Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (196 results returned)

#9149, aired 2024-07-18SOME HATS, SOME CATTLE $400: The medieval Latin birretum gives us this word for a soft, round, flat hat, oui? a beret
#9149, aired 2024-07-18SOME HATS, SOME CATTLE $800: This "helmet" popular with explorers & postal workers gets its name from the dried tree substance it's made from pith
#9149, aired 2024-07-18SOME HATS, SOME CATTLE $1200: Want coverage from the sun? Try this hat named for a beach job a lifeguard hat
#9149, aired 2024-07-18SOME HATS, SOME CATTLE $1600: The name of this cattle breed prized for its marbled beef literally means "Japanese cow" wagyu
#9149, aired 2024-07-18SOME HATS, SOME CATTLE $2000: Henry Clay introduced this popular cattle breed to the U.S. from England in 1817 Hereford
#9133, aired 2024-06-26HATS ON $200: The name of this broad-brimmed hat is from Spanish for "shade" a sombrero
#9133, aired 2024-06-26HATS ON $400: A Sarah Bernhardt play gave us this word for a soft felt hat later favored by many a movie mobster a fedora
#9133, aired 2024-06-26HATS ON $600: This stiff felt hat with a rounded crown & narrow brim got its name in 19th century America, not from a big British horse race a derby
#9133, aired 2024-06-26HATS ON $1,000 (Daily Double): In the 1860s he designed an all-weather felt hat he called "The Boss of the Plains" (John) Stetson
#9133, aired 2024-06-26HATS ON $1000: You wear this Scottish cap anywhere, not just to a David Mamet play about real estate salesmen a glengarry
#9017, aired 2024-01-16HATS IN OTHER WORDS $200: A vaquero is a type of one a cowboy hat
#9017, aired 2024-01-16HATS IN OTHER WORDS $400: Boil an egg this way if you want a solid inside hard boiled
#9017, aired 2024-01-16HATS IN OTHER WORDS $600: A type of quark or kind of toy tops
#9017, aired 2024-01-16HATS IN OTHER WORDS $800: The country with Volcán Barú as its highest point Panama
#9017, aired 2024-01-16HATS IN OTHER WORDS $1000: A tin or container for tablets or lozenges a pill box
#8984, aired 2023-11-30HATS $400: Featured in the "Harry Potter" movies, this hat takes its name from its function at Hogwarts school a Sorting Hat
#8984, aired 2023-11-30HATS $800: Douli, the Chinese word for the hat seen here, indicates that it's made of this material bamboo
#8984, aired 2023-11-30HATS $1200: The name of this often brimless hat, popular in the 1920s, is French for "bell", after the shape of the hat a cloche
#8984, aired 2023-11-30HATS $1600: This Grand Ole Opry comedy star used to wear a straw hat with the $1.98 price tag still attached Minnie Pearl
#8984, aired 2023-11-30HATS $2000: In Wagner's operas, this eldest Valkyrie is stereotypically dressed in a horned helmet & breastplate Brünhilde
#8581, aired 2022-02-21SCRAMBLED HATS $400: Go south by southwest: MORE ORBS a sombrero
#8581, aired 2022-02-21SCRAMBLED HATS $800: '60s sensation: LOX BLIP a pillbox
#8581, aired 2022-02-21SCRAMBLED HATS $1200: Ideal for detecting: ELK ARRESTED a deerstalker
#8581, aired 2022-02-21SCRAMBLED HATS $1600: Perfect on a president: I TOP VEEPS a stovepipe
#8581, aired 2022-02-21SCRAMBLED HATS $2000: Chefly chapeau: QUOTE a toque
#8411, aired 2021-05-31HATS IN BOOKS $200: Alice encounters this crazed craftsman at a tea party the Mad Hatter
#8411, aired 2021-05-31HATS IN BOOKS $400: To write his bestseller about this colorfully hatted group, Robin Moore trained with them & accompanied them to Vietnam the Green Berets
#8411, aired 2021-05-31HATS IN BOOKS $600: In a Dr. Seuss book title, Bartholomew Cubbins wears this many hats 500
