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1. Robin's band of outlaws was known as his MERRY MEN

2. The outlaws' preferred shade of green to dress in was LINCOLN

3. Robin's preferred choice of meat was VENISON

4. Robin's favourite weapon was the LONGBOW

5. Robin was skilled at ARCHERY

6. Robin and his men lived in SHERWOOD Forest

7. Robin's true love was MAID MARION

8. Robin gave his allegiance to the rightful King RICHARD

9. The rightful king of England, who led his soldiers to the Crusades, was given the appellation of LIONHEART

10. Devout and dangerous, he loved his food and his ale. This jolly old priest was Robin's follower and some say performed the wedding ceremony for Robin and his true love. He is FRIAR TUCK

11. Outlawed for killing his father's steward, exiled to the greenwood, he joined Robin's band after beating Robin in a broadsword fight. Some say he was Robin's nephew. Renamed upon joining the band of outlaws, he was called after the red colour of the clothes he was wearing when first he came to the forest. He was WILL SCARLETT

12. Robin's second-in-command, and said to be over 7 feet tall, he definitely isn't what his name indicates. He is LITTLE JOHN

13. The miller's son who threw his sack of flour at Robin, beat him in a fight, and then joined the band of outlaws. He is MUCH

14. The musician of the band, not a warrior, he would sing for the outlaws, as well as of them. Robin saved his true love Ellen from being wed to a nasty old knight. He is ALAN A DALE

15. Robin's sworn enemy and most famous foe, the Sheriff of NOTTINGHAM

16. He set out to search for Robin, to capture him and kill him. Instead Robin kills him in a fair fight. He was Sir GUY OF GISBORNE

17. Lover of Robin's cousin, he proves to be Robin's deadliest foe. He finally kills Robin through trickery. He was called RED ROGER



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