| SPAREROOM | Place for overnight guests or a home office |
| HOST | An army, flock of sparrows or other great multitude; the sun, moon and stars; one who lodges/entertains guests; or, a Eucharistic wafer (4) |
| DAYBEDS | Couches handy for overnight guests |
| HIDEAWAYBED | *Space-saving option for overnight guests |
| RESIDENT | An inhabitant; a non-migratory animal/bird; a registered hotel guest; or, a US term for a boarder (8) |
| HOTEL | Place for overnight stay |
| SITE | Place for a home (or a home page) (TIES anagram) (4) |
| MOONPHASE | Lunar cycle stage or selenic waxing or waning gauge, as indicated on a calendar, wristwatch or, in the digital age, one's website or a home page (9) |
| INNS | Places for overnight stays |
| PRESOLD | Like reserved seats or a home that's no risk to the builder (7) |
| GAFF | A hook on a stick for landing a fish; a nautical spar; a spur of a gamecock; or, old slang for a flat or a house (4) |
| VAN | A winnowing basket; a windmill sail; a wing; a shovel for testing ore; a cargo truck; or, a house on wheels (3) |
| BUBBLE | A globule of air as the indicator in a spirit level; a glass/plastic dome; a place protected from unpleasant reality; or, a "house of cards" (6) |
| STUDY | A home office or den in which to swot, compose, write letters, send emails or complete prep; an exercise in art; or, an etude in music (5) |
| DEN | Place for a home office, maybe |
| WINDSOR | A castle in Berkshire a€“ or a House in the UK? (7) |
| RECEPTIONISTS | They greet guests or inspect ties put out for them (13) |
| VISITOR | A person who is a caller, guest or tourist (7) |
| WALLMAP | One of Canada might hang in a home office: 2 wds. |
| PRINTER | Part of a home office |