| KEPI | A military cap with a circular top and a horizontal peak |
| SHAKO | A tall cylindrical military cap with a hackle/plume or a pompom (5) |
| MORTARBOARD | An academic cap with a stiff, flat square top and a tassel (11) |
| BAIGNEUSE | It is a bathing cap, which corresponds to the "dormeuse," or sleeping cap. Originally a cap with a purpose, intended for sleeping or for bathing, it became part of a citizen's everyday wear with varia |
| WHALE | Any of the larger mammals with a streamlined body and a horizontal tail, breathing through a blowhole on the head |
| DIABOLO | A game with a two-headed top and a string stretched between sticks (7) |
| ROTUNDA | A building with a circular plan, particularly one with a dome (7) |
| CONICAL | Shaped like a solid with a circular base and a single apex (7) |
| DRUMHEAD | Word for the skin or membrane of a bongo, tom-tom or other tympanum; the circular top of a ship's capstan; or, a firm slightly flat-topped cabbage (8) |
| LINZERTORTE | Rich Austrian pastry with a bottom crust and lattice top and a filling of raspberry jam (6,5) |
| CHERRIES | Tasty, tiny fruits with a stem on top and a hard seed (also called a "pit") in the center |
| INNING | Sports period with a top and a bottom |
| BIKINI | It has a top and a bottom with nothing in between |
| BOATER | Straw hat with a flat top and a brim |
| CONE | A solid figure with a circular plane base tapering to a point |
| ALINE | Having a fitted top and a flared bottom |
| BIKINIS | They have a top and a bottom, but no middle |
| BUCKET | Container with an open top and a handle (6) |
| JAMTART | Small shallow pie with no top and a fruity filling (3,4) |
| BANJO | A stringed instrument with a circular drum-like body, played in Gershwin's opera Porgy and Bess (5) |