| TIMESHARE | Holiday home that the armies ruined (4-5) |
| CROWSNEST | Boasts home that offers an elevated sea view (5,4) |
| SPAREROOM | Part of a home that might be used to accommodate visitors (5,4) |
| RESIDENCE | Home that aptly contains a family room (In this clue's answer, notice letters 5-7) |
| BADMINTON | ___ House, stately home that hosts an international equestrian event (9) |
| INHERITED | At home, that woman's diet badly received (9) |
| DIGITALIN | Sort of radio at home that offers stimulation |
| BEARSDENS | Homes that are just grizzly? |
| DEFY | "...he should ___ the armies of the living God?" (1Sam. 17 |
| MAILER | "The Armies of the Night" author |
| MASSENA | Andre ?, French Marshal in the armies of Napoleon awarded the title Prince d'Essling |
| BRIDGE | The Battle of ------ took place on September 25,1066 in Yorkshire between the armies of England and Norway (8,6) |
| STAMFORD | The Battle of ------ took place on September 25,1066 in Yorkshire between the armies of England and Norway (8,6) |
| PERSHING | John Joseph ?, US General of the Armies who died in 1948 (8) |
| LEGION | A division of 3,000 to 6,000 men in the armies of ancient Rome (6) |
| LIVINGROOM | Part of a private home that is used for the common social activities of its occupants (6,4) |
| DICEY | Dangerous work at home that French put in? (5) |
| EYRIE | Lofty home that may sound strange to some (5) |
| TEPEE | Home that sounds like two letters of the alphabet |
| HOSPICE | A nursing home that specialises in caring for the terminally ill (7) |