphorically
- Tam or beanie
- Receiver of donations?
- Chapeau
- Bonnet, for example
- Tam or bowler
- Beaver or boater
- Boater, for one
- It may be in the ring
- Sombrero, for example
- __ in hand (humbly)
- Something in a rack
- Porkpie, e.g.
- Fedora or beret
- It might be tipped
- Stetson, e.g.
- Word with trick or tree
- Boater or derby
- Magician prop
- Toque, for one
- It may be filled with money or hair
- Solution for a bad hair day
- On-the-rack item?
- Derby or deerstalker
- Bean covering?
- Helmet, essentially
- Word with hard or high
- It may be tipped or blocked
- Deerstalker, e.g.
- Something to hang on a tree
- Ring toss item?
- Beanie or beret
- Easter Sunday accessory
- It's hard on a construction worker
- Millinery item
- Bowler or porkpie
- Tip from a gentleman?
- It may be passed or cocked
- Stetson or homburg
- Do flattener
- "Monopoly" token choice
- The last word of this puzzle's five longest answers is a type of one
- Tin Man's funnel accessory
- Job, figuratively, and what's inside each of this puzzle's four longest entries
- Accessory for a Dr. Seuss cat
- Vocational identifier, perhaps
- Bad-hair-day helper
- It goes right over your head
- New Year's Eve party handout, perhaps
- Pillbox or porkpie
- Apparel for a Dr. Seuss cat
- Lincoln's was a stovepipe
- Bad hair day helper
- Symbol of a position
- Word after high or opera
- Derby, for instance
- Ring contents, maybe
- Busby or derby
- It may be felt on your head
- It should go on a head
- Baldness remedy?
- Skimmer, e.g.
- Receiver of donations
- Item with a brim or crown
- Bowler
- What a tipper tips
- Uniform part
- Sou'wester, e.g.
- Santa has a red and white one
- Remedy for a bad hair day
- One of many jobs, in metaphor
- Fedora, for one
- Jipijapa, e.g.
- Rack type
- Doffed item
- Afro flattener
- It may be tipped
- Word after high or top
- Bowler, e.g.
- Beret or beanie
- Dr. Seuss's "The Cat in the ___"
- Where a rabbit may be hidden
- Fedora or fez
- Panama or cowboy
- Part of Frosty's outfit
- It has a crown
- Bit of dance attire for Fred Astaire
- New Year's Eve party handout
- A milliner makes it
- Noodle topper?
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Recent usage in crossword puzzles:
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