| BRENDANBEHAN | Famous navigator and outlaw shelter the man returning as the quare fellow was his (7,5) |
| PIKETHEATRE | Dublin playhouse where the premiere of Brendan Behan's The Quare Fellow was given (4,7) |
| MINOR | Ronald, I am returning as the younger brother at school (5) |
| NAMES | Reveals the identity of the man returning to heartless Eve's (5) |
| NOEL | Man returning as another man (4) |
| BEHOLD | See the man returning in well-marked setting (6) |
| LEON | Man returning as another (4) |
| BEHAN | Surname of the Irish author and playwright whose works include The Quare Fellow and Borstal Boy (5) |
| WILDWILDWEST | Setting with cowboys and outlaws |
| PLAYINGFIELDS | Pitches to the quare fellow popular on golf greens (7,6) |
| BRENDAN | -- Behan, Irish author of 'The Quare Fellow' (7) |
| ROBERT | ___ the Bruce; believed to have been born and raised in what was Turnberry Castle, the king of Scots depicted in Braveheart and Outlaw King (6) |
| DRIPDRIED | Silly fellow was lost for words - and hung out in the open to stop being so wet! (4-5) |
| NOLAN | Melburnian artist, Sir Sidney, who made his name with his series of stylised paintings depicting notorious bushranger and outlaw Ned Kelly (5) |
| BRUCE | Robert the -; depicted in Braveheart and Outlaw King, a warrior who ruled Scotland from 1306-29 (5) |
| LEMONADE | In the shelter, the shivering nomad gets a drink (8) |
| REFUGEE | Shelter the East provides for one fleeing his country (7) |
| COTE | Sounds like it's a top one for warmth to shelter the pigeons (4) |
| INTENTION | Aim to be under shelter, the first thing after upset (9) |
| ROMEO | A capital fellow was a bit of a ladies-man (5) |