| SHERWOOD | Forest at the end of Robin Hood Way (8) |
| GANGSTER | Person telling jokes about end of "Robin Hood" (8) |
| EPPING | Forest at the north-east border of London (6) |
| CHESTNUT | Presumably, they supply fruit to visitors to National Forest at Moira. (5,8) |
| KORNGOLD | Erich Wolfgang ___, Best Music, Original Score Oscar winner for The Adventures of Robin Hood (8) |
| ALANHALE | He was Little John in 1938's "The Adventures of Robin Hood" |
| MERRYMEN | They were happy to be part of Robin Hood's band (5-3) |
| HORSE | Presumably, they supply fruit to visitors to National Forest at Moira. (5,8) |
| LARCH | One from the forest, at length mischievous (5) |
| TOLLYMORE | Forest at foot of Mourne Mountains - Molly tore around (9) |
| ESTATE | Group of homes hidden in forest, at El Dorado (6) |
| GROVE | 1763 rebellion leader heard at small forest at Essequibo Coast village - see 1ac (6,5) |
| COFFEE | 1763 rebellion leader heard at small forest at Essequibo Coast village - w 9ac (6,5) |
| ABREAST | Wild bears in a forest at last, side by side |
| HOPIT | Leave Native American forest at last |
| SCANT | Little John captured by opening to Sherwood Forest at last |
| NOTTS | Abbreviated name of the county famous for the legends of Robin Hood and as the site of Sherwood Fore |
| TUCK | Name of the friar in the legends of Robin Hood; a child's personal supply of snacks/food at school; or, a move in gymnastics, skiing and trampolining (4) |
| EERIE | Like forests at night |
| NOTTINGHAM | Once known as Tigguo Cobauc (place of caves), the city associated with the legend of Robin Hood (10) |