| TRICORNES | Three-cornered hats, popular in the 18th century (9) |
| SNAPBACKS | Hats popular in hip-hop fashion |
| RUBENS | This is a large felt hat popular in the 17th century, particularly in the Netherlands. It was given its name because of the many portraits by this very famous Flemish painter. |
| CLOCHE | Type of bell-shaped women's hat popular in the 1920s and 30s (6) |
| TOBYJUGS | Drink containers in the form of stout old men wearing three-cornered hats (4,4) |
| TRICRONS | Three-cornered hats (8) |
| TRICORNE | Three-cornered hats (8) |
| TOBYJUG | Drinking vessel in the form of a squat old man in 18th century dress wearing a three-cornered hat |
| TRIQUETRA | Latin "three-cornered" knot with a threefold fate; or, an ancient "Power of Three" symbol of the Triple Goddess perhaps on carven slate (9) |
| SPINNAKER | Three-cornered sail set forward of a yacht's mast (9) |
| FALLA | Composer of the opera La Vida Breve and the ballet The Three-Cornered Hat (5) |
| DEFALLA | Manuel, Spanish composer of the ballet The Three-Cornered Hat (2,5) |
| DUNCESCAP | One cornered hat for dummies? (6,3) |
| TOBY | Ornamental mug in the form of a man, usually with a three-cornered hat; ... jug |
| TRICORN | A three-cornered hat with the brims turned up |
| COCKEDHAT | An old-fashioned two- or three-cornered chapeau such as a bicorn or a tricorn; or, a triangle formed on a nautical chart as a result of position lines failing to intersect at a point (6,3) |
| MANUEL | and 21ac, Spanish composer of 1919 ballet The Three-Cornered Hat (6,2,5) |
| PARTITA | Type of musical suite popular in the 18th century, as in the works of Bach; from Italian, 'divided' (7) |
| MINUET | Stately court dance in triple time popular in the 18th century (6) |
| BERET | Hat popular in France (5) |