| ROBIN | - Hood, legendary medieval English outlaw (5) |
| HOOD | Robin ___, legendary medieval English hero drama series (4) |
| ROSES | Wars of the -, medieval English conflict (5) |
| ROBINHOOD | Legendary medieval outlaw of Sherwood Forest (5,4) |
| ROBINGOODFELLOW | Mischievous sprite of medieval English folklore also known as Puck (5,10) |
| CHAUCER | Medieval English poet who wrote "The Canterbury Tales" |
| ELEANOR | First name of three wives of medieval English kings |
| COTTER | Medieval English villein (6) |
| LONGBOW | Medieval English archer's weapon (7) |
| JULIAN | ___ of Norwich, medieval English anchoress and mystic (6) |
| ROBINBONNET | English outlaw? |
| STALLTHEKINGSMEN | Order from an old English outlaw to his cohorts? |
| RENEGADE | Study to gather information about English outlaw (8) |
| EVERYMAN | Medieval English morality play in which the central figure represents mankind (8) |
| RICHARD | Medieval English merchant who was four times Lord Mayor of London (7,11) |
| WHITTINGTON | Medieval English merchant who was four times Lord Mayor of London (7,11) |
| AUTHOR | Word for an inventor or originator in medieval English, later a writer (6) |
| NICE | Word meaning foolish, ignorant and silly in medieval English that later came to mean pleasant and kind (4) |
| FOG | Name in medieval English for a type of coarse grass; later, a new or second growth of grass following a hay harvest; a dense cloud-like mist near the ground; or, a mental haze (3) |
| COVENTRY | This medieval English city was devastated by an air raid in WWII. Its famous cathedral was destroyed |