| NANA | Elderly member of the household, affectionately |
| PET | Member of the household that visits the vet |
| MENTALAGE | Chat endlessly among members of the household, showing a measure of intellectual ability |
| MENAGE | Workers, mature members of the household (6) |
| PETS | Non-human members of the household |
| DAME | From the Latin for "mistress of the household", word for a female ruler in its earliest sense, now a title given to a woman with the rank of Knight Commander or a holder of the Grand Cross in the orde |
| GRENADIER | Member of the senior infantry regiment of the Household Division of the British Army (9) |
| UNCLEPHIL | Will Smith's usual way of addressing the head of the household in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air |
| OTHELLO | In 1.1, in order to stir up trouble, Iago tells the Signior of the household the following: "I am one, sir, that comes to tell you, your daughter, and the Moor, are making the beast with two backs." W |
| SENESCHAL | A steward of the household of a medieval prince or nobleman who took charge of domestic arrangements (9) |
| MADAM | The mistress of the household |
| MANNER | It's the way of the household, we hear (6) |
| PANTS | They're worn by the head of the household |
| WEARSTHEPANTS | Is the head of the household |
| AITCH | The head of the household (5) |
| TYDBOL | Cleaner for the head of the household? |
| LIFEGUARDS | Regiment of the Household Cavalry along with the Blues and Royals (4,6) |
| GUARDS | Life -; part of the Household Cavalry along with the Blues and Royals (6) |
| PATERFAMILIAS | To the head of the household he's as familiar as pet can be (13) |
| GOODMAN | Old Scottish word for the male head of the household (7) |