| HEARTH | Section of a fireplace considered a traditional symbol of the home (6) |
| WHITEROSE | Symbol of the House of York, depicted on the flag of Yorkshire (5,4) |
| LION | Animal symbol of the house of Gryffindor in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series (4) |
| PESTLE | Granite, agate or hardwood tool used with a mortar for pounding herbs, spices, seeds, nuts or medicine which is used as a traditional symbol of pharmacology (6) |
| MANTEL | A shelf above the opening of a fireplace (6) |
| ORANGE | Traditional symbol of Chinese New Year |
| BELL | Member of the Bloomsbury Group who painted Christmas Decorations and shared her married surname in question with a chiming or jingling campana that is a traditional symbol of Noel or Christmas-tide (4 |
| SURREY | One of the home counties, site of Box Hill and parts of the North Downs (6) |
| DOVE | Bird that can live domestically in a cote; a traditional symbol of peace (4) |
| GRATES | Reduces to small particles by rubbing on a serrated surface / recesses of a fireplace or furnace |
| OLIVEBRANCH | A traditional symbol of peace (5,6) |
| PEONY | Flower that's a traditional symbol of China |
| ROSEMARY | Which evergreen shrub is a traditional symbol of remembrance (8) |
| DARRYL | The full name of the Home and Away fella who everyone calls Brax (6,7) |
| REEBOK | ...... Stadium, former name of the home ground of Bolton Wanderers (6) |
| WHITEFLAG | A traditional symbol of surrender (5,4) |
| SCALLOP | Mollusc whose shells are used a traditional symbols of St James and in tum the Camino de Santiago (7) |
| TEAPOT | Part of the home brewing paraphernalia produced drink and drugs (6) |
| ASHPIT | Part of a fireplace |
| FENDER | Low frame in front of a fireplace |