#8411, aired 2021-05-31HATS IN BOOKS $800: This colorfully dressed guy took Curious George from a life in the jungle to one in the city the Man in the Yellow Hat
#8411, aired 2021-05-31HATS IN BOOKS $1000: This French schoolgirl can often be found wearing a sailor hat; one of Ludwig Bemelmans' books is her "and the Bad Hat" Madeline
#8282, aired 2020-11-17HATS AMORE! $200: The name of this wide-brimmed hat popular in Mexico comes from Spanish for "shade" sombrero
#8282, aired 2020-11-17HATS AMORE! $400: Hats with four dents in the crown have been adopted by forest rangers & are named for this ursine ranger Smokey Bear
#8282, aired 2020-11-17HATS AMORE! $600: Slouch hats are associated with this country; World War I cavalry soldiers from there would wear emu feathers on them Australia
#8282, aired 2020-11-17HATS AMORE! $800: Move the tassel on this hat from right to left when you graduate, then toss it skyward a mortarboard
#8282, aired 2020-11-17HATS AMORE! $1000: Samuel L. Jackson has his own line of this brand of caps that is an abbreviation of "knitted angora wool" a Kangol
#8218, aired 2020-05-20HATS ALL, FOLKS $200: At the Alamo gift shop, you can purchase a replica of this man's coonskin cap Davy Crockett
#8218, aired 2020-05-20HATS ALL, FOLKS $400: A zucchetto is a religious skullcap & if it's red, it's worn by someone of this high Catholic rank cardinal
#8218, aired 2020-05-20HATS ALL, FOLKS $600: In "The Roman Hat Mystery", which introduced Ellery Queen, a missing one of these tall formal men's hats holds the key to a murder a top hat
#8218, aired 2020-05-20HATS ALL, FOLKS $800: In "A Clockwork Orange", teenage criminal Alex & his droogs wear this kind of hat AKA a derby a bowler
#8218, aired 2020-05-20HATS ALL, FOLKS $1000: This 3-sided hat was a hallmark of Revolutionary War-era fashion a tri-corner hat
#7952, aired 2019-03-19HATS INCREDIBLE $200: Numeric name for a wide-brimmed cowboy that's extra tall 10-gallon
#7952, aired 2019-03-19HATS INCREDIBLE $400: In the old days, students could get a "D" in school--& in fashion--when made to wear this tall, conical cap after failing a dunce cap
#7952, aired 2019-03-19HATS INCREDIBLE $600: The petasos was a wide-brimmed hat of ancient Greece; the name is also applied to the winged hat of this god Hermes
#7952, aired 2019-03-19HATS INCREDIBLE $800: This hat here was a huge hit with men in Turkey until the 1920s a fez
#7952, aired 2019-03-19HATS INCREDIBLE $1000: "Pig" out & name this men's hat, flat on top with a crease around the crown's edge a porkpie hat
#7827, aired 2018-09-25HATS $200: What the Brits call a bowler, we in the U.S. call this, after an earl & an English horse race a derby
#7827, aired 2018-09-25HATS $400: Type of chapeau in song titles by Prince & by Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler a beret
#7827, aired 2018-09-25HATS $600: A Robert Burns poem gave this flat cap its name a tam o'shanter
#7827, aired 2018-09-25HATS $800: As Sherlock Holmes, Basil Rathbone sported this cap also called a fore-and-after a deerstalker
#7827, aired 2018-09-25HATS $1000: We hope the name of this hat, popular for women in the 1920s, rings a bell a cloche
#7651, aired 2017-12-11DOGS IN HATS $200: Here's this breed looking characteristically continental a poodle
#7651, aired 2017-12-11DOGS IN HATS $400: A county of northern England lends its name to this breed a Yorkshire Terrier
#7651, aired 2017-12-11DOGS IN HATS $600: Like the Lhasa apso, this lion dog with a 2-word name is originally from Tibet the shih tzu
