| ECESIS | Establishment in a new habitat |
| AESTHETIC | Beautiful establishment in a hotel with rising name (9) |
| GIFTSHOP | Retail establishment in a holiday resort (4,4) |
| ADAPTS | Takes to a new habitat |
| INN | You can get a drink, food and a place to stay in this establishment in Downinney (3) |
| ALIENPRIORY | Formerly, a religious establishment in England, such as a monastery or convent, under the control of a foreign religious house (5,6) |
| THATS | Acknowledgement by a US officer, perhaps, of latest introduction to a good dining establishment, in |
| WAGE | When these three trainees started working at a leading establishment in Bridgend, they got a surprisingly awful salary (4) |
| SCHOOLMAN | The educational establishment in the middle of Lamanva was founded by a teacher in medieval times (9) |
| INSTALLATION | The establishment in place, everyone comes in (12) |
| PANTECHNICON | Originally a 19th-century establishment in Motcomb Street, Belgravia, selling pictures, furniture and carriages |
| LOS | This US atomic research establishment in New Mexico was built during WWII, ... Alamos |
| NESTING | Making a home, no good for getting round establishment in (7) |
| FARM | Agricultural establishment in France's capital going out on a limb (4) |
| ABBOT | Cleric of bishop rank in charge of, e.g., 5087 establishment in its day (5) |
| EPPINGFOREST | Pigpen removed in favour of establishment in wooded area (6,6) |
| FRANCE | Frank first hurried to establishment in the country |
| ENFORCED | Compulsory for establishment in goal (8) |
| SALMON | Male entering hairdressing establishment in pink (6) |
| LEFTBANK | Abandoned financial establishment in part of Paris |