| UTICA | College of New York |
| PRINCETON | Fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, founded as the College of New Jersey in 1746 (9) |
| GROVE | First director of the Royal College of Music who founded the Dictionary of Music and Musicians; or, a woodland/orchard of lemon, orange or olive trees (5) |
| THELONDONSCHOOL | College of the University of London that has the highest percentage of international students of all British universities (3,6,6,2,9) |
| OFECONOMICS | College of the University of London that has the highest percentage of international students of all British universities (3,6,6,2,9) |
| GIRTON | College of Cambridge University that was founded as Britain's first residential college for women of |
| POPPY | Wild flower with a species synonymous with remembering those who died during the First World War, depicted on the coat of arms of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (5) |
| ORIEL | Constituent college of the University of Oxford originally founded under the patronage of Edward II in 1326 (5) |
| BLUEMANTLE | One of the pursuivants of the English College of Arms (4,6) |
| DULWICH | District in London's Southwark, site of a public school founded by Edward Alleyn as the College of God's Gift and of a picture gallery designed by Sir John Soane (7) |
| LINACRE | Oxford University college named after the founder of the Royal College of Physicians |
| DEAN | Head of the College of Cardinals |
| GRIFFIN | Mythical mascot of the College of William & Mary |
| DOWNING | College of Cambridge blue in forefront of games |
| ELECTORAL | Sort of college of voters (9) |
| ELMS | Massachusetts' College of Our Lady of the ___ |
| SARASOTA | New College of Florida city |
| REIMANN | In 1883 who, with Cecil Sharp, founded the first Australian college of music, the Adelaide College o |
| TRINITY | A constituent college of the University of Cambridge, attended by 32 Nobel laureates including Lord Rayleigh, Niels Bohr and George Paget Thomson (7) |
| BOTANIC | Obtain novel from college of the study of plants (7) |