#7651, aired 2017-12-11DOGS IN HATS $800: The working dog seen here was first bred to herd cattle in this U.K. country Wales
#7651, aired 2017-12-11DOGS IN HATS $1000: With a nose second only to the bloodhound's in keenness, this breed was developed as a hunter, I reckon a basset hound
#7592, aired 2017-09-19MEN IN HATS $200: People spent a lot of time on his couch Freud
#7592, aired 2017-09-19MEN IN HATS $400: He's the cat in the top hat Winston Churchill
#7592, aired 2017-09-19MEN IN HATS $600: This British admiral and naval hero looked quite dashing in his uniform Lord Nelson
#7592, aired 2017-09-19MEN IN HATS $800: Oh, tell us the name of this Italian operatic composer (Giuseppe) Verdi
#7592, aired 2017-09-19MEN IN HATS $1000: He's the Dubliner seen here (James) Joyce
#6687, aired 2013-10-15HATS ALL, FOLKS $200: Hey there, cowboy... western hats from this brand include the Royal Flush & Boss of the Plains in black Stetson
#6687, aired 2013-10-15HATS ALL, FOLKS $400: An opera hat is collapsible & made of dull silk, but you're puttin' on this tall hat, made of shiny silk with a narrow brim a top hat
#6687, aired 2013-10-15HATS ALL, FOLKS $600: The lady wore this soft cap with a round top, "the kind you find in a secondhand store" a beret
#6687, aired 2013-10-15HATS ALL, FOLKS $800: This actress must have really wanted to be alone in the '30s when she wore a slouch hat so often, it was known by her name Greta Garbo
#6687, aired 2013-10-15HATS ALL, FOLKS $1000: The hat seen here was worn by this stern 17th century religious group that got its name during a vestments controversy the Puritans
#6262, aired 2011-12-06HATS ENTERTAINMENT $400: Basil Rathbone played this deerstalker-donning detective 15 times on film (& despaired at being typed by the role) Sherlock Holmes
#6262, aired 2011-12-06HATS ENTERTAINMENT $800: In 1989 this movie character's trademark brown fedora was donated to the Smithsonian Indiana Jones
#6262, aired 2011-12-06HATS ENTERTAINMENT $1200: "There must have been some magic in that old silk hat they found", because it made this animated guy "dance around" Frosty the Snowman
#6262, aired 2011-12-06HATS ENTERTAINMENT $1600: In "Curious George" Will Ferrell voiced Ted, otherwise known as the man with this the yellow hat
#6262, aired 2011-12-06HATS ENTERTAINMENT $2000: In 2011 this title hat worn by John Wayne sold for a record $179,250 at auction the green beret
#5428, aired 2008-03-26HATS $200: Cold & wet conditions led him, in 1865, to make the "hat that could tame the American West" a Stetson
#5428, aired 2008-03-26HATS $400: Some speculated that this 1865 literary character was illustrated to resemble Prime Minister William Gladstone the Mad Hatter
#5428, aired 2008-03-26HATS $600: Movie choreographer Mr. Berkeley is on a first-name basis with this furry hat worn by hussars busby
#5428, aired 2008-03-26HATS $800: "Derby" is the American name for this British hat a bowler
#5428, aired 2008-03-26HATS $1000: A topee is also called this kind of helmet, from the plant material it's made from a pith helmet
#5242, aired 2007-05-29THE CATS IN THE HATS $400: The guy seen here, William Van Alen, designed this in New York from 1928-1930 the Chrysler Building
#5242, aired 2007-05-29THE CATS IN THE HATS $800: He's the only cat with a hat in the photo seen here Stalin
#5242, aired 2007-05-29THE CATS IN THE HATS $1200: Hats off to this man who sang a lot in "Evita" Che (Guevara)
#5242, aired 2007-05-29THE CATS IN THE HATS $1600: "Viva" this early 20th century revolutionary (Emiliano) Zapata
