| MEALSONWHEELS | For the house bound and what lions think people on roller skates are (5,2,6) |
| PECK | Author of books including A Patchwork Tale, The Skirts of Time, A Garden Enclosed, House-Bound and Home for the Holidays (4) |
| ANIMALISTS | They think people are brutes in a list Sam compiled (10) |
| HANGOVER | Possible regret on waking house-bound granny, initially? (8) |
| HIDEOUS | "Being house-bound", I'd put in, is horrible" (7) |
| LIKINGGAP | Disparity in how much you think people enjoy your company vs. how much they actually do |
| OFF | Workplace where skates are useless (6) |
| INOCULATE | Workplace where skates are useless (6) |
| AMUSEMENT | Attending houses think people fun (9) |
| ICE | Workplace where skates are useless |
| OFFICE | Workplace where skates are useless |
| GILDEDCHAMBER | A name for the House of Lords |
| CARHOPABILITIES | Riding on roller skates and carrying food orders, e.g.? [Ï] |
| CARHOP | Waitress on roller skates (who doesn't move like a kangaroo despite the name) |
| EXPRESS | Starlight -; Andrew Lloyd Webber musical performed on roller skates (7) |
| USHER | Icon who danced on roller skates during his Super Bowl halftime show |
| STARLIGHT | Andrew Lloyd Webber musical on roller skates, - - - Express (9) |
| JOHNGREENLEAFWHITTIER | US Quaker poet and advocate of the abolition of slavery who wrote Snow-Bound and the hymn Dear Lord and Father of Mankind (4,9,8) |
| BUILDERS | They're doing the spadework for The House and for the homemakers (8) |
| LAIDIN | "They must be bound and ___ some dark room": "The Comedy of Errors" |