Clues for the word "ETON"
We've had 548 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1266 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on April 07, 2025.
Referring Clues
- English prince's school
- Prince William's school
- Venerable English institution
- Harrow's rival
- It's across the Thames from Windsor
- Royal's school
- Collar type
- College founded by a king
- Kind of collar
- Noted town in Buckinghamshire
- Shelley's alma mater
- Open-fronted jacket
- School on the Thames
- School for British princes
- 007's alma mater
- Orwell's alma mater
- Prince's school
- Common background for British P.M.'s
- Royal educator
- School with historic playing fields
- Town connected by bridge to Windsor
- Its playing fields are famous
- Town on the Thames
- Kind of jacket
- Harrow rival
- English school since 1440
- School near Windsor
- Rugby competitor
- George Orwell's alma mater
- A footbridge from Windsor leads to it
- 007's school
- School started by Henry VI
- Thames school
- It was founded in 1440
- School near Slough
- School founded in 1440
- Berkshire school
- Black jacket
- English prep school
- Educator of 18 British P.M.'s
- ___ collar
- Berkshire town
- School attended by Ian Fleming
- School for princes William and Harry
- "The ___ Boating Song"
- Thames academy
- Gray ode subject
- School for Prince William
- Thames town
- Neighbor of Slough
- School with King's Scholars
- School since 1440
- ___ jacket
- School for King's Scholars
- Historic school on the Thames
- School for William and Harry
- Prep school that's over 500 years old
- Princely prep school
- ___ Society (English debating group)
- School in Berkshire, England
- Where Huxley taught Orwell
- Famous boys-only school
- School named in the Public Schools Act of 1868
- James Bond was kicked out of it
- "The chief nurse of England's statesmen"
- Education provider since 1440
- School of William and Harry
- English prince's alma mater
- "A Yank at ___" (1942 Mickey Rooney film)
- Locale of famous playing fields
- English town near Windsor Bridge
- English collar
- School where Aldous Huxley taught George Orwell
- School attended by princes
- Cornwallis's school
- School near Windsor Castle
- School in Berkshire
- Kind of collar or jacket
- Keynes's alma mater
- James Bond's alma mater
- School founded by Henry VI
- Poet Shelley's school
- Ian Fleming's alma mater
- College on the Thames
- Short black jacket
- Waist-length jacket
- School of princes
- ___ mess (strawberries and cream dish)
- Shelley's college
- English school
- School for James Bond and Lord Peter Wimsey
- School by the Thames
- Type of jacket
- Prince William's alma mater
- James Bond's school
- Collar kind
- Shelley's school
- Collar category
- School town west of London
- Prep school on the Thames
- Wellington's alma mater
- Lord Peter Wimsey's alma mater
- School allied with Kings College
- Alma mater for George Orwell and Ian Fleming
- English public school
- Wide-lapelled jacket style
- Old school
- Where Aldous Huxley taught George Orwell
- Percy Shelley's alma mater
- School for Ian Fleming and James Bond
- School founded by Henry VI in 1440
- Where Fleming and Bond prepped
- Elite school near Windsor Castle
- School attended by the Duke of Wellington
- Prince Harry's alma mater
- British school
- Alma mater of Prince William
- Jacket style
- Prep school for some future Cantabrigians
- Town in Buckinghamshire
- Town at one end of the Windsor Bridge
- British prep school
- School attended by 007
- Where the Trinity College scenes in "Chariots of Fire" were shot
- Very old school
- School that Shelley attended
- ___ blue (color similar to turquoise)
- Alma mater of many British prime ministers
- School that's more than half a millennium old
- School that Ian Fleming (and James Bond) attended
- Rival of Harrow
- Beau Brummell's alma mater
- Word with blue and collar
- British school that's over 500 years old
- Where the "Chariots of Fire" Trinity College footrace scene was filmed
- Boys-only school founded in 1440
- Collar style
- Hugh Laurie's alma mater
- Thames landmark
- Prep school for some princes
- Bond's alma mater
- Harrow competitor
- School attended by 18 former British prime ministers
- King's Scholar's school
- Its uniform includes pin-striped trousers
- Ian Fleming alma mater
- School 007 attended
- Prince Harry alma mater
- Venerable prep school
- Ian Fleming went there
- Onetime Aldous Huxley employer
- School that observes St. Andrew's Day
- Choirboy's collar
- Prep school near London
- Noted British school
- 007 school
- Where British princes prep
- Prestigious British school
- Type of collar
- School established in 1440
- Prep school since 1440
- High collar
- Windsor boys' school
- Elite British boys' school
- Oxford feeder
- College of Thomas Gray and William Pitt
- College since 1440
- Short type of jacket
- College that spawned a jacket
- College town on the Thames
- Type of collar or jacket
- Harrow's cricket rival
- School in Britain
- College founded by Henry VI
- Harrow's rowing rival
- School Orwell attended
- "The nursery of England's gentlemen"
- James Bond's old school
- "A Yank at ___," Mickey Rooney flick
- British boarding school
- Prince William alma mater
- School just north of Windsor Castle
