| INNSOFCOURT | The four private unincorporated societies in London that function as a law school and call candidates to the English bar (4,2,5) |
| INNER | - - - Temple, one of the four legal societies in London that together form the Inns of Court (5) |
| EYEOFRA | A being in ancient Egyptian mythology that functions as a feminine counterpart to the sun god |
| GERUND | A verb form that functions as a noun (6) |
| ALITO | Samuel who, per his Princeton yearbook, "intends to go to law school and eventually to warm a seat on the Supreme Court" |
| ETHICS | Law school and medical school subject |
| IG | A class of proteins produced in lymph tissue in vertebrates and that function as antibodies in the i |
| EUSTON | Railway station in London that opened in 1837 as the terminus of the London and Birmingham Railway |
| ACTANT | Grammatical term for a noun or noun phrase that functions as the agent of a verb (6) |
| PHYLLODE | Flattened leafstalk (petiole) that resembles and functions as a leaf, as on trees and shrubs of the Acacia genus (8) |
| INNS | Collective name for the four legal societies in London (4,2,5) |
| OFCOURT | Collective name for the four legal societies in London (4,2,5) |
| IMMUNOGLOBULIN | Any of a class of blood proteins that function as antibodies (14) |
| LIVER | A glandular organ of the body that functions in metabolic processes including the regulation of toxic materials in the blood, secreting bile |
| KEW | District in London that is home to a botanical garden boasting the largest living plant collection on Earth and a gallery of more than 800 paintings by Victorian artist and adventurer Marianne North ( |
| GRAYSINN | Smallest of the four legal societies in London (5,3) |
| PORTALS | Websites that function as entry points to the Internet. (7) |
| CAPITALS | Places that function as national seats of government or administrative centres (8) |
| CLARENCE | - House; Grade I royal residence in London that takes its name from the title of the duke and prince who became William IV the "Sailor King" (8) |
| COENZYMEQ | Quinone derivative present in biological cells that functions as an electron carrier during cell respiration; also called ubiquinone (8,1) |