| DOMDANIEL | (Literary) Hall under the sea inhabited by a sorcerer (9) |
| ROCHESTER | Master of literary hall, he's rector, surprisingly (9) |
| MAGUS | Mother has a boy by a sorcerer (5) |
| MAGIC | Superb thing done by a sorcerer (5) |
| HEX | One is cast by a sorcerer |
| THEMAGICFLU | Unfinished Mozart work a.k.a. "A Sorcerer's Bug"? |
| GHETTO | Slum quarter of a city inhabited by a minority group, coined for a location in Venice (6) |
| QUARTER | Fourth part of a coat of arms, hour, lunar month, pound of weight, sports match, US dollar or year; or, a district having some distinguishing character or inhabited by a particular class (7) |
| CONVENT | A building inhabited by a religious community of nuns (7) |
| NESS | Loch --- in the Scottish Highlands is said to be inhabited by a monster (4) |
| IMAGE | The very likeness of one to a sorcerer (5) |
| OBEAH | A sorcerer may practice it, partly to be a hardman |
| WIZARDRY | The art, skills and practices of a sorcerer or magician (8) |
| TOUCH | A sorcerer's wand seems to give him a magic ___ |
| OWLERY | Word for an aviary, barn, box, haunt, Hogwartian tower, tree or other place inhabited by a parliament of howlets, jill-hooters, madges, tawnies or related birds of the night (6) |
| NAKEDEST | Most simple home inhabited by a grand editor |
| ABBEY | Building inhabited by a community of monks or nuns (5) |
| COLONEL | Island inhabited by a single soldier |
| SPICA | Prosaic part inhabited by a film star (5) |
| ATALANTA | Capital city inhabited by a reluctant wife |