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Other crossword clues for answer "ETON"

ETON
Prince William's school
007's alma mater
32D's alma mater
Berkshire school
Berkshire town
Bond's school
British school
College founded by a king
English public school
Henry VI founded it
Jacket or collar style
Prestigious English school
School founded by Henry VI
School on the Thames
Shelley's alma mater
Short jacket
Collar and school
Collar style
College town on the Thames
Harrow rival
Harrow's rival
James Bond's school
School near Windsor Castle
Thamesside school
Town on the Thames
Urban district of southeast-central England
Berkshire public school
Bond's alma mater
City on the Thames
Collar
Collar or jacket
College on the Thames
George Orwell's alma mater
School founded in 1440
A college or collar
Thames town
Scut
Male equivalent of Cheltenham Ladies' College
School that offers an Orwell Award
Prince William's alma mater
Sir Denis ___-Hogg (president of Polymer Records in "This Is Spinal Tap")
Real English school mentioned in "Harry Potter"
Rival of Harrow, Radley, and Winchester
Single-sex school founded in 1440
Where John le Carré taught French and German
Alma mater for Tom Hiddleston
School for which a collar and tie are named
School in Britain
British prep school
School since 1440
Venerable prep school
School near Windsor
School with famous playing fields
Old school
34-Down's alma mater
Alma mater of Wolfram Alpha founder Stephen Wolfram
Boys' school in Windsor
British school from which Dominic West of "The Wire" graduated
British school whose magazine is The Chronicle
School whose rowing team practices on Dorney Lake
___ wall game (football/rugby mashup played at an all-boys school)
Boys' school with three academic "halves" a year
Actor Damian Lewis's alma mater
School Eddie Redmayne attended
Tom Hiddleston's alma mater
Fancy collar
Kind of collar
UK boys school
___ Alive (2019 Sleaford Mods album)
Bear Grylls's alma mater
Boris Johnson's alma mater
School where 13-Down attended
Bear Grylls' alma mater
Prince Harry's alma mater
___ mess (dessert of strawberries, meringue, and whipped cream, supposedly originated at a British boy's school)
School where actors Eddie Redmayne and Tom Hiddleston studied
Thames school
007's school
Berkshire college town
Captain Hook's school
Harrow's cricket rival
School attended by 007
Bertie Wooster's school
Rival of Harrow
School James Bond attended
Beau Brummell's school
James Bond's alma mater
Type of collar or jacket
Winchester's rival
William and Harry's alma mater
Collar type
Prince William attended it
Pricey prep school
School attended by Bertie Wooster
David Cameron's alma mater
School for a King's Scholar
School with King's Scholars
School that's home to Farrer Theatre
Feeder for Oxford and Cambridge
Former rugby team of Prince Harry
Its rowing lake was used for events at the 2012 Summer Olympics
School that's home to the artificial Dorney Lake
Town in Berkshire County, England
School whose name differs by one letter from 11-Down
Twin town of Windsor
Venue for the London Olympics' rowing competitions
Dorney Lake, aka _____ College Rowing Centre
School that sounds like it has a good culinary arts program?
