| LODGINGS | A rented room or rooms in which to live, especially in another person's house (8) |
| LODGER | A person who rents accommodation in another person's house (6) |
| BEDSIT | A rented room for both living and sleeping in (6) |
| PLEAT | Desirable feature of a rented room |
| HERBARIUM | From Latin for "grass, green crops", a word for a systematically arranged hortus siccus, or "dried garden", of classified mounted preserved plants; or, the building, receptacle or room in which such a |
| OSSUARY | A container or room in which the bones of dead people are placed (7) |
| ROOMMATE | One who shares a room or rooms with another (8) |
| FIRETRAP | Dangerous place in which to live |
| ONESDOOR | Come unwelcome to a person's house to shade exterior paintwork? (6,4,4) |
| FUNHOUSE | Building in an amusement park with amusing or frightening objects or rooms (8) |
| SETENANT | Philatelic specimen shown by someone in a rented shop in London? |
| CHAMBERS | Rooms in which meaning of legislation is explained (8) |
| ROTUNDAS | Circular buildings or rooms, especially ones with a dome (8) |
| LONESOME | Solitary Liberal looking over a person's house in Bow |
| SUITABLE | Convenient set of rooms in which lab can work |
| LANDLADY | Woman letting out a property or rooms (8) |
| CELLULAR | Containing compartments or rooms (8) |
| LIBRARY | From the Latin for "bookcase", a collection of books; a building or room in a private house dedicated to said tomes; or, a publisher's series (7) |
| LODGE | Word for various places in which to live, rest or shelter, including a cabin, gatekeeper's cottage, hunter's retreat, Masonic temple, otter/beaver's den, porter's room, small country house, tent, thea |
| BAR | A counter or room in a pub; or, a block of chocolate or soap (3) |