| CLYDEBARROW | Criminal partner of Bonnie Parker (5,6) |
| LESTERGILLIS | Known as Baby Face Nelson, the criminal partner of John Dillinger |
| BARROW | Clyde, thief and partner of Bonnie Parker (6) |
| CLYDE | ___ Barrow, partner in crime of Bonnie Parker (5) |
| FAYEDUNAWAY | *Bonnie Parker in "Bonnie and Clyde" (letters 4-6) |
| ACCOMPLICE | Calm cop discomposed by cool criminal partner (10) |
| CULPRIT | Criminal partner dismissed by primate in sect (7) |
| ABET | Assist's criminal partner |
| MOLLUSC | Criminal's partner from America caught a slug? (7) |
| FAYE | Forename of the US actor who played Bonnie Parker in a famous 1967 film (4) |
| MOLL | Bonnie Parker, for one |
| LAWLESS | Woman having oddly wilder heart, like Bonnie Parker? (7) |
| PROVINE | Dorothy ___, actress who played the title role in 1958 biopic The Bonnie Parker Story (7) |
| PARKER | Surname of the female half of Bonnie and Clyde. (6) |
| SKYEBOATSONG | Song recalling the escape of Bonnie Prince Charlie after his defeat at the Battle of Culloden in 1746 |
| REDCROWNTAVERN | The ____ and Tourist Cabins in Missouri was the site of a 1933 gun battle, after which two members of Bonnie and Clyde's gang were captured or fatally wounded |
| BRAE | The ____s of bonnie Doon are one of its fresh and fair features in a Robert Burns song |
| MACDONALD | Flora ---, facilitator of Bonnie Prince Charlie’s escape after the Battle of Culloden |
| FLORA | Name, shared with an anthology, book on blooms or botany, of a Jacobite heroine whose rescuing boatlift of Bonnie Prince Charlie after his defeat at Culloden is recounted in The Skye Boat Song (5) |
| ESTELLE | Actress Parsons of "Bonnie and Clyde" |