| SCIENCES | Subjects such as biology and chemistry (8) |
| SCIENCE | Subject such as biology, physics, etc (7) |
| HUMANITY | Singularly, an academic subject such as literature or philosophy |
| SCIS | Biology and chemistry: Abbr. |
| LIFESCIENCES | Branches of study such as biology or physiology (4,8) |
| SOCIALSCIENCES | Subjects such as History, English, Classics on ice regrettably (6,8) |
| HUMANITIES | Academic subjects such as history, languages and philosophy (10) |
| MBA | To earn this post-graduate degree you may study subjects such as organisational behaviour and operat |
| SOCIALSCIENCE | Subject such as economics |
| LIEGE | Subject such as seen in fiction (5) |
| CEZANNE | Who developed a style of painting that used different perspectives of the same subject, such as a gr |
| LORE | A body of traditional knowledge based on a subject such as ancient customs, nature or the weather (4) |
| INTEGUMENT | In biology and botany, an outer protective layer such as skin or a cuticle (10) |
| NATURALSCIENCES | Biology and Zoology are normal scene (sic), surprisingly (7,8) |
| ALOUD | Girls ---, singers of the pop hits Biology and The Promise |
| OBLIGATORY | Arranged to have biology and art mandatory (10) |
| MARIECURIE | The first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and the only woman to have won it twice (for Physics in 1903 and Chemistry in 1911) (5,5) |
| GEO | Prefix with physics and chemistry |
| CURIE | Physics Nobelist of 1903 and Chemistry Nobelist of 1911 |
| BIO | Science subject apart from physics and chemistry for short |