- Its shield has three silver lilies and a leopard
- English boys' school
- School for George Orwell and Prince William
- School for Prince Harry
- School north of Windsor Castle
- James Bond was expelled from it
- School attended by James Bond ... and Ian Fleming
- British school for teenagers
- Historic institution near Slough
- Prince Harry's prep school
- School near the Royal Windsor Racecourse
- School attended by many princes and prime ministers
- Collar for a scholar
- King's Scholars' school
- William and Harry's alma mater
- Gladstone attended it
- James Bond's college
- Prestigious English school
- School from which James Bond was expelled
- Uppity English school
- Jacket
- British boys school
- Captain Hook's last words are its motto
- It has boys aged 13 to 18
- School that expelled James Bond
- School from which James Bond was expelled
- Ian Fleming alma mater
- James bond expelled
- Where some princes prep
- David Cameron's school
- School for Hugh Laurie
- It was founded by Henry VI
- Collar named for a school
- Henry VI's school
- Prince William's prep school
- Collar or jacket
- Princes' school
- Princely college
- Harrow's rival school
- Where Prince William turned 18
- William and Harry attended it
- School attended by King's Scholars
- Public school near Windsor
- Historic prep school
- School with rowers
- Ian Fleming's school
- Where 007 went to school
- English school for princes
- Short jacket
- G20 Schools member
- School James Bond was kicked out of
- 572-year-old school
- School founded in 1440 by Henry VI
- ___ blue: color named for a school
- David Cameron's alma mater
- School for 13-year-old British lads
- Noted British boys' school
- School for English princes
- School attended by Hugh Laurie and Dominic West
- Captain Hook's alma mater
- Jacket type
- ___ Dorney (2012 Olympics rowing venue near Windsor)
- ___ Dorney, locale of 2012 Olympic rowing
- Prime Minister David Cameron's alma mater
- Aldous Huxley's school
- John Maynard Keynes's alma mater
- William and Harry's college
- School called "the chief nurse of England's statesmen"
- Jacket or collar
- English college with its own shade of blue
- Alma mater of many elite Brits
- Town at the northwest end of the Windsor Bridge
- Boys' school in Britain
- School of nineteen British prime ministers
- School of Aldous Huxley and George Orwell
- Agent 007's school
- Stiff collar
- English institution since 1440
- ___ blue (color named for a school)
- School that celebrates George III's birthday
- Orwell's almamatter
- School collar
- School for James Bond
- Feeder school for Oxford and Cambridge
- Winchester's rival
- Bertie Wooster's alma mater
- Fancy-pants British prep school for boys
- Avenger John Steed's alma mater
- School for an English prince
- Alma mater for David Cameron
- It's a few miles from Queen Mother Reservoir
- Alma mater of 19 prime ministers
- "The most private of private schools": Hugh Laurie
- School where part of "The Madness of King George" was filmed
- Most of its football matches are played on Agar's Plough
- View from Windsor Castle
- Very old boys' school
- School fit for a prince
- School attended by Lord Grantham on "Downton Abbey"
- College founded by King Henry VI
- Henry VI founded it
- Prestigious British boys' school
- Where the princes schooled
- Orwell attended it
- Regatta foe of Radley
- School attended by Orwell
- David Cameron alma mater
- Eddie Redmayne alma mater
- 007Â's alma mater
- Word with jacket or collar
- Prep school for some English princes
- Captain Hook attended it
- Princely school
- Noted British prep school
- Shelley alma mater
- Captain Hook went there
- "The most private of private schools," to Hugh Laurie
- "A Yank at ___" (Mickey Rooney film)
- British public school
- Eddie Redmayne went there
- Kind of blue that's close to green
- Prince William attended it
- Neighbor of Windsor Castle
- Harrow and Radley rival
- Builder of the last London Olympics' rowing venue
- School for princes
- Shade of blue
- School for some princes
- Prestigious prep school
- School near the Thames
- British boy's school
- Rival school of Harrow
- College near Windsor
- Alma mater of many Oxford students
- Prestigious school of England
- Jacket named for a school
- College near Windsor Racecourse
- Ian Fleming's alma mater (and the school that expelled James Bond)
- School with trimesters called halves
- Historic British prep school
- School for young royals
- Berkshire boarding school
- School with a royally appointed provost
- School that lent its name to a collar
- Cricket rival of Harrow
- Old English school
- English school founded in 1440
- English school of note
- School of note, in a way
- Mark turns up in a famous school
- Short letter turning up in school
- Renowned public school
- Public school
- School - note (anag)
- Public school founded by Henry VI
- Record reviewed for college
- Educationally, a noted heavyweight
- It's opposed to both Windsor and Harrow
- Where, at school, one may be out to start trouble
- School of Suetonius
- Where boys were collared to go to school
- Sweet arrangement of semitones with one missing
- Famous public school
- Collar - crop - jacket - school
- On the Thames, it's of unusual note
- Where an extraterrestrial had some lessons?
