| MUCH | --- the Miller's Son, one of Robin Hood's Merry Men in folk tales (4) |
| TUCK | Friar ---, one of Robin Hood's Merry Men in folk tales (4) |
| FRIAR | One of Robin Hood's Merry Men in folk tales (5,4) |
| JOHN | Little -; one of Robin Hood's Merry Men (4) |
| OGRE | Brutish giant in folk tales |
| SAGA | Small military commander in folk tale (4) |
| TALE | Offering from the miller or the cook, in Chaucer |
| WERE | "___ the Millers" (comedy starring Jennifer Aniston and Jason Sudeikis) |
| BAND | Robin Hood's merry men, e.g. |
| ASSUCH | In that capacity, a fascist group beheaded the Miller's Son (2,4) |
| SCARLET | Will -; one of the Merry Men in the Robin Hood legends (7) |
| ALANADALE | Wandering minstrel and occasional member of the Merry Men in Robin Hood folklore (4-1-4) |
| LITTLEJOHN | The only member of Robin Hood's Merry Men present in the most common account of his death |
| FRIARTUCK | One of Robin Hood's Merry Men [6th of 7] |
| ALENA | ___-_-Dale: one of Robin Hood's Merry Men. (4,1) |
| GRAHAM | Author of the Poldark novels set in Cornwall including The Black Moon, The Four Swans, The Miller's Dance and The Loving Cup (6) |
| MUCHTHESAME | Similar really, miller's son's as elevated in recurring image (4,3,4) |
| LITTLE | One of Robin Hood's merry men, ... John |
| LAHORE | Pakistani city that's the spot in folk tales (6) |
| EMMAROBERTS | US actress, niece of the famous Julia, whose films include We're the Millers (4,7) |