| VARLET | In medieval times, a young boy acting as a knight's attendant (6) |
| PAGE | Youth acting as a knight's attendant (4) |
| SOLOMON | David's boy acting alone by day |
| KNIGHT | A boy, servant or youth to the Anglo-Saxons, but in medieval times, a warrior or man of distinguished military rank (6) |
| ORDEAL | In medieval times, a method of testing guilt (6) |
| GORGET | In medieval times, a piece of armour which protected the throat (6) |
| SQUIRE | In mediaeval times, a knight's attendant (6) |
| VIELLE | A stringed musical instrument from medieval times; a hurdy-gurdy (6) |
| RABBIT | Film about a young boy in Hitler's army (4,6) |
| EMPIRE | ____ Of The Sun, novel by JG Ballard about a young boy's experiences in wartime China (6) |
| PATROL | PAW ____, animated TV series featuring a young boy named Ryder (6) |
| MASTER | Tutor for a young boy (6) |
| LITTER | Word for a bed in medieval times, later hay, rushes, straw etc as bedding for cattle or horses; a brood of kittens, piglets or other animals; or, rubbish, carelessly strewn on the ground (6) |
| ERRANT | On a quest, as a knight (6) |
| BERGEN | Port in S.W. Norway important in medieval times (6) |
| GUILD | In medieval times, a union of men in the same trade or craft |
| BARD | In medieval times, a poet employed by a monarch or nobleman (4) |
| WIMPLE | Headdress of linen or silk worn by women in medieval times (6) |
| COMETH | Hot after celestial traveller arrives in medieval times (6) |
| TRITONE | Prohibited for use in medieval times, a dissonant augmented fourth comprising three whole tones that is also known as the "Devil's interval" (7) |