| LIMAPERU | Capital city whose main governmental building is known as the "House of Pizarro" |
| ANKARA | European capital city whose main railway station is located within the historic Ulus quarter (6) |
| SABHA | Upper house of the Indian parliament, popularly known as the House of Elders (5) |
| RAJYA | Upper house of the Indian parliament, popularly known as the House of Elders (5) |
| TOWNHALL | Governmental building (2 wds.) |
| ALMANSUR | In the mid-8th century, who founded the Baghdad library and translation centre known as the House of |
| VICENZA | This Italian city is famous as the home of the 16th-century architect Andrea Palladio and his successor Vincenzo Scamozzi. Some of the most notable Palladian structures there are the Basilica (1549-16 |
| ATHENS | University city in Georgia, known as the home of rock bands R.E.M. and The B-52s (6) |
| HOLYROOD | Palace, perhaps best known as the home of Mary, Queen of Scots (8) |
| NASHVILLE | City known as 'the home of country music' (9) |
| ALDERSHOT | Hampshire town known as the Home of the British Army (9) |
| AINTREE | Merseyside village best known as the home of the Grand National |
| ALERT | ___ Bay (British Columbia village known as 'The Home of the Killer Whale') |
| STEPHENS | St -, ancient chapel in the old Palace of Westminster that served as the House of Commons (8) |
| OLDCOURSE | St Andrews venue known as 'the Home of Golf' (3,6) |
| LORDS | Known as the 'Home of Cricket,' this iconic ground in London has hosted Test matches since 1884. (5) |
| PEERLESS | As unparalleled as the House of Commons? (8) |
| PEERLESSLY | ...in a matchless manner, as the House of Commons would (10) |
| ITHACA | One of the Ionian Islands, regarded as the home of Homer's Odysseus (6) |
| SIT | Meet, as the House of Commons |