| BAAED | Called to the shepherd |
| AREEWE | "Where ______ going?" (Question to the shepherd about the destination of the female sheep?) |
| GOODWILL | As two words, a phrase from the Biblical annunciation to the shepherds in the Nativity for amity, kindness or well-wishing; or, as one word in the US, a thrift shop (4,4) |
| BAA | Comment to the shepherd |
| BAAS | Calls to the shepherd |
| REDSKYATNIGHT | Good forecast is very pleasing to the shepherd (3,3,2,5) |
| POTATO | Murphy's contribution to the shepherd's pie (6) |
| LINCOLNSINN | One of the four societies to which barristers of England and Wales called to the Bar must belong (8, |
| BARRISTER | A lawyer who has been called to the bar, qualified to plead in the higher courts (9) |
| MINEHOST | One called to the bar shone excitedly in the Cambridge institute (4,4) |
| REDSKY | Heavenly sight, delightful to the shepherds (3,3) |
| OAK | The shepherd devoted to Bathsheba Everdene in Far From The Madding Crowd (7,3) |
| GABRIEL | The shepherd devoted to Bathsheba Everdene in Far From The Madding Crowd (7,3) |
| ABEL | Mathematician who pioneered group theory and proved that there are no algebraic solutions to the general quintic equation; or, the shepherd brother of Cain (4) |
| CLEVER | Initially called to the bar as talented (6) |
| BAILIE | Scottish magistrate that is called to the bar |
| ACCRA | A gunner overseas called to the capital (5) |
| COPPICE | Apes called to the woodland (7) |
| ATTY | One called to the bar (abbr.) |
| PAGED | Called to the foyer quietly when getting on |