| RYDALMOUNT | House near Ambleside in the Lake District that was the home of William Wordsworth from 1813 until his death in 1850 |
| RYDAL | House near Ambleside in the Lake District that was the home of William Wordsworth from 1813 until his death in 1850 (5,5) |
| MOUNT | see 12D, House near Ambleside in the Lake District that was the home of William Wordsworth from 1813 until his death in 1850 (5,5) |
| KELMSCOTT | --- Manor, Tudor house in Oxfordshire, the home of William Morris from 1871-96 (9) |
| SOHO | Foxhunter's view-halloo, adopted as the name of a London district that was a royal park in Tudor times (4) |
| ROLLO | Viking leader who received the district that formed the basis of the duchy of Normandy from Charles III of France (5) |
| HELVELLYN | Mountain in the Lake District that includes Striding Edge and Swirral Edge (9) |
| DOVECOTTAGE | The home of William and Dorothy Wordsworth in Grasmere (47) |
| THEAVENUE | Rugby union stadium in Sunbury-on-Thames that was the home of London Irish from 1931 to 1999 (3,6) |
| VICENZA | City in Veneto, Italy, that was the home of the 16th-century architect Andrea Palladio |
| ELEIA | What is one of the names of the ancient Greek district that corresponds to the modern region of Elis? (5) |
| NAZARETH | Town in Galilee that was the home of Jesus in his youth (8) |
| SESTOS | Ancient city in Thrace that was the home of Hero in Greek mythology |
| NINIANPARK | Football stadium that was the home ground of Cardiff City FC from 1920 to 2009 (6,4) |
| KELMSCOTTMANOR | Cotswolds home of William Morris from 1871 until his death in 1896 (9,5) |
| DAYTON | Ohio city that was the home of the Wright brothers |
| UNDERHILL | Stadium that was the home of Barnet FC from 1907 to 2013 (9) |
| KNOTTY | ___ Ash, suburb of Liverpool that was the home of comedian Ken Dodd (6) |
| ACADIANRECORDER | Historic newspaper of Nova Scotia published in Halifax from 1813 to 1930: 2 wds. |
| IRONCROSS | The highest decoration for bravery awarded to Prussian and later German armed forces in wartime from 1813 to 1945 (4,5) |