| BRASENOSE | - College, establishment at Oxford University founded in 1509 |
| BALLIOL | College at Oxford University founded in 1263 |
| LINACRE | Postgraduate college at Oxford University founded in 1962 (7) |
| WORCESTERCOLLEGE | Part of Oxford University founded in 1714 (9,7) |
| ASHMOLEAN | A museum attached to Oxford University, founded in 1683 (9) |
| STPAULS | Private day school in London founded in 1509 by John Colet (2,5) |
| MAGDALEN | College in Oxford University founded by William of Waynflete in 1458 (8) |
| ANYTIME | Eat in my establishment at will. (3,4) |
| GAUDIES | Feasts for former college members, especially at Oxford University |
| IMPERIAL | ____ College, London university founded in 1907 specialising in science and engineering (8) |
| PETERHOUSE | College in Cambridge University founded in 1284 (10) |
| INSTALLATION | Military establishment at Waterloo, say, with everyone inside (12) |
| SWEENEYTODD | Victorian villain owned seedy establishment at the end demolished |
| PUTSCH | Coup placed educational establishment at the bottom |
| LAUNDERETTE | Establishment at which to wash one's wardrobe... (11) |
| INNOCENCE | Defense establishment, at times |
| RHODESSCHOLAR | Person selected to study as a postgraduate at Oxford University in a programme named after a late southern African statesman (6,7) |
| PROVOST | Head of a college at Oxford University other than a dean, master, president or warden (7) |
| MARSHAL | Word for an ostler or a king's farrier originally, later an officer in a royal household; a prison-keeper; or, a proctor's attendant or "bulldog" at Oxford University (7) |
| RHODES | Established in 1902, which graduate scholarship enables people to study at Oxford University? (6) |