| BERKELEY | American educational centre? Fool ending in college in English city |
| PRICE | American educational toy company founded in New York in 1930 (6-5) |
| FISHER | American educational toy company founded in New York in 1930 (6-5) |
| MIDDLESCHOOL | Educational centre? (6,6) |
| UNITY | One of the Mitfords, snobbish fool ending in tragedy (5) |
| IMPASSE | Deadlock, devil and fool ending in stalemate |
| NUNEATON | Sister, apprehensive initially, in college in Warwickshire town (8) |
| PRINCETON | Nobleman put on weight in college in America (9) |
| STANDREWS | Trust wines to be involved with vineyard's educational centre (2,7,10) |
| AGGREGATED | Collected ratbag Greg at educational centre (10) |
| MOONLIGHT | Work in a secondary job? Fool could, says Spooner (9) |
| SCHOOLFELLOW | All the fish dived with a fair amount of the flow coming from the educational centre (6,6) |
| THESORBONNE | Historic educational center of Paris' Latin Quarter |
| UNISEX | Educational centres formerly for male and female (6) |
| FEATHER | Pillow fight? Fool! (7,5) (see 19D) |
| PRANK | Pillow fight? Fool! (7,5) (see 1D) |
| DIKTAT | Instruction from Berlin? Fool around on army time |
| GOOSE | Sticky stuff almost became solid? Fool! (5) |
| CLOTHESHORSE | Model? Fool switched her shoes (7-5) |
| ANTS | "What is this? A center for ___?!" (line from Derek Zoolander when he thought a scale model of an educational center showed its actual size) |