#5242, aired 2007-05-29THE CATS IN THE HATS $2000: The cat on the left is this detective who started the Army's Secret Service Pinkerton
#4657, aired 2004-11-30FUNNY HATS $400: This "Grand Ole Opry" comedy star used to wear a straw hat with the $1.98 price tag still attached Minnie Pearl
#4657, aired 2004-11-30FUNNY HATS $800: Featured in the "Harry Potter" movies, this hat takes its name from its function at Hogwarts School the Sorting Hat
#4657, aired 2004-11-30FUNNY HATS $1200: Goya liked to paint at night, so he wore a hat rimmed with these candles
#4657, aired 2004-11-30FUNNY HATS $2000: In Wagner's operas, this eldest Valkyrie is stereotypically dressed in a horned helmet & breastplate Brunhilde
#4657, aired 2004-11-30FUNNY HATS $4,800 (Daily Double): The name of this often brimless hat, popular in the 1920s, is French for "bell", after the shape of the hat a cloche
#3617, aired 2000-05-02HATS ALL, FOLKS! $100: Donald Duck could tell you it's the occupational hat seen here: sailor
#3617, aired 2000-05-02HATS ALL, FOLKS! $200: From the Latin for "device", it's the traditional occupation of this hat's wearer: train engineer
#3617, aired 2000-05-02HATS ALL, FOLKS! $300: The hat seen here is worn by police in this European nation of almost 60 million: France
#3617, aired 2000-05-02HATS ALL, FOLKS! $400: Hats like the one seen here are worn by this group that was named for a Mennonite elder: Amish
#3617, aired 2000-05-02HATS ALL, FOLKS! $500: It's the "exhausting" style of hat seen here: stovepipe
#3308, aired 1999-01-13HATS ON! $100: Children's book title character who wears the hat seen here the Cat in the Hat
#3308, aired 1999-01-13HATS ON! $200: From the Spanish for "shade", it's the hat seen here, senor a sombrero
#3308, aired 1999-01-13HATS ON! $300: As Tarzan could tell you, this hat's name refers to the plant fiber it's made from a pith helmet
#3308, aired 1999-01-13HATS ON! $400: This hat's name comes from a Rabbie Burns poem a tam o' shanter
#3308, aired 1999-01-13HATS ON! $500: The name of this hat is elementary, my dear contestant deerstalker
#2946, aired 1997-05-26HATS $200: In America, hat sizes increase in size by this fraction of an inch eighth of an inch
#2946, aired 1997-05-26HATS $400: Some types of this head covering can use up to 50 yards of material turban
#2946, aired 1997-05-26HATS $600: In the 19th century this man's hat was known as the “hat that crowned the west” (John) Stetson
#2946, aired 1997-05-26HATS $800: This term for a woman's hat tied under the chin with a ribbon can also be used for men's hats bonnet
#2946, aired 1997-05-26HATS $1000: The distinctive hat worn by this group that guards the Tower of London has a narrow brim & a pleated crown Beefeaters (yeomen of the guard)
#2258, aired 1994-06-01HATS $100: Catholic cardinals wear scarlet skullcaps; the Pope wears this color white
#2258, aired 1994-06-01HATS $200: This cap with a pompon in the center is a part of the Scottish national dress a tam o' shanter
#2258, aired 1994-06-01HATS $300: The shapka, a fur hat that can be up to 2 feet high, is usually identified with these Russian soldiers Cossacks
#2258, aired 1994-06-01HATS $400: Makers of hats for men are called hatters; makers of hats for women are called this milliners
#2258, aired 1994-06-01HATS $500: When introduced into the U.S. in the 1860s, this English hat named for its maker was renamed the Derby the bowler
#1974, aired 1993-03-18HATS $100: These skullcaps were once worn by college freshmen; Brownie Girl Scouts still wear them beanies
