| FRIARTUCK | Member of Robin Hood's band of men portrayed on screen by Ronnie Barker and Tim Minchin |
| OPEN | - All Hours; Roy Clarke sitcom with characters Arkwright and Granville played by Ronnie Barker and David Jason (4) |
| SCARLET | Will, prominent member of Robin Hood's band of merry men (7) |
| TUCK | Friar forming part of Robin Hood's band of Merry Men; a child's personal snacks for school; or, knees drawn to chest in skiing, gymnastics, diving, trampolining and other sports (4) |
| LITTLEJOHN | Member of Robin Hood's band |
| FRIAR | What was Tuck, member of Robin Hood's band? (5) |
| ALANADALE | Legendary wandering minstrel in Robin Hood's band of 'Merry Men' (4-1-4) |
| GRUMPY | The kind of old men portrayed by Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau |
| BYTHESEA | 1982 BBC film starring The Two Ronnies, and written by Ronnie Barker under the pseudonyms "Dave Huggett and Larry Keith" |
| ALLANADALE | One of Robin Hoods band |
| MERRYMEN | They were happy to be part of Robin Hood's band (5-3) |
| ARKWRIGHT | Occupational name for a maker of chests; also the grocer played by Ronnie Barker in Open All Hours (9) |
| NORMAN | First name of the character played by Ronnie Barker in Porridge (6) |
| CORBETT | Ronnie -; comedian who co-wrote a popular sketch show with Ronnie Barker and played Timothy Lumsden in Sorry! (7) |
| MAGNIFICENT | And 8 The -, 1984 BBC TV sitcom starring Ronnie Barker and Sharon Morgan (11,5) |
| ARCHER | More cunning member of Robin Hood's gang? |
| ORCHESTRA | Band of men with revolutionary talents on the rise (9) |
| FLETCH | Nickname of the character played by Ronnie Barker in Porridge (6) |
| ALBERTE | Character played by Ronnie Barker in Open All Hours (6,1,9) |
| MATILDA | Tim Minchin musical based on a Roald Dahl book (7) |