Hat (6)
'hat' is the definition.
(cap is a type of hat)
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(Other definitions for cap that I've seen before include "Stopper" , "Soft hat; lid" , "Flat brimless hat" , "Headdress" , "cover" .)
'hat' is the definition.
(fedora is a kind of hat)
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(Other definitions for fedora that I've seen before include "Type of hat" , "Headgear" , "Felt hat, dented lengthwise" , "Headwear" , "Read of (anag) - brimmed felt hat" .)
'hat' is the definition.
(bowler is a kind of hat)
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(Other definitions for bowler that I've seen before include "He likes a flat green" , "Posh hat or cricket thrower" , "Hard hat for cricket thrower" , "Cricketer and round hat" , "Cricket player or hard hat" .)
'hat' is the definition.
(panama is a kind of hat)
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(Other definitions for panama that I've seen before include "Country - hat - canal - cigar" , "isthmus" , "Hat woven from jipijapa leaves" , "A great canal or a straw hat" , "Man's hat" .)
'hat' is the definition.
(topper is a kind of hat)
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(Other definitions for topper that I've seen before include "good sort" , "lid" , "Informally a top hat or jolly good fellow" , "Informally a tall hat - the best" , "expensive hat" .)
'hat' is the definition.
(bonnet is a kind of hat)
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(Other definitions for bonnet that I've seen before include "Cover for head or engine" , "Woman's hat with string tied under the chin" , "Woman's hat associated with Easter" , "Headdress (for Easter?)" , "Old-fashioned woman's hat or a hinged cover over car engine" .)
'hat' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
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(Other definitions for titfer that I've seen before include "Hat (sl.)" , "Fitter (anag.)" , "Headgear" , "tile" , "A Cockney's hat" .)
'hat' is the definition.
(thesaurus)
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(Other definitions for headgear that I've seen before include "helmet, for instance" , "Balmoral, perhaps" , "bowler, for example" , "Mortarboard < , especially" , "which sits on top of mine?" .)