#1974, aired 1993-03-18HATS $200: Poke & sun are types of this woman's hat that's usually tied under the chin with a ribbon a bonnet
#1974, aired 1993-03-18HATS $300: This scarf wrapped around the head is now chiefly worn by Muslims a turban
#1974, aired 1993-03-18HATS $400: The name of this high-crowned hat of felt or straw comes from a Spanish word for "shade" a sombrero
#1974, aired 1993-03-18HATS $500: This woolen cap was named for the hero of a Robert Burns poem tam o'shanter
#1604, aired 1991-07-18HATS $200: One may be war or Easter a bonnet
#1604, aired 1991-07-18HATS $400: The animal whose fur is used in most men's fur felt hats today is this one often pulled from hats rabbits
#1604, aired 1991-07-18HATS $600: Nautical-sounding name for a stiff-brimmed, flat-crowned straw hat a sailor hat (boater)
#1604, aired 1991-07-18HATS $800: Muslim men wear a tarboosh alone or as the inner part of one of these a turban
#1604, aired 1991-07-18HATS $1000: The pillbox hat worn by the French army; the Confederate cap was based on it a kepi
#1474, aired 1991-01-17HATS $200: On average, 7 to 8 yards of material are used in a pagri, a type of this headdress worn in India Turban
#1474, aired 1991-01-17HATS $400: Worn by England's Yeoman Warders of the Tower, this hat has given them their nickname Beefeater
#1474, aired 1991-01-17HATS $600: Basque shepherds commonly wear this soft, brimless hat Beret
#1474, aired 1991-01-17HATS $800: Indian women of Bolivia wear these mens' hats as a part of their traditional costume Derby Hat
#1474, aired 1991-01-17HATS $1000: This soft felt hat with a tapered crown and center crease is named for an 1882 French play Fedora
#1468, aired 1991-01-09HATS $100: Legend has it that this hat should have 100 pleats to stand for the 100 ways to prepare eggs a chef's hat
#1468, aired 1991-01-09HATS $200: Red dye made in this Moroccan city provided the color for this, formerly the national hat of Turkey Fez
#1468, aired 1991-01-09HATS $300: An Italian city that was a center for hat fashions gave us this term for a maker of women's hats a milliner
#1468, aired 1991-01-09HATS $400: Although he went hatless through much of his campaign, JFK wore this type of hat at his inauguration a top hat
#1468, aired 1991-01-09HATS $500: In the late 1800s & early 1900s hats were decorated with feathers from a marabou, a type of this bird a stork
#1444, aired 1990-12-06HATS $100: Named for a Philadelphia hatter, it's been called the hat that crowned the West the Stetson
#1444, aired 1990-12-06HATS $200: The English call it a bowler; the French, a melon; we call it this a derby
#1444, aired 1990-12-06HATS $300: American women buy one quarter of all their hats just before this holiday Easter
#1444, aired 1990-12-06HATS $400: Sherlock Holmes wouldn't be fully dressed without this soft woolen hat with ear flaps a deerstalker
#1444, aired 1990-12-06HATS $500: In the U.S. & England, men's hats increase in size by this fractional increment the eighth
#1336, aired 1990-05-28HATS $100: This is said to be put on by a ponderer a thinking cap
#1336, aired 1990-05-28HATS $200: 1 of the basic silhouettes from which women's hats are derived, it's all wound up a turban
#1336, aired 1990-05-28HATS $300: For masons, it holds cement; for grads, a tassel a mortarboard
#1336, aired 1990-05-28HATS $400: In cricket a bowler who took this many wickets in the same number of balls got a free hat--hence hat trick three
#1336, aired 1990-05-28HATS $500: Wearing Perseus' Helmet of Hades rendered you this invisible
#1314, aired 1990-04-26HATS $100: Gee Wally, it's just the top hat for a large aquatic rodent a beaver hat
