| THELADYOFTHELAKE | Poem by Sir Walter Scott which begins with the hunting of a stag in the Trossachs (3,4,2,3,4) |
| ANIMALFARM | 1949 novel which begins with the name Mr Jones |
| DAYSOFTHUNDER | 1990 sports action drama film directed by Tony Scott which stars Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise: 3 wds. |
| KATRINE | Loch ____ in the Trossachs is featured in Walter Scott's poem The Lady of the Lake |
| TREY | A set of three; a playing card or die with a value between deuce and cater; the third tine of a stag's antler; or, a threepenny bit (4) |
| EXMOOR | With a flag bearing a depiction of a stag's head and a star, a former royal hunting ground, site aro |
| MARMION | Poem by Sir Walter Scott ending with the Battle of Flodden (7) |
| LAKE | The Lady of the ___, poem by Sir Walter Scott (4) |
| LAY | 'The --- of the Last Minstrel', poem by Sir Walter Scott (3) |
| LADYOFTHELAKE | Female character(s) in the Arthurian legend - poem by Sir Walter Scott (4,2,3,4) |
| FLODDEN | 'Marmion: A Tale of -- Field', poem by Sir Walter Scott (7) |
| LAYOFTHELAST | The ___, 1805 narrative poem by Sir Walter Scott (3,2,3,4,8) |
| MINSTREL | The -, 1805 narrative poem by Sir Walter Scott (3,2,3,4,8) |
| ICE | A Song of and Fire, fantasy novel series which begins with A Game of Thrones (3) |
| LOCHLOMOND | Celebrated in a folk song and forming part of the region that contains the Great Trossachs Forest, the largest freshwater lake in Scotland by surface area (4,6) |
| LOMOND | Largest of the Scottish lochs, forming a National Park with the Trossachs since 2002 (6) |
| LOCH | Scottish word for a water body such as Lomond in the Trossachs (4) |
| TRIPPANT | Of a stag or deer in heraldry, standing with the right forefoot raised (8) |
| PRUFROCK | 1915 poem by TS Eliot which begins with a quotation from Dante's Inferno (8) |
| THELOVESONGOF | 1915 poem by TS Eliot which begins with a quotation from Dante's Inferno (3,4,4,2) |