| SUNHAT | Bonnet with a big brim |
| SUNBONNET | Bonnet with a large brim |
| STETSON | Felt hat with a large brim and a high crown (7) |
| POKE | Bag a bonnet with a brim (4) |
| BALMORAL | A bodice, bonnet with a pompom, cloak, jacket, laced walking boot, mantle, Oxford-like shoe or petticoat, each named after a Scottish castle (8) |
| COIF | Woman's historical bonnet with "cheeks and ears"; a serjeant-at-law's white cap; a part of a nun's habit; a chain-mail hood; or, a hairstyle (4) |
| DUTCHCAP | A woman's lace bonnet with triangular flaps on either side, characteristic of the national dress of the Netherlands (5,3) |
| COLUMBINE | From the Latin for "dove", the flower, "granny's bonnet", with petals reminiscent of a flock of five doves, whose original Latin name, Aquilegia, alludes to its hook-like spurs, thought to resemble an |
| UPONIT | "... bonnet, with all the frills ___" |
| HOODWINKS | Has bonnet with flashes |
| FRILLS | Fred Astaire sang, "In your Easter bonnet with all the ... upon it; You'll be the grandest lady in t |
| OFFSHOOT | Branch in High Street carrying bonnet with 25% reduction (8) |
| KISSMEQUICK | Bonnet with an urgent request for lip-service (4-2-5) |
| INTHEEASTER | "In your Easter bonnet, with all the frills upon it; You'll be the grandest lady ... Parade" (2,3,6) |
| HATS | Head coverings of lace or fine linen historically for women; flat cloth bonnets with peaks originally for men; bottle tops; or, mortarboards (4) |
| MUSHROOM | An often foraged fruiting body such as a champignon; style of hat with a downturned brim; a pinkishbrown colour; or, an upstart (8) |
| CARBONARI | It is a felt hat with a wide brim and high crown, originally worn by the inhabitants of the Italian province of Calabria. Later it became an article of ladies fashion, particularly as a summer straw h |
| VIZORED | Like a hat with a front brim |
| TOBY | Mug shaped like a stout man with a cocked hat for the brim |
| HOMBURG | Man's hat of soft felt with a dented crown and a stiff upturned brim (7) |