| OLLAS | Large unglazed clay pots used by households in Latin and North America (named for the Spanish word f |
| LASAGNA | Italian dish showing a decline in Latin and North America (7) |
| TERRACOTTA | From the Italian meaning "baked earth", a form of unglazed clay earthenware used for flower pots, natural floor tiles, tapas dishes and Provencal confit pots (10) |
| TAGINE | Conical clay pot used in North African cooking (6) |
| OMBRE | Old card game named for the Spanish for "man" |
| OLLA | Clay pot used for cooking |
| PETERFAMILIAS | "Actor Graves is head of household," in Latin? |
| ALTAE | High and deep (so-called polar word), f. gen., dat. sing., nom. pl |
| TUTORED | Another word f or ' privately instructed' (7) |
| FAMILIAE | Households in toto, cum illis in 6d |
| HOMECOUNTIES | Matter that is dividing households in region round London |
| ASHLAR | Timber provided by household god as building material (6) |
| APPROACH | Come close to pap produced by household pest (8) |
| DITHERY | Beset by household work, initially this woman's indecisive (7) |
| DOLLYVARDEN | Red-spotted trout of North America named after a character in the novel Barnaby Rudge (5,6) |
| DOUGLASFIR | Evergreen conifer species native to North America, named after a Scottish botanist (7,3) |
| POE | For whom the Mystery Writers of America named the Edgar Awards |
| IOMOTHS | Colourful flying insects of North America, named from Greek myth (2,5) |
| SIGNS | ... 12 in Latin and 12 in English (one 12 back to a 100) (5) |
| VOLVO | What make of car's name means "I roll" in Latin and was the name of a ball-bearing company? (5) |