| REDBREAST | Another name for the robin (9) |
| ALANADALE | In the Robin Hood legend, a wandering minstrel who became a member of the Merry Men |
| FLYCATCHER | Any of various insectivorous Old World birds including the robin, stonechat, wheatear and the black redstart whose Italian name means "red-tailed chimney sweep" (10) |
| SCARLET | Will -; one of the Merry Men in the Robin Hood legends (7) |
| MUCH | Who is the miller's son in the Robin Hood stories? (4) |
| ALLANADALE | Who is the minstrel in the Robin Hood tales? (5,1,4) |
| BLUETHROAT | A songbird resembling the robin seen in scrub and grassy areas near the UK's east coast (10) |
| MAID | --- Marian, the heroine of the Robin Hood legend in English folklore (4) |
| FRIAR | ___ Tuck, character in the Robin Hood stories (5) |
| JOAQUIN | *____ Murrieta, a.k.a. the Robin Hood of El Dorado |
| RELIANT | See 9A Ancestor of the Robin (7,5) |
| WES | ___ Moore, antipoverty entrepreneur of the Robin Hood Foundation |
| REGAL | It was replaced by the Robin in 1973 (7, 5) |
| ADALE | Allan-___ (figure in the Robin Hood legend) |
| IVANHOE | Novel that strongly influenced the Robin Hood legend |
| CHAT | Bird such as the robin, redstart or nightingale |
| PRINCEJOHN | Primary villain in the Robin Hood stories |
| SWINDONTOWN | The "Robins" who play their home matches at the Nigel Eady County Ground (7,4) |
| BIRTHSTONE | Perhaps ruby breast finally seen amongst the robins flying |
| SWINDON | Town in Wiltshire whose football team are nicknamed The Robins (7) |