| UCB | Berkeley, the school, for short |
| BALLARD | ___ Berkeley, the Major in Fawlty Towers (7) |
| MOLIERE | Pen name of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, the French dramatist who wrote Tartuffe, The Misanthrope, The School for Wives and The Bourgeois Gentleman (7) |
| NIDA | What is the common name for the school for dramatic arts established in Australia in 1958? (4) |
| SHERIDAN | Dramatist who wrote the comic plays The Rivals and The School for Scandal (8) |
| TUCKSHOP | Unable to move heading off to small dance - the one in the school for the sweeties (4,4) |
| TEAZLE | Sir Peter, character in the R.B. Sheridan play The School for Scandal (6) |
| YARDAGES | The caddie is aware of them, in the school, for a long time (8) |
| COE | Iowa college whose founder originally called it the School for the Prophets |
| SCANDAL | Sheridan's "The School for ---" |
| TOTS | Start to open the school for children |
| ELEMENTARY | The school for chemists? (10) |
| EVIL | "The School for Good and ___" |
| WIVES | MoliAA¨re's "The School for ___" |
| LADYTEAZLE | The School for Scandal character (4,6) |
| COSIFANTUTTE | Mozart opera whose subtitle is The School for Lovers (4,3,5) |
| SIRPETER | 1787 Epsom Derby winner named after a character in R B Sheridan stage play The School for Scandal (3,5,6) |
| ETONMESS | Pudding of crushed meringue, strawberries and cream, named after the school for boys where its is said to have originated (4,4) |
| BAMA | The Crimson Tide's school, for short |
| ASU | Sparky the Sun Devil's school, for short |