| INQUISITION | The -, judicial institution of the Roman Catholic Church founded to suppress heresy (11) |
| INQUISITOR | Official of an ecclesiastic court founded to suppress heresy (10) |
| LINCOLNSINN | President wrong over new institution of the law |
| ASSIZECOURT | Outsize cars could make it to the judicial building (6,5) |
| SMITHSONIAN | US Institution of museums, nicknamed "the nation's attic" (11) |
| EEC | Institution of the EU set up by the Treaty of Rome (3) |
| ROYALIST | One who supports the institution of the monarchy (8) |
| PROTESTANT | Member of church founded on the principles of the Reformation (10) |
| SUCRE | City founded in the 16th century that is the judicial capital of Bolivia (5) |
| BANKOFENGLAND | Central financial institution of the United Kingdom (4,2,7) |
| BANKSTATEMENT | A summary provided by a financial institution of the transactions on a customer's account (4,9) |
| LUTHERAN | Any member of a church founded on the doctrines of a German Protestant theologian, 1483-1546 (8) |
| EYRE | Historical journey, especially the judicial circuit of a court, travelling from place to place or shire to shire (4) |
| HIGHCOURT | Hello, the gambling house leaders woo part of the judicial system (4,5) |
| SANDL | Sickly institution of the 80's |
| CHRISTIANSCIENCE | The religious system of a church founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1866 |
| MOONIES | Members of the Unification Church, founded in South Korea in 1954 |
| DIVORCE | What do we call the judicial termination of a marriage (7) |
| NARELLAN | Which town, 55 kilometres south-west of Sydney, was founded to house the workers and their families |
| OLBIA | Ancient Roman city founded to defend the Tiber River (5) |