| DROVER | A person who takes cattle or sheep, especially to market, over a long distance (6) |
| ASTRAKHAN | The fur of a newly born Karakul sheep, especially when used for hats or coats in Russia |
| RUSTLER | One who takes cattle runs after poor result (7) |
| REAVER | Robber about to take cattle, as of old |
| RUSTLE | Take cattle - they make such little noise (6) |
| EPIPLASTRA | Resentment in craft market over pieces of tortoiseshell? |
| SLOWLY | A person who takes her time as she goes for a walk on a sunny day is likely walking pretty ___ |
| KRAALS | A word of Dutch origin for the enclosures for cattle or sheep (6) |
| SURETY | A person who takes responsibility for another's performance or undertaking |
| SAFARI | Is about going over a long distance, perhaps? (6) |
| STAYER | Short series about Scottish river, one running over a long distance? |
| ROBBER | A person who takes something from someone illegally (6) |
| CAPTOR | A person who takes another as captive (6) |
| SEXTON | A person who takes care of church property (6) |
| MINDER | An aide or adviser employed by a public figure, especially to manage publicity (6) |
| ABRUPT | Curt or brusque in manner, especially to the point of rudeness (6) |
| SCONCE | Small fort or earthwork, especially to defend a bridge, pass, etc. |
| DONATE | To give, especially to some Philanthropic or religious cause / contribute |
| TRAVEL | Go on a journey - especially to another country. (6) |
| VESTRY | Changing room in church especially to house saint (6) |