| DULWICH | Birthplace of the singer Anne Shelton; -- College, school founded by Edward Alleyn (7) |
| TUPELO | Mississippi birthplace of the singer Elvis Presley (6) |
| HENSLOWE | Theatre-owner and father-in-law of actor Edward Alleyn whose diary is a valuable source of information about Elizabethan theatrical life (8) |
| LANE | "Come to the station, jump from the train; March at the double down lover's ...," sang Anne Shelton |
| ARMS | "Then in the glen where the roses entwine," Anne Shelton sang. "Lay down your ... and surrender to mine" |
| GARTERS | Symbols of the chivalric order founded by Edward III with the motto Honi soit qui mal y pense (7) |
| ACADEMY | The ___: school founded by Plato, which Aristotle attended before setting up his own school, the Lyceum (7) |
| SOCIALS | Ali gets disciplined in college/school after some silly overtures at gatherings (7) |
| REDMOND | ___ College (School which Anne Shirley attended in Lucy Maud Montgomery's famous stories) |
| ETONIAN | Old -; term used to describe an alumnus of the Berkshire school founded by Henry VI in 1440 (7) |
| ROEDEAN | Girls' public school founded by the Lawrence sisters in 1885 (7) |
| THEGARTER | Order of - -; founded by Edward III and inspired by the tales of King Arthur, the oldest, most senior order of chivalry in the British honours system (3,6) |
| VINTAGE | Murder; novel in Ngaio Marsh Roderick Alleyn series between Death in Ecstasy and Artists in Crime (7 |
| BLUECOAT | Type of charity school, the first of which was founded by Edward VI in 1552 (8) |
| STOIC | Member of the philosophical school founded by Zeno of Citium |
| FETTES | ___ College, school in Edinburgh attended by exprime minister Tony Blair (6) |
| WINCHESTER | City, site of a school founded by William of Wykeham in 1382 with the motto "manners makyth man" (10) |
| ORDEROFTHEGARTER | Chivalric organisation founded by Edward III |
| FSTLER | ___ College, school attended by Tony Blair (6) |
| MARYS | St. ___College (school name in Indiana. Maryland and California) |