| ADDENBROOKES | Hospital in Cambridge that was founded in 1766 (12) |
| CANTABILE | Like melodious chorus of Cambridge that is welcoming learner |
| RIBCAGE | It protects the heart of bustling Cambridge that Duchess and William finally left (7) |
| BLAISECASTLE | Fortified folly near Bristol designed by Robert Mylne, built in 1766 (6,6) |
| TATTERSALLS | Founded in 1766, the oldest bloodstock auctioneers in the world (11) |
| GREENPEACE | Environmental movement that was founded in 1971 in Vancouver in Canada (10) |
| ALDERHEY | Children's hospital in Liverpool that was founded in 1914 (5,3) |
| OLYMPIA | In 1766, antiquarian Richard Chandler published his book Travels in Greece and brought this site to public attention. It was the site of the original "games." What is name of this site? |
| KEELE | Village in Staffordshire that is home to a university that was founded in 1949 |
| PAYPAL | Company specialising in online money transfers that was founded in the U.S. in 1998 (6) |
| ELLE | Fashion magazine that was founded in France in 1945 |
| IBM | Tech company that was founded in Endicott, New York in 1911 |
| BEDALES | Independent school in Hampshire that was founded in 1893 (7) |
| DIOR | Fashion house that was founded in Paris in 1946 (4) |
| PHILIPS | Dutch multinational conglomerate corporation that was founded in Eindhoven in 1891 (7) |
| BALTIMORE | Seaport city in the north-east of the US (pop about 640,000), established in 1766 (9) |
| STAMPTAX | 1765 levy repealed in 1766 |
| THEVICAR | Novel by Oliver Goldsmith first published in 1766 (3,5,2,9) |
| DALTON | John ?, English scientist born in 1766 noted for his research into colour blindness |
| CAVENDISH | Henry ---, British scientist who discovered hydrogen in 1766 (9) |