- HATS
- Cowboy and Panama
- Headgear
- Boater and sailor
- Porkpies
- Bartholomew Cubbins had 500
- Ten-gallon ___
- They're on top of things
- Knitting projects sometimes made with circular needles
- Roles, metaphorically
- Modern workers may be asked to wear many of them
- Trump campaign bestsellers
- Snapbacks, e.g.
- Professional roles, so to speak
- Pillboxes, e.g.
- Noodle toppers
- Jobs, so to speak
- Bowler and derby
- Jobs, metaphorically
- Jobs, colloquially
- Jobs, in slang
- Pate protectors
- Ring-tossed items?
- Versatile one's garb?
- Millinery
- Fez, toque, and tam
- Toppers
- Bowler and beaver
- Jobs, figuratively
- Toques
- Boater and bowler
- Bowler and boater
- Mop covers
- Covers for cue balls?
- Kentucky Derby sights
- Drawing containers, sometimes
- Do covers
- Graduation day array
- Energy domes, to the band Devo
- Billycocks and busbies
- Panama and pillbox
- Bowlers, e.g.
- Boaters, e.g.
- Pillbox and Panama
- Some Monopoly tokens
- Responsibilities, figuratively
- Monopoly tokens
- Stetson wares
- Bald spot hiders
- Duties, symbolically
- Milliner's stock
- Sombreros
- They're sometimes felt
- Boaters and bowlers, e.g.
- Milliner's inventory
- Billycocks and beavers
- They may be passed or tipped
- Boaters and bonnets
- Spots for bands
- Porkpie and trilby
- Beefeater and bluebonnet
- Fez and deerstalker
- Stetsons and such
- Beaver, boater, and bowler
- Fedoras
- My ___ off to you!
- Bowlers and Stetsons
- Pillboxes
- Beavers and bearskins
- Jobs, idiomatically
- Some bowlers
- Beavers, maybe
- Derbies and Stetsons
- They may be checked
- Derbies, e.g.
- Roles, idiomatically
- The first words of 17- and 59-Across and 11- and 35-Down are kinds of them
- Beavers, perhaps
- Stovepipes, e.g.
- Boaters and bowlers
- They may be tipped in acknowledgment
- Bowlers and trilbies
- Small business owner's figurative array
- Fez and fedora
- Tipped toppers
- They may be tipped
- Kentucky Derby showpieces
- Kepi and kufi
- Metaphor for responsibilities
- They're often removed for the National Anthem
- Tree hangers, at times
- __ off to you!
- Bowlers and berets
- Caps, e.g.
- Metaphor for roles
- Sandogasa, beanie, etc.
- Beanies and berets
- Beanies or berets
- Milliner's wares
- They're often checked at dinner
- Berets and bowlers
- Derbies and boaters
- Items to check
- Boater and deerstalker
- Careers, in a sense
- Checkroom items
- Derbies and berets
- Lily Daché creations
- Stovepipe and pillbox
- Bonnets and berets
- Derbies and fedoras
- Berets and bonnets
- Bowlers, for instance
- Checked accessories
- Fedoras and derbies
- Stetsons and sombreros
- Berets and beanies
- Berets and derbies
- Bowlers, for example
- Berets, for example
- Fezzes and fedoras
- Berets and sombreros
- Bowlers and boaters
- New Year's Eve party purchase
- Things to check
- Stetson products
- Berets and fedoras
- Medieval indicators of social status
- Millinery wares
- New Year's Eve party attire
- Responsibilities, so to speak
- They may be felt above you
- 12/31 party attire
- Protection from the sun
- Some haberdashery
- Derbies and fezzes
- Bonnets and beanies
- Derbies and caps
- What a rack may hold
- Berets and caps
- Covers up?
- They go on top of noodles
- Fedoras and fezzes, e.g.
- Milliner's offerings
- The 500 ___ of Bartholomew Cubbins
- Roles, symbolically
- Head coverings.
- Offices of Cardinals.
- Chapeaux.
- Cart wheels, cloches, etc.
- Currently these are mostly veiling.
- Hedda Hopper's specialty.
- Pillboxes, tricorns, leghorns, etc.
- Bowlers.
- Sailors.
- Stovepipes.
- Symbols of candidacy.
- Clamp or profile creations.
- Usual contents of party crackers.
- Apparel in the ring.
- Pillbox and stovepipe.
- Profile models.
- Sailors or boaters.
- Biretta, topi, kepi, etc.
- Cloches.
- Homburgs.
- ___ off.
- Ten-gallon items.
- Checked items.
- Bonnets.
- Felts.
- Shakos.
- Straws.
- Billycocks.
- Wearing apparel.
