| BYRON | Poet "mad, bad and dangerous to know" |
| LORDBYRON | Poet described by Lady Caroline Lamb as "mad, bad, and dangerous to know" |
| LADYCAROLINELAMB | British aristocrat and novelist who described Lord Byron as "mad, bad, and dangerous to know" |
| SANDDAB | Fish that's sad, bad, 'n' dangerous to know (4,3) |
| SIREN | Fascinating woman (but dangerous to know) (5) |
| ARSENICAL | An eclair's fancy - and dangerous to eat |
| BANKOFMUMANDDAD | OK, fund blown: mad, bad man's needed to resort to this? (4,2,3,3,3) |
| NUTSHELL | Mad, bad place in which the truth resides? (8) |
| CALIGULA | Mad, bad Roman emperor, assassinated AD 41 (8) |
| DAVIDBELLAMY | Natural history man on TV may be mad, bad, lively |
| TINA | "every 5 years ___ fey emerges from her apartment on the upper west side to speak for 30 seconds and cause the entire world to go into a frenzy. this is a sign of great and dangerous and awe inspiring |
| AMOK | To "run ___" means to behave in a wild and dangerous manner. (4) |
| ARMISTICE | Agreement to stop battling regularly hairy and dangerous driving conditions |
| HORNETSNEST | Stirred up it's dangerous - to hens and terns too! |
| TOUCHANDGO | Dangerous to make contact and leave (5-3-2) |
| HOMICIDAL | Hot oil and acid fluid around male dangerous to humans (9) |
| PARLOUR | Dangerous to change sides in supper to make room (7) |
| COBWEB | Dangerous to fly, use horse and trap (6) |
| SEA | Crabbers leave home to work for months at a time on the icy and dangerous waters of the Arctic ___ |
| ROGUEELEPHANT | It's to be open later for the huge and dangerous beast (5,8) |