| ANARCHIC | Against the Establishment |
| REVOLT | Rise up against the establishment |
| LUCRETIA | Figure of myth whose death led to the expulsion of the Tarquins and the establishment of the Roman Republic (8) |
| OXBRIDGE | Part of the Establishment that gives you the blues (8) |
| BEAUFORT | Lady Margaret ---, the mother of King Henry VII, credited with the establishment of two Cambridge colleges (8) |
| REGIMENT | Strictly control the establishment of the new intersection (8) |
| FORENSIC | Used in the establishment of legal evidence (8) |
| CITYHALL | When it seems impossible to challenge the power of the establishment it's said, 'You can't fight ... |
| EARLIEST | As soon as may be, noble gets one to join the establishment (8) |
| PEDESTAL | Cycle around the establishment to find a base (8) |
| PREMISES | Assumptions of the establishment |
| COALESCE | To bring together company, drinks are on the establishment |
| STAFFCAR | Transport used by members of the establishment? (5,3) |
| NASA | In 1958 the USA entered the space race with the establishment of this agency |
| LOCKYER | Helium discoverer who founded the journal Nature; his loan collection contributed towards the establishment of the Science Museum (7) |
| OWEN | Comparative anatomist and palaeontologist who coined the word Dinosauria and was a key figure in the establishment of the Natural History Museum in London (4) |
| WEIMAR | German town on the River Ilm; scene of the establishment of the German republic in 1919 (6) |
| CONISTONWATER | Lake in Cumbria; scene of the establishment of world water-speed records in the 20th Century (8,5) |
| WOODS | Venue in New Hampshire of the 1944 conference which led to the establishment of the I.M.F. (7,5) |
| BRETTON | Venue in New Hampshire of the 1944 conference which led to the establishment of the I.M.F. (7,5) |