| BOBBLE | Pompom for the top of woolly hat; or, a hair tie for securing a ponytail (6) |
| POMPOM | Bobble for a woolly hat or Tam o' Shanter; or, a shape of a dahlia or chrysanthemum flower (6) |
| PIPECLEANER | Art supply that can double as a hair tie (3 to 5) |
| SCRUNCHY | Sounds like walking on snow with a hair tie (8) |
| SCREAM | Shriek about paying a bob for the top of the milk at the movie (6) |
| CLOCHE | A lady's hat; or, a type of miniature greenhouse for protecting young plants from the elements (6) |
| CASTOR | Pivoting furniture wheel; twin brother of Pollux; a star in Gemini; a beaver fur hat; or, a container for sprinkling sugar (6) |
| ICECAP | An Eskimo's hat, or a top-of-the-world topper! (3,3) |
| SLATER | He provides cover for the top of the shelter afterwards (6) |
| TRILBY | A short brimmed hat - or a novel by George du Maurier? (6) |
| HEADBAND | A decorative strip of coloured silk attached to the top of the spine of a hardback book; or, a hair accessory, such as a fillet or the example named after Lewis Carroll's heroine Alice (8) |
| FEDORA | A stylish hat - or a Linux-based operating system? (6) |
| MOHAWK | Iroquoian people, or a hair style named for them |
| FLOWER | George Shuttleworth might order _ arrangements for the tops of coffins in Corrie (6) |
| BLOCK | Rectangular packaged portion of butter, cheese, chocolate or ice cream; a model of a head upon which to fashion a hat or a wig; or, a pad of drawing or writing paper (5) |
| LID | A cover, such as a palpebra of an eye or a top of a dustbin, jar, pen, piano, pie etc; or, a hat or a helmet (3) |
| BEANIE | Woolly hat (6) |
| GOTCHA | Crack cocaine concealed in woolly hat - you're nicked! (6) |
| RIBBON | Hair tie(6) |
| BANDEAU | A fillet or strip of ribbon to bind the hair; a narrow piece inside a hat; or, a strapless brassiere or bikini top (7) |