Across
- 3. Why does the horse keep turning around? Perhaps he's following a carrot on a rod? (4)
- 5. It's a bit crazy, almost accidental, out on the American frontier. (4,4)
- 8. Be quiet, look backwards too, then leave - or it might end in an altercation. (5,3)
- 9. He carried his swag on his shoulder until he got to the cart. (5)
- 11. The great northern eagle swooped straight past the Cowboy. (3,4,6)
- 14. He ran, chased by something or other, back to his farm. (5)
Down
- 1. He may be a little bovine but at least he's not a fraudster. (6)
- 2. The girl went a bit mad outside the tavern. (6)
- 4. When you think of your spouse's parents, look in the mirror - you might see them in a different light, God forbid. (6)
- 6. Forget goats - this one's a young fugitive. (5,3,3)
- 7. Killer's weapon is tossed into a stinking heap. (10)
- 10. Bobby'll take half a pound of shrimp, if fresh. (7)
- 12. I dont mean to nag or sound stern but it really is the best way to travel. (2,9)
- 13. I'm in the first row but I still can't see the edge. (8)