| ALLSOULS | Oxford college all of whose members automatically become Fellows |
| BTS | Korean band several of whose members are now performing their mandatory military duty |
| RESEARCH | Hawken and his clever friends invited students and academics to become ... fellows. (8) |
| CABBAGE | Vegetable, all of whose parts are in scale (7) |
| RAE | Actor Issa, all of whose 2023 movie releases were nominated for at least one Oscar |
| DORM | Building where many a college all-nighter is pulled |
| HULABOWL | Onetime college All-Star football game |
| DONALDTRUMP | Author of The Art of the Deal, six of whose businesses filed for bankruptcy |
| DREWCAREY | Host of the US version of Whose Line Is It Anyway? (4,5) |
| REGISTRAR | Anagram of the full name of whose puzzle this is (including the apostrophe s) |
| BORISGODUNOV | Tsar from 1598 to 1605, the end of whose reign saw Russia descend into the Time of Troubles |
| ARMADILLO | Burrowing mammal of the Americas much of whose body is covered with strong horny plates |
| THREEMUSKETEERS | With "The," classic novel, each of whose major characters is hiding in a row of this puzzle |
| SASSOON | Siegfried ___, English war poet, volumes of whose fictionalised autobiography were published as The Memoirs of George Sherston (1937) (7) |
| PATAGONIA | Extensive region east of the Andes much of whose population are Welsh descendants (9) |
| EURIPIDES | One of the three ancient Greek tragedians, some of whose works have survived in full |
| GAINSBOROUGH | Sudbury-born landscapist and portraitist, one of whose paintings includes his daughters, Margaret and Mary, chasing a cabbage-white butterfly on a summer evening, and another is of a boy dressed in bl |
| CAPET | Hugh ___, king of France (987-96), the direct line of whose eponymous dynasty ruled until 1328 (5) |
| SHEPPEY | The Isle of ---, whose largest town is Sheerness, lies off the northern coast of Kent (7) |
| ICE | "Out of whose womb came the ___ ?" (Job 38:29) |