| ROEDEAN | Which famous girls' school near Brighton was founded by the Lawrence sisters in 1885? (7) |
| ULTRARUNNING | Sport in which a road race from London to Brighton was once a major event |
| NUNNERY | Religious home for women, such as the Convent of Santa Clara in the old town of Palma, Mallorca which was founded by the Franciscan order in 1256 (7) |
| ADVERTISER | What is the short name of the Australian capital city daily newspaper, now a tabloid, which was founded by the Reverend John Henry Barrow in 1858? (10) |
| NARVA | City in north east Estonia which was founded by the Danes in 1223 (5) |
| BATH | Which town in England was founded by the Romans, who called it Aquae Sulis? (4) |
| AIXENPROVENCE | City in Bouches-du-Rhone, France that was founded by the Romans as Aquae Sextiae (3-2-8) |
| CARTHAGE | Great city of antiquity in modern day Tunisia that was founded by the Phoenicians of Tyre (8) |
| REDCROSS | Which organisation was founded by the Geneva Convention of 1864? (3,5) |
| BLUECOAT | Type of charity school, the first of which was founded by Edward VI in 1552 (8) |
| SCHOOLMAN | The educational establishment in the middle of Lamanva was founded by a teacher in medieval times (9) |
| ANTIOCH | Now in Turkey, this city was founded by one of Alexander the Great's generals in the 4th century BCE |
| INKATHA | The ... Freedom Party in South Africa was founded by Mangosuthu Buthelezi in 1975 (7) |
| HUELVA | City in SW Spain near the Portuguese border that was founded by Carthaginians (6) |
| KRONOS | The ___ Quartet was founded by violinist David Harrington in Seattle in 1973 |
| DOWNSIDE | Catholic independent school in Somerset that was founded by Benedictine monks in 1617 (8) |
| LANCING | -- College, public school near Brighton (7) |
| HOVER | It will hang around in the air near Brighton to the right (5) |
| SINGAPORE | Now a city-state, it was founded by Stamford Raffles of the East India Company in the early 19th century (9) |
| MESSINA | It is a city and a port. It was first mentioned about 730 BCE. It was founded by settlers from Chalcis, who called it Zankle ("Sickle"), from the shape of its harbour. In Much Ado About Nothing (act 1 |