College town in Berkshire County
Where to find King's Scholars and Oppidans
Captain Hook's alma mater
College founded by Henry VI
It's across the Thames from Windsor
Orwell's alma mater
British public school
Beau Brummell's alma mater
Harrow's rowing rival
Kind of collar or jacket
School in Berkshire
Ian Fleming's alma mater
Keynes's alma mater
Poet Shelley's school
A Yank at ___ (1942 Mickey Rooney film)
School near Slough
Short black jacket
Waist-length jacket
Shelley's college
___ mess (strawberries and cream dish)
School of princes
English school
School by the Thames
School for James Bond and Lord Peter Wimsey
Type of jacket
Collar category
School town west of London
Shelley's school
Wellington's alma mater
Wide-lapelled jacket style
Alma mater for George Orwell and Ian Fleming
Collar kind
English school since 1440
Lord Peter Wimsey's alma mater
Prep school on the Thames
Princely prep school
School allied with Kings College
Where Aldous Huxley taught George Orwell
Elite school near Windsor Castle
English prep school
Percy Shelley's alma mater
School for Ian Fleming and James Bond
School founded by Henry VI in 1440
Where Fleming and Bond prepped
Alma mater of Prince William
Jacket style
School attended by the Duke of Wellington
British school for teenagers
English boys' school
James Bond's old school
School for George Orwell and Prince William
School just north of Windsor Castle
School north of Windsor Castle
Where Huxley taught Orwell
Collar for a scholar
Collar named for a school
School from which James Bond was expelled
English school for princes
Ian Fleming's school
School attended by Hugh Laurie and Dominic West
School called "the chief nurse of England's statesmen"
School for 13-year-old British lads
School that Shelley attended
Where 007 went to school
William and Harry's college
___ Dorney (2012 Olympics rowing venue near Windsor)
Agent 007's school
Alma mater of many British prime ministers
Alma mater of many elite Brits
English college with its own shade of blue
School of Aldous Huxley and George Orwell
School of nineteen British prime ministers
Town at the northwest end of the Windsor Bridge
Prestigious British school
Boys' school since 1440
College founded by King Henry VI
Elite British boys' school
Prestigious British prep school
Thames landmark
James Bond's prep school
Alma mater of 19 British prime ministers
Boys' college whose provost is The Lord Waldegrave of North Hill
Boys' college in Berkshire
Public school near Windsor Castle
View from Windsor Castle
Where the battle of Waterloo was won
English public shool
Eng. prep school
Fine English school
Princes' school
Stiff collar
Thames college town
Thames college
Prestigious British boys' school
Pretigious boys' school
Prestigious boys' school
Type of collar
Its uniform includes pin-striped trousers
Kind of jacket
Prep school for some princes
King's Scholar's school
Harrow competitor
School attended by 18 former British prime ministers
The nursery of England's gentlemen
British boarding school
Hugh Laurie's alma mater
Captain Hook's last words are its motto
Henry VI's school
It was founded by Henry VI
School attended by many princes and prime ministers
572-year-old school
Historic prep school
School for English princes
School that expelled James Bond
__ blue: color named for a school
Avenger John Steed's alma mater
Bertie Wooster's alma mater
School that celebrates George III's birthday
__ collar
The most private of private schools: Hugh Laurie
School where part of "The Madness of King George" was filmed
School for some princes
Alma mater of many Oxford students
Berkshire boarding school
Historic British prep school
Ian Fleming's alma mater (and the school that expelled James Bond)
School with trimesters called halves
Thames academy
__ jacket
Bond was kicked out of it
Eddie Redmayne's alma mater
Elite prep school
Henry VI founded it in 1440
Venerable English school
Ducky Mallard's alma mater, on "NCIS"
Elite English boarding school
Historic British school
School attended by many English statesmen
School for a prince
Thames campus
Venerable college that owns a river island
Dominic West alma mater
Town across the Thames from Windsor
British school attended by many prime ministers
Venerable British school
Fleming and Orwell's school
Alma mater of Prince Harry and Prince William
British boarding school by the Thames
Elite British boarding school
England's largest all-boys boarding school
Exclusive British school that originally served the poor
Posh British school
Prestigious British boarding school
School near Heathrow
A 46 Down for James Bond
Buckinghamshire school
