Universities
Across
- 2. – A major Yorkshire university known for arts, business, and student nightlife. Tnhe football team plays in all white.
- 5. – This university is near Brighton, by the sea in southern England.
- 7. – Located in Devon, this university shares its name with the county’s cathedral city.
- 9. – A leafy university town near Guildford.
- 12. – has its campus in Stratford and the Isle of Dogs
- 16. – This ancient university is often thought of as the UK top university.
- 18. – A London university named after a royal woman.
- 19. – A major London university, its name starts with “University College…” (Abbreviation)
- 20. – A university in a historic walled city, the capital of Yorkshire.
- 21. – Titanic set sail from this southern port city that also has a great uni.
- 23. – A royal name for a university on the Thames.
- 24. – A northern cathedral city home to one of the UK’s oldest universities.
- 25. – Hard to spell but easy to love for sport; in Leicestershire.
- 28. – Known for strong music and football culture.
- 29. – One of Scotland’s largest universities, in the city known for shipbuilding home of Celtic & Rangers football teams.
- 30. – Economics and politics are top of the curriculum at this London institution. (Abbreviation)
- 31. – A top university in the capital of Wales.
Down
- 1. – The bones of King Richard III were found in this city with a respected university. The local football team are known as Foxes and won the Premier league a few years ago.
- 3. – A Steel City university in South Yorkshire with two football teams known as Blades and Owls.
- 4. – A university in a West Country city with a famous suspension bridge.
- 6. – Scotland’s capital is home to this historic and prestigious university.
- 8. – Sounds like a hobby, but it’s a Berkshire town with a university, number 24 in the Times Uni league table.
- 10. – A Norwich-based university.
- 11. – London university known for science and engineering, based near South Kensington and the museums.
- 13. – This Merseyside university is in the city that gave us The Beatles.
- 14. – Rival to Oxford, this university has famous punting and the River Cam.
- 15. – Robin Hood’s legendary stomping ground hosts this large university.
- 17. – This university is in the UK’s second-largest city, in the West Midlands.
- 21. – Scotland’s oldest university, where Prince William met Kate.
- 22. – A northern city on the River Tyne, famous for its bridge and university – Mark Campbell grew up there.
- 26. – the system for applying to university
- 27. – Located near Coventry, this university shares a name with a famous English earldom.