| CHARTERHOUSE | Boarding school founded in 1611 in Surrey, England (12) |
| ETON | England's largest boarding school, founded by Henry VI in 1440 (4) |
| EPSOM | Site of a famous racetrack in Surrey, England |
| REIGATE | Town in Surrey, England, at the foot of the North Downs (7) |
| HATFIELD | Jacobean house in Hertfordshire completed by Robert Cecil in 1611 (8) |
| CORDONBLEU | Le ---, cookery school founded in Paris in 1895 |
| HARROW | London boarding school, founded 1572, attended by seven future Prime Ministers including Winston Churchill (6) |
| ESHER | Town in Surrey, England |
| EPSOMSALTS | Beneficial compound of magnesium and sulphate which takes its name from a saline spring in Surrey, England (5,5) |
| HENRYHUDSON | Man set adrift in James Bay in 1611 by his mutinous crew (5,6) |
| DOLLAR | Small town in central Scotland (pop about 3,000), with an independent school founded in 1818 (6) |
| ALBANS | St. ___ (English boys' school founded in 948) |
| RUGBY | Warwickshire public school founded in 1567 (5) |
| BAUHAUS | German design school founded in 1919 |
| ETONCOLLEGE | School founded in 1440 by King Henry VI |
| OUNDLE | Northamptonshire public school founded in 1556 (6) |
| ETONIAN | Term for a current or former pupil of a school founded in 1440 by Henry VI (7) |
| ETONIANS | Old -; alumni, including 20 prime ministers, of a school founded in 1440 by Henry VI (8) |
| YALE | School founded in 1701 |
| HARROVIAN | What name is given to a boy from a public school founded in 1571? (9) |