Orwell alma mater
Prep school near London
School collar
School jacket
Thomas Gray ode subject
Prince Harry's school
William's and Harry's school
007 alma mater
College or collar
James Bond alma mater
School for British princes
Bond alma mater
District on the Thames
Jacket named for a college
Preppy school
Shelley alma mater
Playing fields place
George Orwell alma mater
007 school
Preppy jacket
Noted playing fields site
College near Windsor Castle
Henry Fielding alma mater
Ian Fleming alma mater
Jacket or collar
Prince William alma mater
School for royals
Prince Harry alma mater
Ian Fleming went there
School 007 attended
Onetime Aldous Huxley employer
School that observes St. Andrew's Day
Its shield has three silver lilies and a leopard
James Bond was expelled from it
Prince Harry's prep school
Prep school since 1440
Prince William's prep school
School James Bond was kicked out of
Where Prince William turned 18
The chief nurse of England's statesmen
Lord Grantham alma mater on "Downton Abbey"
Chariots of Fire filming location
It's a few miles from Queen Mother Reservoir
Prince William went there
David Cameron alma mater
David Cameron went there
Eddie Redmayne alma mater
Harrow's athletic rival
Princes' prep school
School attended by Orwell
Builder of the last London Olympics' rowing venue
Captain Hook went there
Eddie Redmayne went there
Ian Fleming prep school
It expelled James Bond
School town on the Thames
School for Charles' sons
Town near Windsor
Former home of many Oxonians
School for Captain Hook
School near the Thames
School with a varied sports programme
Spender of £17 million for a rowing lake
Town adjacent to Windsor
Where King's Scholars study
Where Prince William studied
School Prince William went to
Venerable British prep school
Venerable boarding school
Where 007 was expelled from
Windsor Castle neighbor
School Shelley attended
Where Prince William went
Windsor Bridge town
School for Prince William
School that 007 attended
Where Aldous Huxley taught Orwell
Where Charles' sons went
Where le Carré taught French
Buckinghamshire town
College founded in 1440
English town on the Thames
England's largest public school
A Yank at ___ (Mickey Rooney film)
The battle of Waterloo was won on the playing fields of ___
Alternative to Winchester
Gladstone's alma mater
Oxonian's alma mater, perhaps
Prep school for some future Cantabrigians
School that James Bond attended
Town in Buckinghamshire
Very old school
Where the Trinity College scenes in "Chariots of Fire" were shot
___ blue (color similar to turquoise)
School that Ian Fleming (and James Bond) attended
School that's more than half a millennium old
Word with blue and collar
British school that's over 500 years old
Boys-only school founded in 1440
Where the "Chariots of Fire" Trinity College footrace scene was filmed
Rival school of Harrow
Founded by Henry VI about 1440.
Founded by Henry VI, 1440.
Thames river town.
Type of linen collar.
Where Gray and Walpole formed famous friendship.
On the Thames opposite Windsor.
Style of collar.
___ jacket.
Founded in 1440 by Henry VI.
___ College.
Historic English school.
___ cap.
Choir boy's collar.
Eden's school.
Harrow's traditional cricket rival.
Prep school for British boys.
School 58 Down attended.
School Eden and Jebb attended.
A kind of jacket.
It may be seen from Windsor Castle.
Jebb's school.
Large, turnover collar.
Public school founded in 1440 by Henry VI.
School of 33 Across.
Tophat school.
Town of 2,005 on the Thames.
Where Rugby is played.
513-year-old college.
513-year-old school.
British "Groton."
Rival of Rugby.
Small town on the Thames.
Where Rugger is played.
Alma mater of many M.P.'s.
College founded in 1400.
Historic school.
Fashionable English school.
King Henry VI's project.
Town near London.
Type of cap.
Where Eden went to school.
Buttonless jacket.
English college.
Famous public school.
It's allied with King's College, Cambridge.
Windsor's neighbor.
. . . on the playing fields of ___.
Shelley studied here.
Type of coat or collar.
Across the bridge from Windsor.
Eden's alma mater.
English college town.
It's allied with King's College.
Jacket.
Kind of jack.
Town opposite Windsor, on the Thames.
Where Nicholas Udall taught.
___ blue.
Nicholas Udall's school.
Sight for Thames tourists.
Famous school.
It's opposite Windsor.
On the playing fields of which "the battle of Waterloo was won."
It isn't far from London.
U.K. public school.
Windsor Castle's neighbor.
Gladstone's school.
Public school.
Town not far from London.
Kind of cap.
Part of Buckinghamshire.
Tie or jacket.
Henry VI's contribution to education.
English town.
