| GRAINGER | Composer of Shepherd's Hey (8) |
| PASTORAL | Spoken exam on history of shepherds (8) |
| CUTHBERT | A patron saint of shepherds (8) |
| CORSICAN | If islander loses crop, it will mean rise of shepherd |
| FAUNA | Roman protector of shepherds with a list of animals (5) |
| CROOKS | Another word for the crosiers of bishops or staffs of shepherds (6) |
| PAN | Utensil in which to heat milk or cook sauce; loaf of bread baked in a tin; dish used by a gold prospector; or, the Greek god of shepherds, flocks, woods and the wild (3) |
| PASTORALS | Works of art/literature portraying the rural life of shepherds |
| FAUN | Protector of shepherds in Roman mythology (4) |
| PAEAN | Tribute to God of Shepherds guarding Vedas regularly (5) |
| WHITECITY | District of London in the northern part of Shepherd's Bush (5,4) |
| CHARM | Word, from Latin's carmen "song, verse", for an amulet, little trinket, magical spell or sprig of shepherd's-purse, said to bring luck or ward off a curse; one's attracting fascinating power of allure |
| THEOCRITUS | Ancient Greek "father of pastoral poetry", whose idealised depiction of shepherd life, Idylls, greatly influenced Virgil's Eclogues (10) |
| PIETY | Devotion of shepherd's maybe timely in the extreme |
| MINCE | Constituent of shepherd's pie (5) |
| GERMAN | Type of shepherd? |
| ENYA | Grammy-winning singer of "Shepherd Moons" |
| GOOD | What kind of shepherd was He? |
| COLLIE | Between two points, doesn't tell the truth to associate of shepherd (6) |
| GLAMPING | Form of recreational outdoor living or activity in bell tents, shepherds' huts, tree houses or yurts with some of the comforts or luxuries of home (8) |