| SCHALKBURGER | Rugby player at school - a vacuous lock wedded to bread roll (6,6) |
| QUEENCONSORT | One wedded to power (2 words) |
| OLDHARROVIAN | As alumni of the same school, a CV link shared by Churchill and Nehru (3,9) |
| ACADEMYAWARD | School, a drawback for Oscar? (7,5) |
| TERMAGANT | For time at school a giant loses one such scold (9) |
| HEXAPODA | Henry cut up, at school, a class of insects |
| SPREAD | An expanse; a bedcover; butter, jam or pate applied to bread; a country estate; a double page; a feast; the size of a gem from above; or, wingspan (6) |
| TOASTS | Word for "cosily warm", in allusion to bread browned before a fire; or, a name for a hot grilled cheese sandwich, aka a croque-monsieur or a melt (6) |
| ETON | "River-town" in Berkshire whose name is given to a boys' school, a collar, a cropped hairstyle, a game of fives, a jacket and a mess of crushed meringue and strawberries (4) |
| CHRIS | Dual-code England rugby player at Saracens since 2012 (5,6) |
| PROPEL | Drive shown by the Spanish rugby player at first (6) |
| ASHTON | Dual-code England rugby player at Worcester Warriors since January (5,6) |
| NERVECENTRE | Daring rugby player at the heart of activity |
| TUCK | A rapier; a fold or pleat; a gathering of ends; a child's sweets and snacks for school; a curled dive position; a fictional friar; or, abdominoplasty (4) |
| FEEDER | _ school, a primary school whose pupils go to a specific secondary school (6) |
| ROMEO | Friar Laurence said to him, "Thou art wedded to calamity" |
| TITANIA | Strong man, one wedded to a queen (7) |
| CODE | DCI endlessly wedded to poetical writing: Morse is a good example (4) |
| TRIBALIST | Trail bits for broadcast showing one wedded to a group (9) |
| PRO | Rugby player at the end squandered advantage |