| POACHERS | "Oh dear!" cried the deer in Sherwood Forest, 'here come those robbin' hoods a-hunting!" (8) |
| IVEBEENTAKENIN | "Oh dear!" cried the waist, "___." |
| NEDKELLY | No wizard of Oz was he ...but a rollin' stone of an Irish robbin' hood historically. (3,5) |
| COWLS | Hoods a hundred birds (5) |
| CROP | Short cut - taken when hunting! (4) |
| SKIMASK | Robbin' hood? |
| PRECAUTIONS | To be taken beforehand or up come those reactions! (11) |
| MEOW | "___!" ...cried the cat |
| OUTOF | "Not in fashion, but gone awry!"cried the auld tailor from Skye? (3,2,6) |
| KILTER | "Not in fashion, but gone awry!"cried the auld tailor from Skye? (3,2,6) |
| MAJOROAK | Tree in Sherwood Forest that was the legendary meeting-place for Robin Hood and his men (5,3) |
| MISCHIEF | Robin Hood: ___ in Sherwood, kids animated series from 2016 to 2019 (8) |
| SHARLENE | Pam Bottomley in Sherwood (8,5) |
| FORESTRY | Maybe bow's shot showing expertise in Sherwood? |
| BRIANENO | Musician with the 1974 album "Here Come the Warm Jets" |
| CHEESEIT | "Run! Here come the cops!" |
| TIPPET | A liripipe-like pendent streamer from a sleeve of a medieval cote-hardie or from a hood; a woman's short shoulder cape of fur; a long stole, often the whole pelt of a fox, marten or mink; or, an eccle |
| BELLMAN | "‘Just the place for a Snark!' the ____ cried" (The Hunting of the Snark) |
| TUCK | Name of the friar in the legends of Robin Hood; a child's personal supply of snacks/food at school; or, a move in gymnastics, skiing and trampolining (4) |
| DOMINO | From "lord, master", a priest's winter hood; a cloak with a half-mask for a masquerade; the person wearing this; or, a "bone" with A6 pips (6) |