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Other crossword clues for answer "WIG"

WIG
Headpiece often worn by Orthodox Jewish women
Peruke
When mad, it's flipped
Hairpiece
Accessory for Sia
Drag it up!
Part of a spy's disguise
Burlesque costume
Dome covering
Drag queen's cover up
Halloween purchase
Drag locks
Rug
Postiche
Spare hair
Removable locks
Camp accessory
One might help make a role more believable
Powdered piece
Drag queen's topper
Mannequin topper
Someone else's hair, sometimes
Drag queen's accessory
Head spread
Bald man's bluff?
Barrister's topper
Sham locks
Secret locks?
Accessory for Tina Turner or Dolly Parton
Part of a costume, perhaps
Costume component
Top secret?
Wardrobe item for George Washington
Freak (out)
Halloween hairpiece
Part of RuPaul's attire
Part of a Halloween costume, perhaps
Washington wore one
Undercover agent's cover?
Red fashion topper for Queen Elizabeth
Dome cover
Part of a costume
Toupee
Artificial locks
Clown costume item
Locks not sold in hardware stores
Barrister's headpiece
Barrister's wear
Locks that can be removed without a combination
Costume party item
Hair on a dummy
Old powdered apparel
Bogus locks
Breadth of fresh hair?
Part of a disguise
Topper for Rumpole of the Bailey
Halloween headgear
Locks lacking keys
Pose wardrobe item
Halloween headpiece
Theater prop
Part of many Halloween costumes
Part of a clown costume
Snap, with "out"
Clown accessory
Halloween costume accessory
Halloween wear
Hair for a clown
Costume part
Part of a British judge's dress.
Fur of a hooded seal.
Barrister's covering.
Part of a clown's make-up.
Head covering.
Scold: Brit.
Theatrical accessory.
Current craze.
Head of hair.
Headgear, modern style.
Fashion fad.
Beautician's concern.
Item in a makeup box.
Stylish accessory.
Toppiece.
Fashion phenomenon.
Some tresses.
Headwear.
Barrister's accessory
Head décor
British court wear
Popular transformation
Flip one's ___
Item worn by a British judge
Jasey
Costume topper
Topper for a British judge
Wag's partner
Boutique item
Costume accessory
Rebuke
Barrister's headgear
Phyllis Diller accessory
Store-bought hair
Locks that can be picked?
Rug on the noggin
Clown's need
Locks bought in a store?
Lose it, with "out"
Flip (out)
Judge's wear of old
Faux 'fro?
Rug, of a sort
Disguise part
Go nuts, with "out"
Locks on a dome
Powder site, maybe
Rug, so to speak
Bald person's purchase
Top part of a disguise
Costume party accessory
Easily changeable locks
Part of many a Halloween costume
Part of a clown outfit
Part of Tootsie or Mrs. Doubtfire's costume
Halloween accessory
Dome topper?
Drag accessory
Drag wear
Locks that are picked
Clown accessory that's often bright red
Fright ___ (gag item)
Costume department staple
Afro, sometimes
Part of a drag outfit
Fake locks
Assumed mane?
Fake hair
Onstage head costume
Locks you can easily change?
Rumpole wears one
Dustin's "Tootsie" wear
Halloween-party purchase, perhaps
Accessory that might have a lace front
Weave alternative
Tootsie prop
Hair apparent?
What Rumpole wears
Accessory for Dolly Parton
Permanent hairdo?
Bald one's blessing
Purchased hair?
Hair that's spare
Purchased locks?
Drag queen's hair, usually
Hairpiece with a lace closure, perhaps
Halloween costume hair
Faux locks
Drag queen's headwear, often
Mannequin's headwear
Top part of a costume
Blessing for the bald
Headdress
Set of locks
Mrs. Doubtfire costume piece
Headgear for an Aaron Judge fan
Santa costume part
Clown costume part
Drag pageant accessory
___ install
Rug, of sorts
___ out (lose it)
Accessory frequently worn by Moira Rose on "Schitt's Creek"
Barrister's need
Part of some costumes
One might be powdered
Drag component, often
RuPaul accessory
Component of some disguises
Costume party headwear
Drag queen's accessory, often