Nightcap (disambiguation)
- Nightcap (disambiguation)
Nightcap often refers to a warm cloth cap worn while sleeping, often with pajamas, but it may also refer to:
* Nightcap (beverage), a beverage drunk before bed that is usually alcoholic
* Nightcap (garment), a garment, worn on the head, while a person is sleeping
* Nightcap, a 1993 double-disk album by Jethro Tull
* Nightcaps, a New Zealand community
* The NightCap, a Australian late-night TV show airing online and on Channel 7 HD from February 2008
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