| ACAPPELLA | Unaccompanied first-class hat and lapel ensemble (1,8) |
| CARMAGNOLE | Short jacket with a broad collar and lapels, worn by French revolutionaries |
| FACINGS | A military jacket's collar, cuffs and lapels in contrasting colours; linings finishing raw edges; or, claddings (7) |
| MILLINERY | Hat and trimmings (9) |
| ASTRAKHAN | Fur hat and coat from Russia sank at sea |
| BALACLAVA | Combined woollen hat and mask named after a Crimean battle (9) |
| HAIRSHIRT | Rex wears ruffled Irish hat and penitential clothing (4,5) |
| TITFORTAT | Reported hat and other shabby items in retaliation (3,3,3) |
| CHOCOLATE | Awfully cool hat and coat for Charlie Brown (9) |
| ENMESHING | Ken lost hat and Meg caught shin, while getting tangled up (9) |
| EXTEMPORE | Previous temp wore no hat and spoke without notes (9) |
| NIPPEDOUT | Pinched old hat and left in a hurry (6,3) |
| MANHATTAN | City's island suburb had the bloke with the hat and tan (9) |
| COCKLE | 'By his ___ hat and staff, And his sandal shoon' (Hamlet) (6) |
| DRSEUSS | Pseudonymous author of children's books such as The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggs and Ham (2,5) |
| ASTAIRE | Actor and dancer who starred in a number of musical films including Top Hat and Royal Wedding (7) |
| BEGINNERBOOKS | Children's Literature: Series created by Dr Seuss, including The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggs and Ham |
| CLAIR | Director of films including The Italian Straw Hat and the 1945 adaptation of And Then There Were None (5) |
| SNEAD | Sam, U.S. golfer born in 1912 nicknamed The Slammer and noted for his straw hat and folksy humour (5) |
| MRPEANUT | Logo sporting a top hat and monocle |