| ALMUG | Trees, brought in from Ophir, which made 'pillars for the house of the Lord' (I Kings, Chapter 10) (5) |
| PSALME | It begins "In the Lord I take refuge" |
| OFNVEH | "Quinquireme ___ from distant Ophir": Masefield |
| SYNAGOGUE | House of the Lord |
| CASTLE | House of the lord? |
| MANOR | House of the Lord |
| STARK | Word for desolate, harsh, naked or severe that is used as the name of the House of the Lords of Winterfell in A Song of Ice and Fire books (5) |
| MANORS | Houses of the lord |
| BOSWORTH | The 1485 will of Thomas Longe, from Ashwellthorpe, makes him the first named common soldier who fought for the House of York in the 1485 Battle of ... Field (8) |
| UPPER | - House; a name for the House of Lords illustrating that it is one of two parts of the UK Parliament (5) |
| MAPREFERENCES | Sets of numbers and letters specifying locations on cartographical charts - TQ319815, for example, for London's St Bart's and NT231724 for the home of Midlothian's Hearts (3,10) |
| HIRAM | King of Tyre who assisted Solomon in the building of the temple (I, Kings, 5) (5) |
| ROME | It grew from a small town on the Tiber River in central Italy into a vast empire. It is today Italy's capital. In Hamlet (act 2, scene 2), Hamlet says, "My lord, I have news to tell you. When Roscius |
| GREENGAGE | Plum-like green fruit cultivated from a tree brought from France in the 18th Century (9) |
| VICTORIA | End of the line for the House of Hanover (8) |
| SAXE | House of ___-Coburg-Gothe (old name for the House of Windsor) |
| HAMMER | David Fisher of Dereham has written for the ... House of Horror TV series (6) |
| ELIJAH | Hebrew prophet during the reign of King Ahab who denounced the worship of Baal and other pagan gods (I Kings 18) (6) |
| MANSION | Word originally for the home of a medieval lord, later extended to mean a large imposing house (7) |
| APPEAR | Seem to be a member of the House of Lords, I hear (6) |