Town on Thames
Boy's collar
School in England
Urban district of England
District of England
Jacket type
Shelley's pre-Oxford school
Old-tie school
The "playing fields"
Noted school
Playing-fields school
School or collar
Coat or collar
Collar or school
Class cap
Jacket or school
School Anthony Eden attended
Shade of blue
Visored cap
Wellington studied here
College or jacket
Oxford feeder
Town near Windsor Castle
Billed cap
Certain collar
Jacket or its collar
School Eden attended
Cap or jacket
Collar or college
Collarless jacket
Harrow foe
Jacket called a "bumfreezer"
Institution founded by Henry VI
Schoolboy's collar
Wellington's school
British college
Scholar's collar
School Orwell attended
. . . the playing fields of ___
College of "note"
Part of Henry VI's legacy
Preppy English school
Word with blue or fives
Harrow
Thames district
Just ___ boys grown heavy: Praed
Maidenhead neighbor
District opposite Windsor
Harrow's sports rival
College near Maidenhead
Oxford prep school
Author goes to college
Institution on the Thames
Orwell's school
Town west of London
Backward note
Collar or coat type
Lord Wimsey's alma mater
School Gladstone attended
School Wellington attended
Playing fields site
Bond studied here
Famed school
Neighbor of Windsor Castle
On its playing fields, "Waterloo was won"
Where Waterloo was won?
A Yank at ___, 1942 film
Public school on the Thames
Subject of a Thomas Gray ode
Uniform collar
____ collar
English prince's school
Thomas Gray's alma mater
Royal's school
Venerable English institution
Noted town in Buckinghamshire
Open-fronted jacket
Common background for British P.M.'s
Royal educator
School with historic playing fields
Early educator of George Orwell
One of the schools named in the Public Schools Act of 1868
School with a 15th-century chapel
___ mess, English dessert of berries, meringue and whipped cream
Its playing fields are famous
Town connected by bridge to Windsor
A footbridge from Windsor leads to it
It was founded in 1440
Rugby competitor
School started by Henry VI
Educator of 18 British P.M.'s
___ collar
The ___ Boating Song
School attended by Ian Fleming
Gray ode subject
Neighbor of Slough
Historic school on the Thames
Prep school that's over 500 years old
School for King's Scholars
School for William and Harry
Famous boys-only school
James Bond was kicked out of it
School in Berkshire, England
School named in the Public Schools Act of 1868
___ Society (English debating group)
Education provider since 1440
English prince's alma mater
School of William and Harry
Cornwallis's school
English collar
English town near Windsor Bridge
Locale of famous playing fields
School attended by princes
School where Aldous Huxley taught George Orwell
Town at one end of the Windsor Bridge
A Yank at ___, Mickey Rooney flick
Historic institution near Slough
School attended by James Bond ... and Ian Fleming
School for Prince Harry
It has boys aged 13 to 18
School near the Royal Windsor Racecourse
Aldous Huxley's school
John Maynard Keynes's alma mater
Prime Minister David Cameron's alma mater
School attended by King's Scholars
___ Dorney, locale of 2012 Olympic rowing
English institution since 1440
Feeder school for Oxford and Cambridge
School for James Bond
School for an English prince
William and Harry attended it
___ blue (color named for a school)
Alma mater for David Cameron
Captain Hook attended it
Prep school for some English princes
Regatta foe of Radley
School attended by Lord Grantham on "Downton Abbey"
Harrow and Radley rival
Kind of blue that's close to green
Cricket rival of Harrow
School for young royals
School that lent its name to a collar
Boys' school near Windsor
Competitor of Rugby
English school on the Thames
Historic town in Berkshire
Rival school of Harrow and Radley
Rival school of Winchester
School attended by princes William and Harry
School founded by King Henry VI
Word before collar, jacket or College
Alma mater of George Orwell and Henry Fielding
King's College of Our Lady of ___ Beside Windsor
Radley rival
Chariots of Fire filming locale
English school that's a rival of Harrow
Prep school near Windsor Castle
Preparatory school since 1440
Princely school
School attended by 20 prime ministers
Where Ian Fleming spent much of the 1920s
___ mess (traditional English dessert)
Alma mater for Aldous Huxley and George Orwell
Famed English boarding school
Global brand of men's dress shirts
School where some of "Shakespeare in Love" was filmed
___ jacket (formal men's wear)
Boarding school where tailcoats are part of the dress code
Its academic year consists of three terms called "halves"
Kind of jacket inspired by a school's uniform
Prep school about an hour by train from London
Boys-only school since 1440
___ mess (English dessert)
Schoolboy's jacket
Harrow's rival school
Noted British boys' school
Public school near Windsor
Princely college
Boys' school in Britain
Very old boys' school
Where James Bond went to prep school
Famed British prep school
Gray's "Ode on ___ College"
School attended by James Bond
Hugh Laurie and Tom Hiddleston alma mater
Alma mater of Percy Bysshe Shelley
Vaunted English prep school
Alma mater for twenty British Prime Ministers
School attended by many royals
Harrow's longtime cricket rival
School where Aldous Huxley briefly taught George Orwell
Venerable school in Berkshire, England
Boarding school attended by Princes William and Harry
559 year-old prep school
College in a Thomas Gray work
School on the Thames River
Thames town and school
Where James Bond made the grade
Institution founded in 1440
School fit for a prince
Beau Brummel's alma mater
College that spawned a jacket
Jacket or collar type
School established in 1440
School of NOTE?
