| HANOVERIAN | Member of house such as 26Dn of 1Ac to deliver no good Hislop, perhaps (10) |
| CIRCUS | Show performed in a big top; Roman version of the hippodrome; a ring of houses such as that in Bath; or, the genus of the harriers (6) |
| RID | Deliver no end of travel on horseback (3) |
| WORTHABBEY | Benedictine house fit to house such as Liszt (5,5) |
| BANISHMENT | Punishment by exile from one's home, such as from Soweto to Brandfort (10) |
| JUTEJAMAND | Trades of 1Ac reporting for work after disc jockey returns, gulping: "Stick in a tune for a change!" (4,3,3,10) |
| JOURNALISM | Trades of 1Ac reporting for work after disc jockey returns, gulping: "Stick in a tune for a change!" (4,3,3,10) |
| AVENUE | Course of action; or, a formal treelined approach to a house, such as the Long Walk in Windsor Great Park (6) |
| ROOM | Division of a house such as a hall, kitchen or study (4) |
| PALACE | Royal home, such as the L'Almoidaina in Palma, Mallorca which is the official residence of the King and Queen of Spain when they visit the island (6) |
| INN | Public house, such as the Woolpack in Emmerdale (3) |
| DOLL | Item inhabiting a toy house, such as the one designed by Edwin Lutyens for Queen Mary, or that owned by Petronella in The Miniaturist (4) |
| ROOMS | Spaces in a house such as kitchens, dens, and studies |
| PUEBLO | A Native American village of adobe and rock houses, such as that built by the Tanoans, Zuni, Hopi etc. (6) |
| REIMS | Home of champagne houses such as Pommery and Mumm |
| INNS | Public houses, such as the Woolpack and The Rovers Return (4) |
| ETON | College that features boarding houses such as the Hopgarden and the Timbralls |
| CONGRESSMAN | Member of house opposing fighting finally managed to limit awful mess (11) |
| WIGANPIER | Former politician and member of House of Lords reportedly feature in Blair's work (5,4) |
| BLUEPETER | Flag victims essentially imprisoned by offensive member of House of Lords |