| HOUSEKEEPER | Person employed to manage domestic affairs (11) |
| STEWARD | A person employed to manage another's property |
| RANDOMHOUSE | Managed DeLuise's domestic affairs? |
| PSYCHIATRIC | Person employed to help with family issues of people with mental problems (11,6,6) |
| STAGEDIRECTIONS | Men-only gathering is key North and South to those employed to manage a theatrical performance (5,10) |
| CLERKESS | Female employed to manage office records (8) |
| HOMESECRETARY | Cabinet minister responsible for domestic affairs (4,9) |
| HOUSEKEEPING | Management of domestic affairs |
| DIRTYLAUNDRY | Embarrassing domestic affairs after wash-line breaks (5,7) |
| HOMERULE | Self-government in domestic affairs (4,4) |
| INTERIOR | Country's domestic affairs |
| GOVERNMENT | Domestic affairs |
| POLITICS | Domestic affairs |
| MATRON | She is in charge of the domestic affairs of a hospital. (6) |
| TESTER | Historically, a person employed to prove the innocuousness of food by eating it before serving it to their master or mistress; or, a little cup for a person who is sampling wine (6) |
| BODYGUARD | Person employed to protect a rich or famous person (9) |
| GAMEKEEPER | A person employed to protect and manage pheasants, partridges, hares, deer, grouse and other wildlife on country farms and estates (10) |
| CHAUFFEUR | A person employed to drive a car for a rich or important person (9) |
| HOMEHELP | Person employed to assist an old or sick person with cleaning, cooking, etc (4,4) |
| DISTRICTAUDITOR | Person employed to check the financial affairs of public bodies (8,7) |