Berkshire college
High collar
Prestigious prep school
English school founded by Henry VI
College of Thomas Gray and William Pitt
School on the River Thames
School founded before Columbus landed in America
Noted British school
Where British princes prep
Prestigious school of England
Alma mater of 20 British prime ministers
Boarding school since 1440
Boys' school near Windsor Castle
Famed British school
Aldous Huxley's boys' school
Alma mater for Prince Harry
Boys' school in Berkshire
Boys' school where "Chariots of Fire" was filmed
British boys school
British school whose students are all teens
Hugh Laurie's boys' school
Prep school attended by Prince Harry
English boarding school since 1440
Prestigious English boarding school
Elite English prep school
Rival of the British school Harrow
British school since 1440
Gordonstoun rival
Kin of a Peter Pan
Oppidan school
Noted public school
English prep school since 1440
School dating from 1440
Prep school of note
Harrow alternative
School for princes
Town north of Chatsworth, GA
Sight from Windsor Castle
College since 1440
Short type of jacket
Windsor boys' school
School founded in 1440 by Henry VI
Noted British prep school
Sports rival of Harrow
College near Windsor
College near Windsor Racecourse
Jacket named for a school
School with a royally appointed provost
Prince Harry's college
School attended by Captain Hook
Elite English school
English boarding school
English prep school for boys
School that's part of Princeton, in a sense
School hidden in "five tonnes"
Elite school on the Thames
Windsor neighbor
G20 Schools member
School known for its collar
School established in the 15th century
Academic site of the Tony Little Centre for Innovation and Research in Learning
English school, or a sheet music symbol backward
School that sponsors Holyport College
Collar type, or a backward message
British public school, or a music symbol backward
British school for Oppidan Scholars
College that features boarding houses such as the Hopgarden and the Timbralls
River Thames town
Its students are called Oppidans
Alma mater of 19 prime ministers
New school of 1440
Harry and William attended it
School attended by Hugh Laurie
Where some princes prep
Most of its football matches are played on Agar's Plough
School with a Salisbury Diplomatic Society
Alma mater of many princes and prime ministers
Educational institution since 1440
King of Siam's Garden setting
School across the Thames from Windsor
School located in Berkshire
Where some princes prepped
Where the Newcastle Scholarship is awarded
College with 70 King's Scholars
Town at one end of Windsor Bridge
Chief nurse of England's statesmen
James Bond attended it
School attended by 19 prime ministers
Town on the north side of the Windsor Bridge
Alma mater for Boris Johnson
George Orwell attended it
Its academic year consists of three halves
Prestigious boys' school on the Thames
Private school since 1440
School since the 15th century
Its annual school fee is about PS42,500
School attended by British royals
Some of its cricket matches are held on Agar's Plough
Boys' school on the Thames
Private school on the Thames
Eddie Redmayne and Damian Lewis attended it
It's across the Thames from Windsor Castle
School along the Thames
Setting for the "Young Bond" novels
___ mess (British berries-and-meringue dessert)
Prestigious English private school
School attended by British princes