| OSSIAN | Semi-legendary Irish Gaelic poet and warrior thought to be of 3rd century AD (6) |
| STOICS | Followers of third-century BC philosopher Zeno of Citium (6) |
| ROLAND | Semi-legendary French knight said to have been the nephew of Charlemagne (6) |
| FRANKS | Germanic-speaking people from the lower Rhine area (3rd century AD), later becoming a dominant force in Europe (6) |
| FRENCH | Language of 3rd Rock from the Sun star Mr Stewart (6) |
| EOCENE | In geology, adjective relating to second epoch of Tertiary period (6) |
| VIKING | Old Scandinavian explorer and warrior (6) |
| CELTIC | A family of languages like Irish, Gaelic, Welsh and Breton (6) |
| TABARD | A type of tunic connecting by association heralds, household staff, knights, members of the clergy, peasants, servants and warriors (6) |
| ARTHUR | Semi-legendary king of the Britons |
| ATTAIN | Procure answer from writers' centre connecting legendary Irish tale (6) |
| ISEULT | Is England ultimate aim for legendary Irish princess? (6) |
| ISOLDE | I'd lose playing with legendary Irish princess (6) |
| ARENAS | Places for Wizards and Warriors to duel |
| LEESON | Dragons and Warriors prop, Ah Mau (6) |
| DALLIN | Penrith, Bulldogs and Warriors fullback, ... Watene-Zelezniak (6) |
| FENIAN | Legendary Irish hero |
| SHELTA | Secret language based on Irish Gaelic |
| FALLENSTAR | A gelatinous mass of cyanobacteria once thought to be of meteoric origin (6,4) |
| VORTIGERN | Semi-legendary king of the Britons who enlisted the aid of Hengist and Horsa to protect his land against the Picts and Scots (9) |