| ORNE | Cottage -; picturesque country house, sometimes with a monkey puzzle planted at the front (4) |
| ARAUCARIA | A song about a cur tangled in a monkey-puzzle |
| CHILEPINE | Half of kids taking English long for a monkey puzzle (5,4) |
| ORNES | Word paired with "cottage" to mean small picturesque country houses built in rustic "chocolate-box" style (5) |
| PIER | Section of a wall between two windows, sometimes with a trumeau mirror; or, a type of jetty (4) |
| HILL | Type of landform sometimes with a chalk figure; flock of ruffs; or, a co-founder of the National Trust (4) |
| ROOF | Slated, thatched or tiled structure, sometimes with a weathervane; or, one of the 28 mansions of the Chinese constellations (4) |
| USES | Things to which something may be put in the House sometimes (4) |
| TOWN | Settlement sometimes with a central cross and weekly farmer's market (4) |
| CROP | Short type of equestrian whip, sometimes with a hooked handle for opening and closing gates (4) |
| TOAD | Amphibious "puddock" of log pile, leaf litter, compost heap, burrow, pond or frogilo, sometimes with a patrolled road crossing aiding its migration (4) |
| DORK | Fool with a monkey or two? (4) |
| BOWER | An anchor at the front of a ship; a shady recess under trees in a garden or woodland; a picturesque country cottage or summerhouse; or, from "farmer", a jack in euchre or 500 (5) |
| DORA | Noted explorer traveling with a monkey |
| CAGE | Bird house, sometimes |
| HAND | Full house, sometimes |
| NEST | Home sometimes made with twigs |
| UBER | Ride home, sometimes |
| TREE | Monkey puzzle, e.g. (4) |
| TRACTOR | Farm vehicle, sometimes with a "tortoise/hare" gearbox; or, with "Chelsea", a pejorative nickname for a 4 x 4 when used in an urban area (7) |