- School where one gets reformed, and about time!
- A place of respectable tone
- As opposed to Windsor or Harrow
- Alma mater of many princes and prime ministers
- Famous school
- School located in Berkshire
- Public school (sounds like 20)
- Drunk at Cornell swigging last of Lambrusco - something necked at college?
- King of Siam's Garden setting
- School across the Thames from Windsor
- Harry and William attended it
- Where some princes prepped
- Where the Newcastle Scholarship is awarded
- Educational institution since 1440
- School where one changes form about the beginning of term
- School with the wrong tone
- School education first to be given weight
- Town on the Thames noted for its school
- Point-to-point training establishment
- Letter redirected to college
- Leading English public school
- Mark goes back to school
- College in Berkshire
- Collar, college or jacket
- College set on having Sunday off
- Where they teach only ten letters of the alphabet?
- Not all came to nursery school
- English-style college
- Regularly mention New College
- Take register the wrong way in school
- Town at one end of Windsor Bridge
- College with 70 King's Scholars
- Liberal prone to adopting Conservative hairstyle
- Sports rival of Harrow
- College in a Thomas Gray work
- Bond-training institution?
- Alma mater for many British politicians
- Institution since 1440
- Collar-and-tailcoat college
- Collar type, or a backward message
- Ian Fleming attended it
- "Feeder" for Oxford and Cambridge
- Pricey prep school
- School attended by Bertie Wooster
- School for a King's Scholar
- School that's home to Farrer Theatre
- Famous English school
- Famed UK school
- Prince Harry's school
- UK Princes' college
- A letter turned up in this jacket
- School from middle of fifteenth century
- Note sent round in school
- Tackle Tony about fee-paying school
- English fashion found in school
- Town opposite Windsor on the Thames
- Public school, established in 1440
- Mark rising with tuition here?
- Public school stomached, by the sound of it?
- Pudding from M&S
- School (or anagram) of note
- Where a noted lot get educated
- School in Princeton?
- It expelled James Bond
- School attended by Captain Hook
- Rival school of Harrow and Radley
- Not all came to nursery school near Windsor
- Prep school with a "wall game" tradition
- Elite prep school
- Prince Harry's college
- Henry VI founded it in 1440
- Jacket or collar style
- Boys' school near Windsor
- Rival school of Winchester
- "Chief nurse of England's statesmen"
- School attended by Prince Harry
- School founded by King Henry VI
- Word before collar, jacket or College
- As opposed to Windsor?
