| TOWNHOUSE | Now hot use can be made of a dwelling such as this (4,5) |
| ROMANCE | More can be made of a love story (7) |
| HOUSE | One of the two chambers of a bicameral legislature; dwelling such as a bothy, cottage, grange, manor, rectory or vicarage; or, a theatre (5) |
| WENDYHOUSE | Inspired by stories by J. M. Barrie, a child's toy dwelling such as the Queen's Welsh thatched example Y Bwthyn Bach in the grounds of the Royal Lodge (5,5) |
| COTTAGE | Rural dwelling such as any of the ones forming Arlington Row in Bibury (7) |
| SILVERN | Not at intervals perhaps be made of a particular precious metal (7) |
| AMENDABLE | Mean blade put to use can be modified (9) |
| ANNOUNCES | Proclaims non-use can be responsible for it (9) |
| STATEMENT | Like gilding the lily, too much can be made of this. .. (l3) |
| APARTMENT | A room or set of rooms, usually leased as a dwelling (9) |
| GESSO | The Italian means, literally, "gypsum." In English, it refers to a substance (often made of gypsum) used as a ground for painting, among other purposes. It first use can be traced to 1596. |
| HOUSEBOAT | Barge that may serve as a dwelling-place (9) |
| PINEAPPLE | What acts as a dwelling for SpongeBob SquarePants (9) |
| ROOMMATE | A person occupying the same part of a dwelling as another (8) |
| PENTHOUSE | A dwelling on a roof (9) |
| OUTHOUSE | Building (eg a shed or barn) in the garden or grounds of a dwelling (8) |
| CHOPHOUSE | How to destroy a dwelling eatery (4-5) |
| OCCUPANTS | Those living in a dwelling |
| FARMHOUSE | A dwelling in the countryside (9) |
| LODGES | A word for small dwellings, such as beavers' dens, cabins, cottages, gatehouses, porters' rooms or tents (6) |