| ASSONANCE | A property of note; home, for example (9) |
| TARDINESS | Topic of a note home, perhaps |
| ESTATE | Property of note, say (6) |
| MEMO | Note home-made sandwiches turning up |
| WINEGLASS | Wife at home for example besides sweetheart? Something needed to toast! (9) |
| SEMIBREVE | Note house key always is to be returned (9) |
| INERTIA | It is a property of a body by virtue of which it is unable to change its state of rest or of uniform motion itself (7) |
| TOG | Unit of measurement of thermal insulation as a property of textiles (3) |
| COEFFICIENT | Figure measuring a property of a substance (11) |
| ASSET | Strength, money or a nice home, for example |
| VILLAGE | House, for example, backing onto a group of houses (7) |
| STICKY | A property of glue or honey, e.g. (6) |
| EYERHYME | Come home, for example, for words spelled similarly but pronounced differently (3,5) |
| ELAPSING | Passing round drinks at home for example |
| EYEING | Watching the old getting home, for example, to give accommodation (6) |
| USAGE | Biden's home, for example, put up treatment |
| MEMOIR | Alison Bechdel's "Fun Home," for example |
| GAINSAY | Contradict Georgia at home for example (7) |
| MANOR | Bruce Wayne's home, for example |
| TINGE | Temperature at home, for example, after turn in shade (5) |