| WHOOSH | Possibly show round the house, not in silence |
| TOOK | Barry -, co-creator and co-writer of BBC Radio comedy show Round the Home (4) |
| ALDINE | It's shaken outside a house, not in |
| DUSTMOP | It's shaken outside a house, not in |
| TOGO | For eating at home, not in the restaurant (2 wds.) |
| EVE | The night before Christmas when, all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mous |
| NIGHT | "Twas the ... before Christmas, when all through the house / Not a creature was stirring, not even a |
| POLARI | Form of slang spoken by Hugh Paddick and Kenneth Williams as Julian and Sandy in the 1960s BBC radio show Round the Horne |
| FANCYFREE | Elaborate on the house not otherwise spoken for (5-4) |
| TWIST | Popular kids' show (Round the -----) (5) |
| ASSORT | Take the rest, in a group, round the house (6) |
| EARNESTLY | In the morning, going round the home in all seriousness (9) |
| THEME | Central idea in the home, not house (5) |
| LEADERSHIP | What the captain possibly shows the Queen in metal vessel (10) |
| BROTHERHOOD | Litter round the house Rex put in order (11) |
| DOITYOURSELF | Three characters often show individual initiative round the house |
| DIMLY | Michael gutted to stop doing jobs round the house? Clearly not (5) |
| SOMEHOW | Possibly show me love in one way or another (7) |
| YAP | Pay back, but not in silence, apparently (3) |
| YAPS | Pays out, but not in silence apparently |