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Archery
Test of the Horda

The Fourth Doctor's archery saves him during the Test of the Horda. (TV: The Face of Evil)

Archery was the skill of using a bow and arrow or a crossbow.

Having displayed a proficiency with a crossbow during the Test of the Horda, having shot a rope to prevent his drop into a pit of Hordas, the Fourth Doctor said he had learnt the skill from William Tell. (TV: The Face of Evil) The Fifth Doctor claimed to have been taught how to use a bow and arrow by Crazy Horse. (AUDIO: Moonflesh)

In the late 12th century, Robin Hood attended an archery contest at the castle of the Sheriff of Nottingham. He beat the Sheriff but then had to contend with the Twelfth Doctor, who was cheating by having his arrows lock on.

When the castle, which was a spacecraft, tried to take off, the Doctor, Robin and Clara Oswald used a bow together to fire a gold arrow at it, allowing it to survive until it reached orbit where it exploded. (TV: Robot of Sherwood)

In the 13th century, Hal the Archer killed Jingo Linx by firing an arrow into the Sontaran's probic vent. (TV: The Time Warrior)

Isabella, the queen of King Richard II of England, was a skilled archer. In 1400, she gave Vicki Pallister archery lessons at Sonning Palace. Isabella used her bow to save Ian Chesterton from a guard, shooting him before he could strike. In the Tabard Inn, she threatened Sir Robert de Wensley with a notched arrow, prompting him to flee. (AUDIO: The Doctor's Tale)

In 1638, Lady Peinforte created Nemesis - a statue of herself holding a bow and arrow. She used arrows to destroy two Cybermen, believing that the poison she had used was the killer, when it was actually the gold tips. (TV: Silver Nemesis)

In 1875, the Lakota Sioux, freed by Destrii, killed the Windigo by firing flaming arrows at its alcohol soaked hide. (COMIC: Bad Blood)

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