#1314, aired 1990-04-26HATS $200: Donald Duck's regular costume includes this type of hat a sailor hat
#1314, aired 1990-04-26HATS $400: According to the cliché, you should try to avoid someone with a bee in this his bonnet
#1314, aired 1990-04-26HATS $500: 1-word name for the cocked hat with the brim turned up in 3 places a tricorn
#1314, aired 1990-04-26HATS $800 (Daily Double): In medieval times it was the job of someone who wore a cap & bells a jester
#1173, aired 1989-10-11HATS $100: The Glengarry, a woolen cap creased lengthwise, originated in this country Scotland
#1173, aired 1989-10-11HATS $200: Occupation most associated with wearing a sou'wester a sailor
#1173, aired 1989-10-11HATS $300: A ballad about U.S. soldiers with these hats was a No. 1 hit for 5 weeks in 1966 green berets
#1173, aired 1989-10-11HATS $400: A long, conical knitted cap with a pompon at the tip, it sounds like it's worn on the leg a stocking cap
#1173, aired 1989-10-11HATS $500: A city near Wiesbaden, W. Germany lent its name to this men's felt hat with a soft dented top a hamburg
#1087, aired 1989-05-02HATS $300: 1981 film in which Henry Fonda's hat was adorned with flies On Golden Pond
#1087, aired 1989-05-02HATS $400: From French for "bell", it's a close-fitting, bell-shaped woman's hat popular in the 1920s a cloche
#1087, aired 1989-05-02HATS $500: Used as a sun shade in the jungle, a topi is a helmet made out of this plant material pith
#1071, aired 1989-04-10HATS & HEADGEAR $200: Some say its name is from the "galloon", or braid, around its crown; others say from how much it held a 10-gallon hat
#1071, aired 1989-04-10HATS & HEADGEAR $400: A flat-brimmed straw hat worn by & named for fellows who enjoy a good row a birder
#1071, aired 1989-04-10HATS & HEADGEAR $600: The room in which you're most likely to see someone wearing a tall white hat called a "toque" a kitchen
#1071, aired 1989-04-10HATS & HEADGEAR $800: A lacy head scarf worn by a lady of Spain a mantilla
#1071, aired 1989-04-10HATS & HEADGEAR $1000: The tall headdress worn by bishops both on & off the chessboard a miter
#1040, aired 1989-02-24HATS $100: During the English Civil War, cavaliers were noted for large ones of these stuck in their hats plumes
#1040, aired 1989-02-24HATS $200: The tall silk hat worn by Abraham Lincoln named for its resemblance to a rooftop fixture stovepipe
#1040, aired 1989-02-24HATS $300: This TV star donated his Detroit Tigers baseball cap to the Smithsonian Tom Selleck
#1040, aired 1989-02-24HATS $400: Unusual headgear worn by Tennessee congressman Estes Kefauver in the '48 primary coonskin cap
#793, aired 1988-02-03HATS $200: The word milliner referred to a person from this city from which women's finery was imported Milan
#793, aired 1988-02-03HATS $400: Arabic for "crown", it's a tall, brimless cone-shaped hat worn by Muslims, not Mahals taj
#793, aired 1988-02-03HATS $600: Both the "Visual Dictionary" & "What's What" say their costumes include a bulb, balloon pants, & a pointed hat clowns
#793, aired 1988-02-03HATS $800: A pig in a "poke" would be wearing a hat of this type bonnet
#793, aired 1988-02-03HATS $1000: A wide-brimmed hat turned upon the side was named after this 18th century British landscape & portrait artist Thomas Gainsborough
#660, aired 1987-06-19HATS $100: Yiddish term for the skull cap won by orthodox male Jews a yarmulke
#660, aired 1987-06-19HATS $200: Of the "Newhart" show's Larry, Darryl, & Darryl, the one who wears a hat Larry
