| CLASSICS | Greek and Latin studies; or, clothes considered timeless in style (8) |
| CLASSIC | General term for a book considered timeless with established value, such as Emma, Vanity Fair, The Wind in the Willows or Catch-22 (7) |
| ELSINORE | Tragically timeless in role set here (8) |
| SUBJECTS | Word for thinking agents, such as topics or studies; or, citizens (8) |
| ABUDHABI | A beverage custom, timeless, in an Arab sheikdom (3,5) |
| OUTRIDES | Endlessly studies, or otherwise excels on course (8) |
| OOLOGIST | Person who studies or collects birds' eggs (8) |
| APIARIST | A person who studies or keeps bees (8) |
| TESTTUBE | Piece of laboratory glassware used for in vitro studies or experiments with Bunsen burners such as a chemical reactions (4,4) |
| ACCOUTRE | To arm or clothe |
| EMULATING | Copying letter in Greek and Latin, for one outside |
| ELEGIAC | Type of couplet in Greek and Latin verse (7) |
| EASTER | Religious celebration,Pascha in Greek and Latin (6) |
| THINGS | From the Old English meaning "assembly" or "parliament", a word for affairs/matters in general; inanimate objects; table utensils; or, clothes and personal belongings (6) |
| CLASSICAL | Relating to ancient Greek and Latin cultures |
| LANGUAGES | Greek and Latin alga genus translated (9) |
| CLASSICIST | Student of ancient Greek and Latin (10) |
| UNCIAL | Majuscule script used by early Greek and Latin scribes (6) |
| GREATS | Greek and Latin, as studied at Oxford University (6) |
| ENTAIL | Lead to centre of Greek and Latin translation |