| DOWNING | College of Cambridge blue in forefront of games |
| TRENDY | Attempt to include last part in forefront of fashion (6) |
| GIRTON | College of Cambridge University that was founded as Britain's first residential college for women of |
| SELWYN | College of Cambridge University, founded in 1882 and named after a former bishop of Lichfield (6) |
| EMMANUEL | Constituent college of Cambridge University founded in 1584 |
| PETERHOUSE | Oldest and smallest constituent college of Cambridge University, founded in 1284 (10) |
| VEGAN | Type of diet perhaps in forefront (5) |
| HUGHESHALL | Constituent college of Cambridge University (6,4) |
| VAIN | Arrogant newspaper in forefront (4) |
| NIGELLA | With cultivars including Miss Jekyll, Persian jewels and Cambridge blue, a flower with lacy- or hazy-like bracts, also called love-in-a-mist (7) |
| ROWER | Cambridge blue, perhaps wore pants on river |
| FLIP | - - - van der Merwe, former Springbok lock who won a Cambridge Blue (4) |
| LOBELIA | Popular bedding plant such as trailing 'Cambridge Blue' (7) |
| VAUGHAN | A disgusted expression in forefront shown by cricketer and Strictly star Michael (7) |
| TRENDSETTERS | Those in the forefront of fashion are inclined to adopt right sort of dogs (12) |
| NEWWAVE | Called 'novelle vague' in French, if you are surfing this then you're in the forefront of a breakthr |
| EDGY | A word meaning hard or sharp in outline, as in art; irritable or nervy; or, at the forefront of a trend (4) |
| WELLINGTON | Footwear very much in the forefront of graceful fashion |
| TRENDSETTING | In the forefront of fashion |
| REF | One in the forefront of football? (3) |