| HOUSES | Royal dynasties; green Monopoly pieces; or, dwellings such as cottages, granges, halls, rectories, mansions or residential buildings at boarding schools (6) |
| LODGES | A word for small dwellings, such as beavers' dens, cabins, cottages, gatehouses, porters' rooms or tents (6) |
| TENTS | Portable shelters or dwellings of canvas, cloth, etc. supported by poles |
| SPOIL | Go bad, as cottage cheese |
| SOURS | Turns, as cottage cheese |
| HOUSE | Green Monopoly piece |
| ATHELING | In Anglo-Saxon England, a prince of any of the royal dynasties |
| INTERMARRY | Bring two royal dynasties together, in a way |
| 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) |
| TOWNHOUSE | Now hot use can be made of a dwelling such as this (4,5) |
| INNS | Word for abodes or dwelling places originally, later hostelries, hotels or public houses; or, halls of residence for university/law students (4) |
| VICARAGES | Typically rural dwellings usually owned or maintained by churches, similar to clergy-houses, rectories or parsonages (9) |
| GRINDERS | Devices for crushing food such as coffee or meat into small pieces or into a powder (8) |
| DOINGS | Word for general activities, deeds or events; fancy dishes; working parts or pieces; or, things and whatnot (6) |
| WOODS | Concerning or dwelling or situated in a wood. |
| HOTELS | Red Monopoly pieces |
| TOKENS | Monopoly pieces |
| DICE | Monopoly pieces |
| BONDSTREET | Green Monopoly square (4,6) |