| SOIREE | An evening party in a private house |
| DRUM | Riotous old evening party in part of the cupola (4) |
| 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) |
| PARLOR | Sitting room in a private house / reception room |
| LODGER | One paying to stay in a private house |
| PARLOUR | Sitting room in a private house (7) |
| BILLET | Soldier's lodging in a private home |
| DRIVEWAY | A road leading up to a private house (8) |
| YARDSALE | Sale of unwanted items in the garden of a private house (4,4) |
| SOIREES | Evening parties or gatherings, usually at a private house for conversation or music (7) |
| LIVINGROOM | Part of a private home that is used for the common social activities of its occupants (6,4) |
| ROUT | Word derived from the idea of a broken army for a decisive defeat; a noisy rabble; a large evening party or reception; or, a pack of wolves (4) |
| MAID | A servant in a hotel or private house (4) |
| DRAWINGROOM | Area in a large private house for receiving and entertaining guests (7,4) |
| SHEBEEN | An unlicensed establishment or private house selling alcoholic drink especially in Ireland. Scotland and South Africa (7) |
| MANNER | Style in private house discussed? (6) |
| SECRETARIESGENERAL | Private house customary for top administrators? |
| SKEET | In draw poker, a nonstandard hand sometimes given value in a private or home game, any hand containi |
| TIGER | In draw poker, a nonstandard hand sometimes given value in a private or home game, five cards 3 to 9 |
| BOARDINGHOUSE | Organise a neighbour's do in a private hotel (8,5) |