- Competitor of Rugby
- Ian Fleming prep school
- English school on the Thames
- School for the gentry
- School where every Tory of note starts
- Historic town in Berkshire
- Eddie Redmayne's alma mater
- James Bond attended it
- Famous UK school
- The school of Suetonius
- Venerable English school
- School attended by princes William and Harry
- Town on the north side of the Windsor Bridge
- Bond was kicked out of it
- School town on the Thames
- Little Tony's school
- George Orwell attended it
- On the Thames, it's not up to Bourne End
- As opposed to Windsor, if not Harrow
- Thames campus
- Playing Harrow, unlikely to get ten out for nought
- School for Charles' sons
- Mark is back in a famous school
- Observe revolutionary public school
- "Ducky" Mallard's alma mater, on "NCIS"
- Its academic year consists of three halves
- School attended by many English statesmen
- Captain Hook's school
- A note to take back to school
- King's College of Our Lady of ___ Beside Windsor
- Radley rival
- Famed British school
- Town near Windsor
- Private school since 1440
- School for a prince
- School of exceptional note
- Prep school near Windsor Castle
- Venerable college that owns a river island
- Where one may have studied in quiet, once
- Elite English boarding school
- Suetonius's place in the sphere of education
- Alma mater for Boris Johnson
- Alma mater of George Orwell and Henry Fielding
- Boarding school since 1440
- Prestigious boys’ school on the Thames
- Historic British school
- Elite English school
- Boys' school near Windsor Castle
- Alma mater of 20 British prime ministers
- School attended by British royals
- English school that's a rival of Harrow
- English boarding school
- A noted heavyweight able to teach boys
- Preparatory school since 1440
- Boys' school where "Chariots of Fire" was filmed
- The very opposite of Windsor?
- English prep school for boys
- Some of its cricket matches are held on Agar’s Plough
- British school whose students are all teens
- School attended by 20 prime ministers
- School that's part of Princeton, in a sense
- Boris Johnson's alma mater
- Boys' school in Berkshire
- Town across the Thames from Windsor
- Hugh Laurie's boys' school
- Where Ian Fleming spent much of the 1920s
- Spender of £17 million for a rowing lake
- Town adjacent to Windsor
- ___ mess (traditional English dessert)
- Aldous Huxley's boys' school
- School with a varied sports programme
- School for Captain Hook
- A school place
- Where King's Scholars study
- "Chariots of Fire" filming locale
- Former home of many Oxonians
- Simpleton's school?
- Where Prince William studied
- Alma mater for Prince Harry
- Dominic West alma mater
- Venerable boarding school
- Early educator of George Orwell
- School with a 15th-century chapel
- ___ mess, English dessert of berries, meringue and whipped cream
- One of the schools named in the Public Schools Act of 1868
- School hidden in "five tonnes"
- School where some of "Shakespeare in Love" was filmed
- Famed English boarding school
- ___ jacket (formal men's wear)
- Not a harrowing place for the boys
- British school attended by many prime ministers
- Global brand of men's dress shirts
- Alma mater for Aldous Huxley and George Orwell
- An English school of note
- Prep school about an hour by train from London
- Boarding school where tailcoats are part of the dress code
- Berkshire school since 1440
- Where an extraterrestrial had some lessons?
- Its academic year consists of three terms called "halves"
- Fleming and Orwell's school
- England's largest all-boys boarding school
- It's opposed to Windsor, also Harrow
- Venerable British school
- Elite British boarding school
- Boys-only school since 1440
- School near Heathrow
- Elite school on the Thames
- Posh British school
- Alma mater of Prince Harry and Prince William
- ___ mess (English dessert)
- Prestigious British boarding school
- Exclusive British school that originally served the poor
- British boarding school by the Thames
- College where 20 prime ministers were educated
- School visible from Windsor Castle
- English prep school with a shade of blue named after it
- Place-name that means "River-Town" in Old English
- Historic English school
- Alma mater of Ian Fleming (as well as James Bond)
- ___ blue (original team color of the Chelsea Football Club)
- School for some royal offspring
Last Seen In
- New York Times - April 07, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - April 02, 2025
- New York Times - March 30, 2025
- Daily American - March 30, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - March 29, 2025
- New York Times - March 22, 2025
- New York Times - March 20, 2025
- Daily Cryptic - March 20, 2025
- Daily American - March 19, 2025
- LA Times - March 19, 2025
- Daily Quick - March 06, 2025
- Daily Cryptic - February 20, 2025
- LA Times - February 18, 2025
- Daily Cryptic - February 10, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - February 09, 2025
- LA Times - February 08, 2025
- Your Life Choices - January 18, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - January 15, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - January 12, 2025
- New York Times - January 12, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - December 31, 2024
- Daily Quick - December 29, 2024
- LA Times - December 20, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - December 16, 2024
- Mindfood Daily - December 05, 2024
- New York Times - December 05, 2024
- Daily American - December 04, 2024
- Daily American - November 22, 2024
- USA Today - November 18, 2024
- New Zealand Herald - November 07, 2024
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