Yes. In order for it to be an independent clause there would have to be a subject that is over your head.
This answer is: 👍 Helpful ( 1 ) 👎 Not Helpful ( 2 ) Add a Comment More answersOver my head is a prepositional phrase which can not stand by itself. "Over" is a preposition.
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This answer is: 👍 Helpful ( 1 ) 👎 Not Helpful ( 0 ) Add a CommentA clause that does not make sense without the presence of another clause is called a dependent clause.
"You played tennis anyway" is the independent clause; "although it was raining" is the dependent clause. An independent clause can stand on its own as a sentence, but a dependent clause cannot be a sentence.