| Ancient Greek city |
| Ancient Greek author famous for his fables |
| Ancient Greek hulk |
| Household appliance |
| Pickled flower bud |
| 1950's White House nickname |
| Iowa city where Grant Wood's "American Gothic" house is located |
| Pie or cross follower |
| Aid Hal (anag) — flower with showy heads |
| Flower petals, collectively |
| Queen Victoria's royal house |
| Cedric Diggory's Hogwarts house in the "Harry Potter" series |
| One who's handy around the house |
| 7th letter, Greek alphabet |
| Actor Miller of "The Perks of Being a Wallflower |
| Coffeehouse specialist |
| A plague o' ___ your houses!": Mercutio |
| Ornamental flower |
| Islander's house, sometimes |
| Ancient Greek assembly. |
| Shrubs with yellow flowers |
| Chief Greek god |
| Foolishly rent Tampa's penthouses, for example (10) |
| Organizations with Greek letters |
| Common bridal flower |
| Public storehouses |
| Like many houseplants, daily |
| AB followers |
| Spiny shrub with clusters of yellow or white flowers |
| Adjuncts to some penthouses |