| BARITONE | Arranged tea with Robin, a singer between tenor and bass (8) |
| ALTOSOLO | Aria for a singer between soprano and tenor |
| CHATWIN | Travel writer arranged tea with 18-across (7) |
| SONGBIRD | Wren, nightingale, mistle thrush, skylark, robin... a passerine vertebrate characterised by its melodic call (8) |
| TROMBONE | Instrument brought by tenor and bass on entering European city |
| BIRDCAGE | 'The --', 1996 film with Robin Williams and Gene Hackman (8) |
| BIRTHDAY | P for Pinter, broadcasting John's gas with Robin (8) |
| AIRBORNE | When flying with robin, are moving about (8) |
| SHERWOOD | _ Forest, Nottinghamshire wooded area associated with Robin Hood (8) |
| MERRYMEN | What jolly chaps one associates with Robin Hood! (5,3) |
| ALTO | Singing voice between tenor and soprano (4) |
| BASSOON | Woodwind instrument with a double reed playing in the tenor and bass ranges |
| BOYD | Which Australian artistic family has members Robin, a writer and architect; Arthur, a painter and sc |
| ARLO | Singer between Melanie and Joan at Woodstock |
| RAGGED | ____ robin, a pink-flowered plant growing on marshy ground with tatty looking petals (6) |
| THUMB | Tenor and bass, suppressing wordless sound, try for lift? (5) |
| FALSEHOOD | Someone pretending to be Robin - a misrepresentation (9) |
| OBSERVATION | Attention given to duck; Robin's a vet, anyway! (11) |
| VOICES | Tenor and bass |
| PARTS | Soprano, tenor, and bass, e.g. |