| ANAPAEST | A home in which a father's set foot (8) |
| PLYMOUTH | Known as Britain's "Ocean City" and home to England's oldest gin distillery, a port from which the Pilgrim Fathers set sail in the Mayflower in 1620 (8) |
| EVIL | Returning to make a home in, which is bad (4) |
| RECTORY | A house in which a Church of England parish priest lives (7) |
| MANCAVE | Informal term for a room in a house in which males can enjoy hobbies without distraction (3,4) |
| CHATEAU | French country house in which a tea-urn is useless (7) |
| HEIRLOOM | New home in which Irish look to have inherited item (8) |
| PENZANCE | In which Cornish town, at the top of Market Jew Street and near the house in which he was born, is t |
| CREPERIE | French pancake house in which to eat a batter cake, flapjack, flawn, froise or galette, either savoury or sweet (8) |
| ANTHILLS | Homes in which one finds social workers? (3-5) |
| SODAPOPS | A father's going into top layers of ground to get fizzy drinks (4,4) |
| HALFTERM | Set foot in Mahler composition during school break (4,4) |
| COTTAGE | Home in which tot is playing in a pen (7) |
| NARROWEST | Most intolerant home in which there is a right bust-up |
| ATTIC | Part of the house in which Kevin is left behind in "Home Alone" |
| NAIVE | Simple home in which temperature's dropped |
| NERNST | Physicist's comfortable home in which service is provided |
| IRAN | Country home in which artist settles (4) |
| SHEBEEN | Be seen assembled outside home in which spirits may be found |
| DRUNKEN | Home in which unopened chest's stuck tight (7) |