- Tricornes
- Haberdashery
- Haberdashery buys
- Tricorns
- Certain ring occupants
- Brass and high
- Headwear
- Hedda Hopper's trademarks
- Figurative items in a ring
- Magicians' props
- Trilbies
- Haberdashery items
- Red and cocked
- Brass and old
- Cardinals' are red
- Boaters and beanies
- Busby and fez
- Some are felt
- Bowlers and pillboxes
- Bowlers and dicers
- Things thrown into rings
- Tin, top, felt and straw followers
- Cloches or toques
- Bowler and dicer
- Tams and derbies
- ___ Off to Larry, 1961 Del Shannon hit
- Cloches, e.g.
- Derby and fedora
- Skimmers or sailors
- November ring occupants
- Stetsons or shakos
- Things to tip
- Easter finery
- Bowlers or sailors
- Pillbox and porkpie
- Sombreros, e.g.
- Dicer and tile
- ___ off (gesture of praise)
- Boaters
- Vocational identifiers
- Haberdasher's wares
- Rug covers
- Cartwheels and such
- ___off! ("Congrats!")
- Bretons, e.g.
- Items in the ring
- Ring contents?
- Derbies
- Items at a lost-and-found
- Some ring occupants
- They go over your part
- Stetsons and stovepipes
- Busbies, boaters and billycocks
- Symbols of office
- They may be cocked
- Panama and porkpie
- Stetsons, e.g.
- Tops
- Boaters and such
- Gentlemen tipped theirs to ladies, once
- Porkpies and panamas
- Milliners' output
- Occupiers of top spots
- They may be thrown into the ring
- Bowlers that don't bowl
- Roles, figuratively
- They have crowns
- Busby and derby
- Bowlers and skimmers
- Bowler and sailor
- Receptacles for street performers
- Things going to your head?
- Top gear
- ___ off! (phrase of homage)
- They're not tipped very much nowadays
- Covers for locks
- Multiple jobs, metaphorically
- ___ off to you!
- Overhead expenses?
- Beanies and bonnets
- Varieties of roles, metaphorically
- Western apparel store stock
- Berets and snapbacks
- Church accessories
- Kufis, e.g.
- '_____ Off to Larry ('61 tune)'
- Bartholomew Cubbins' problem
- '-- Off to Larry ('61 tune)'
- Beaver and beret
- Caps
- Zep took them "Off to (Roy) Harper"
- ___ Off to (Roy) Harper
- Toques and taqiyahs, e.g.
- They're doffed
- Roles
- They're sometimes tipped
- Items to remove indoors, per Emily Post
- Kepis and kufis
- A Jack-of-all-trades wears many of them
- Devo's "energy domes," e.g.
- Some knitting projects
- They're placed on top of noodles
- Buckets for mops, e.g.?
- Kentucky Derby accessories
- Signs of bad haircuts, sometimes
- Dome toppers?
- Homburg and Panama
- Toque and tricorn
- Items flung by candidates
- Party attire
- Bowlers and panamas
- They may be tossed in the ring
- Hairdo crushers
- Noodle toppings?
- Millinery stock
- Word with top (head covers)
- Homburg and derby, e.g.
- Millinery inventory
- Different roles, metaphorically
- Pillboxes and boaters
- Lids
- They've got your parts covered
- Baldness concealers
- Baseball caps, e.g.
- Sombreros and such
- Conical items at birthday parties
- Overhead purchases?
- They're thrown into a metaphorical ring
- Tops of Santa costumes
- Bowlers, but not archers
- Fedoras, e.g.
- Head toppers
- They may blow off on a windy day
- Bowlers and beanies
- Fedoras, berets, etc.
- Panamas and fedoras
- Responsibilities that are "worn"
- They're ``cappellsi" in Rome
- Ring sights?
- Pillboxes and porkpies
- Some are hard
- Tipped items
- Chapeaus
- Fezzes, for example
- Certain Monopoly tokens
- They may be checked or felt
- Billy Two ___ (1973 Gregory Peck film)
- Different roles, in metaphor
- They may go over your part
- Rack items
- Candidates' toss-ins, figuratively
- Fedora and fez
- Over-the-top Kentucky Derby wear
- Beanies, berets, etc.
- Boaters, berets, etc.
- Bowlers and boaters, e.g.
- Fedoras and such
- Some church wear
- Cowboy accessories
- Beanies and toques
- Sandogasa, fez, etc.
- Berets, e.g.
- Sombreros, in English
- Ushankas and fezzes
- They top beans
- Overhead items?
- Milliner's offering
- Careers, figuratively
- Porkpies and pillboxes
- Bowlers' league?
- Fedoras and fezzes
- Roles, in metaphor