| DOVECOT | House for domesticated pigeons |
| DOVECOTE | Home for domesticated pigeons |
| PENNED | Wrote: "Shelter for domesticated animal and shelter for wild animal sent back" (6) |
| POULT | Word for a young bird that's related to a word for domesticated birds |
| HUTCH | Coop for domesticated rabbits (5) |
| FANTAIL | Breed of domesticated pigeon (7) |
| HOUSETRAINED | Stamp letters here and organise handouts for domesticated animals, maybe |
| OXEN | Remove lid of box, then take half for domesticated animals |
| COTE | House for doves or pigeons (4) |
| GALA | Swimming event/meet for clubs to compete; or, a special evening hosted at the Royal Opera House for a Royal Ballet production, for example (4) |
| ROOFRACKS | For those hitting the road with The Gladstones, for example, it's on the house for those who can hold their drink (4,5) |
| CASTLE | House for royalty / estate house |
| FRAT | Animal House house, for short |
| LONGHAND | Set one's sights on full house, for example, for The Script (8) |
| NAIPAUL | Author noted for comic portraits of Trinidadian society in A House for Mr Biswas and other novels (7) |
| DOVE | Columbary is a term for a house for this bird (4) |
| SITUATIONROOM | Informal term for the meeting place in the White House for managing crises and assessing intelligence (9,4) |
| REHAB | Recovery house, for short |
| GROUNDS | Confines to the house for various reasons (7) |
| HOSPICE | A home or house for something tasteful (7) |