| FASHION | ------- house or ------victim (7) |
| PIGEON | From a French word for a young dove, any bird in the Columbidae family, including the aforesaid culver; or, slang for a dupe, gull or victim (6) |
| TARGET | Mark aimed at / prey or victim |
| DUPE | A pawn or victim of a deception (4) |
| GROUNDS | Campus, estate, gardens, park or other land collectively surrounding a castle, large country house or university; coffee bean sediment; or, the basis of justification or action (7) |
| DYNASTY | General name for a royal house or powerful family; or, a 1980s series with Joan Collins as Alexis Colby (7) |
| CAPTAIN | Leader of a house or sports team at school; or, the skipper of a boat (7) |
| PRELATE | A cleric of high rank and authority or the superior of a religious house or order (7) |
| WINDSOR | Royal house (or castle) (7) |
| VANILLA | Article in house or pod (7) |
| CHATEAU | A country house or castle in France (7) |
| SPARROW | Bird associated with house or hedge (7) |
| HANOVER | House or haven, rebuilt (7) |
| DEMESNE | Land surrounding a house or manor (7) |
| FURNISH | Provide a house or room with furniture and fittings (7) |
| LODGING | Taking room in house or official residence in Oxford? (7) |
| CISTERN | A tank for the storage of water, especially within the roof of a house or connected to a toilet (7) |
| LORIMER | Exponent of the Arts and Crafts style of architecture who restored a number of historic houses and castles and designed Ardkinglas House; or, a maker of metal bridle parts (7) |
| CHEVRON | From the French for "rafter", a V-shaped heraldic ordinary representing the roof of a house; or, "stripes" indicating rank on the sleeve of a military uniform (7) |
| BURGLAR | A thief who enters a house or other building by force (7) |