| DRYEYE | There wasn't a ___ in the house (all were moved to tears) (3,3) |
| SOMEWHERE | Homes were moved to an unknown location (9) |
| HOOK | Get one's fish to the house all right (4) |
| HANGERS | Not surprisingly, they wear coats inside the house all year round |
| VILLA | The home all four returned to (5) |
| TOSSED | "I was lost; The losing dice were ...; My bridges all were crossed; Nowhere to go," sang Frank Sinatra in Just In Time |
| ESTATE | A property consisting of an extensive area of land usually with a large house / all of a person's assets and liabilities, especially after death |
| SCYTHE | Near Culmhead, seven workers were involved in an accident -- they all were injured by a crop-cutter (6) |
| DALLAS | Where, in 1963, all were in sad distress (6) |
| SEDANS | They were moved by the chairmen (6) |
| FOURTH | (d) with houses all of a kind, that's us (6,6) |
| WANDER | And nearly all were about to stray (6) |
| UMPIRE | One who has been working from home all along? |
| DACHAS | Cad has houses all over Russia (6) |
| WOMAN | "The ___ in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window" |
| ISEEK | "This ___: To dwell in the Lord's house all the days of my life": Psalm 27 |
| MAN | "A ___ in the house is worth two in the street." (Mae West) (3) |
| EYEIN | "There wasn't a dry ___ the house" |
| GHOSTOFACHANCE | When asked if the mansion he was selling was haunted, the smart aleck said "There wasn't a ": 4 wds |
| NOFLAGONTHEPLAY | "There wasn't a penalty," from a football referee |