#660, aired 1987-06-19HATS $300: Expression used when someone declares candidacy for political office throw your hat in the ring
#660, aired 1987-06-19HATS $400: One's rank in Turkey used to be shown by the number of heron feathers stuck in this type of headgear the turban
#660, aired 1987-06-19HATS $500: Designer Halston said his 1st hat customer was this Kuklapolitan player Fran Allison
#623, aired 1987-04-29HATS $100: It can top off a pen, radiator, or baseball player cap
#623, aired 1987-04-29HATS $200: Meaning to remove one's hat, it's a contraction of "do off" doff
#623, aired 1987-04-29HATS $300: Of the 4 original Monkees, the 1 who usually wore a knit cap Michael Nesmith
#511, aired 1986-11-24HATS $100: Of Groucho, Chico & Harpo, one whose regular costume didn't include a hat Groucho
#511, aired 1986-11-24HATS $200: Character known for the line, "Hey, Rocky, watch me pull a rabbit outta my hat" Bullwinkle
#511, aired 1986-11-24HATS $300: Won by the horse "Citation", it's also descriptive of the pope's tiara triple crown
#511, aired 1986-11-24HATS $400: Nautical name for a stiff straw hat with a flat crown boater
#511, aired 1986-11-24HATS $500: This men's felt hat got its name from the West German town near Wiesbaden where it was 1st made homburg
#467, aired 1986-09-23HATS $100: Tassel on this hat represents the lock of hair by which Allah pulls a believer up to heaven a fez
#467, aired 1986-09-23HATS $200: True examples of this famous "straw" are made of toquillo straw, & are from South, not Central, America a Panama hat
#467, aired 1986-09-23HATS $300: Korean girls looking for husbands once avoided men who wore tall horse-hair hats, which indicated this that they were married
#467, aired 1986-09-23HATS $400: It's brimless to allow worshipper to touch forehead to ground & is always worn by Sikhs in public a turban
#467, aired 1986-09-23HATS $500: The 3' high hennin, worn by ladies of Europe in the 1400s, had this shape the cone-shaped hat
#407, aired 1986-04-01HATS $200: While some hats have ribbons or feathers, this kind sometimes has a propeller a beanie
#407, aired 1986-04-01HATS $400: It was the tin woodman's hat in "The Wizard of Oz" the funnel
#407, aired 1986-04-01HATS $600: Mark Roth or an Englishman's hat a bowler
#407, aired 1986-04-01HATS $800: The spongy central tissue of plant stems from which jungle helmets were originally made pith
#295, aired 1985-10-25HATS $100: Moving its tassel to the left means you've graduated the mortarboard
#295, aired 1985-10-25HATS $200: The Western hat was originally named for this easterner who designed it a Stetson
#295, aired 1985-10-25HATS $300: Ironically, this bishop's hat was once worn by Jewish high priests the miter
#295, aired 1985-10-25HATS $400: Unlike the haberdasher, this person makes women's hats milliner
#295, aired 1985-10-25HATS $500: Lacy headgear worn by the ladies of Spain the mantilla
#143, aired 1985-03-27HATS $100: French cap that became symbol of Vietnam corps a beret
#143, aired 1985-03-27HATS $500: Unlike the haberdasher, this person makes women's hats a milliner
#87, aired 1985-01-08HATS $100: Where you wear "a feather" after a job well done in your cap
#63, aired 1984-12-05HATS $100: This western topper actually holds only about 3 quarts a ten-gallon hat
#63, aired 1984-12-05HATS $200: Slang for a construction worker a hardhat
#63, aired 1984-12-05HATS $300: '50s fuzzy frontier fad a Davy Crockett coonskin hat
#63, aired 1984-12-05HATS $400: Graduate's cap, it sounds like a plasterer's tool a mortarboard

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