|  | HOMEBOUND | Confined to one's residence ... or, as the | 
|  | ONTHEHOUSE | Attached to one's residence at the firm's expense (2,3,5) | 
|  | GOESHOME | Returns to one's residence: 2 wds. | 
|  | HEADHOME | Return to one's residence | 
|  | HOMEWARDSTERN | Heading back to one's residence in a grim mood? | 
|  | ONONESDOORSTEP | Very near to one's residence (2,4,8) | 
|  | GOHOME | Return to one's residence | 
|  | ADDRESS | Apply oneself to one's residence (7) | 
|  | HOMECOMING | Return to one's residence (10) | 
|  | GENOISE | An Italian version of a chiffon or sponge, served as a cake in its own right or as the basis of a lady's finger, madeleine or mokatine (7) | 
|  | CHOCOLATELAB | Chemistry 205: Applications to Dessert Making (or, as the students call it, the '___') | 
|  | WORKINGCLASS | Economics 203: The Role of Labor in Production (or, as the students call it, the '___') | 
|  | CANVAS | Cotton, flax or hemp cloth used for tents, deckchairs, sails or as the medium on which to apply oil paints (6) | 
|  | EMBASSY | The residence or offices of an ambassador, or the latter's entourage collectively (7) | 
|  | GROUNDED | Fundamentally instructed to be confined to one's room (8) | 
|  | TRAININGSEMINAR | American History 150: Effects of the Railroad on Westward Expansion (or, as the students call it, th | 
|  | COLLISIONCOURSE | Physics 251: Principles of Particle Accelerators (or, as the students call it, the '___') | 
|  | HER | Found in an anther, and in every herb: the form of 'she' used after a preposition or as the object of a verb! (3) | 
|  | ATHOME | Social reception at a person's residence or the invitation embossed on stiff card to attend such (2-4) | 
|  | SOCLE | Low plain plinth used as a support for a statue, column etc. or as the foundation of a wall (5) |