- - Shape of many a bouncy house
- - " . . . house is his ......"
- - Lost in class in the big house perhaps
- - House of the lord?
- - Keep house?
- - Man initially cornered in big building
- - Really big house
- - In team playing left half, powerful winger
- - Roy ......, 1970s Record Breakers presenter
- - Move the king and rook simultaneously, in chess
- - barbara —, first secretary of state from 1968-70
- - barbara windsor?
- - Edifice playfully termed a centre for crooks!
- - Whisk the king to safety
- - keep a rook
- - only chess move where the king can move more than one square
- - actors join the french in a strong position
- - actors have french article to keep
- - "Brooklyn ...," documentary film following five chess players in a Brooklyn school
- - Left in order to find stronghold
- - actors at the french building
- - Keep placing players beside short leg
- - Former ABC series starring Nathan Fillion as a mystery writer who had regular poker games with 33-Across
- - Keep man on board
- - man on board rejected by the french
- - keep many in class
- - Move to protect the king
- - Stronghold of a boy king?
- - stronghold of chess?
- - Rook, cold, dislodged slate
- - move on board to a fortified place
- - gaming piece built to withstand attack
- - throw the french in a stronghold
- - Rook in Englishman's home?
- - Fine home for a rook?
- - Labour leader welcomed by social class in eg Leeds
- - Himeji structure with moats
- - "The ... of Otranto," gothic novel by Horace Walpole which tells the story of Manfred and his family
- - 2009-16 Nathan Fillion series
- - TV dramedy starring Nathan Fillion as a mystery writer
- - Home for a hundred at least, maybe
- - Large fortified building
- - Fortress; grand home
- - "... on the Hill," song by Ed Sheeran from his third studio album
- - Large fort
- - fortress for a rook
- - Found with an elephant on the Bakerloo Line
- - Windsor, Caerphilly or Highclere
- - Prominent feature of Disneyland Paris
- - Actors: pair late on in Hamlet, in Elsinore?
- - Setting for many a Super Mario Bros. level
- - Crime comedy series starring Nathan Fillion as the eponymous hero
- - Move home
- - Man from Lima in class
- - another name for the rook in chess
- - throw the french in a fortress
- - Fastness
- - Dungeons & Dragons locale
- - Windsor or Vernon
- - Warwick, for one
- - She introduced the one-step
- - Scott's "...... Dangerous"
- - Sandbox edifice
- - Princess' home
- - O-O, in chess
- - New ........ , New Brunswick
- - Nathan Fillion series
- - Nathan Fillion crime show
- - Nathan Fillion crime drama with a chess piece as its name
- - Move your king two spaces
- - Moat's protégé, in a way
- - Medieval fortress
- - Man's home
- - Make a certain chess move
- - Macbeth's place
- - Fortress or chesspiece
- - Dave Matthews "I'm the king of the ......, you're the dirty rascal"
- - Beach creation
- - Balmoral.
- - ABC crime drama starring Nathan Fillion
- - A man's home?
- - A man's home, proverbially
- - "Have fun storming the ......!" ("The Princess Bride")
- - Windsor, e.g
- - Fort .......
- - Chess piece and fortified building
- - Large building left in order
- - Keep Labour's leader constrained by social class
- - Celt working outside a southern citadel
- - Knight spot?
- - Move to protect a king
- - Model on the radio welcoming line in The Palace
- - Fairy tale king's palace
- - Move Englishman's home
- - Rook, to inexperienced players
- - A Celt's building in Dungannon owned by Hugh O'Neill
- - Fortified royal residence
- - Structure protected by a moat
- - Keep short soldier back in case
- - Fortress; rook
- - Man given role starts to look exasperated
- - Royal palace
- - Fortified building
- - Citadel made by Celt as designed
- - Man left in class in India
- - Knight 'hood?
- - One of 600+ Welsh attractions
- - Once-per-player chess move
- - Move to protect the king, say
- - Monarch's home
- - Move two pieces at once, in chess
- - Palace relative
- - Large building; rook
- - Rook's representation
- - Keep players from mid-Wales and Spain
- - Residence fit for a king
- - Rook in ancient building?
- - Keep setting
- - Fifty visiting class mansion, imposing
- - Home for an old king
- - Queen venue
- - Chess piece or Yukon mountain
- - Blarney, for one
- - Man left in class
- - Fortified stronghold
- - Rich stars might have a moat around one
- - Jimi Hendrix might make one out of "Sand"
- - Fairy-tale locale
- - Balmoral attraction
- - Common aquarium feature
- - Elsinore or Balmoral, e.g.
- - Chess move
- - Stronghold of old
- - Way to relocate a king
- - Vernon or Irene of ballroom fame
- - Common miniature golf course feature
- - Setting for many a fairy tale
- - Home for a king
- - Fairy-tale home
- - Chess move you can only make once
- - Chess verb
- - Balmoral, e.g.
- - "Harold & Kumar Go to White ......"
- - Windsor, notably
- - Structure with towers and parapets
- - Kafka novel, with "The"
- - Dracula's home
- - It may be made of sand
- - Balmoral, for one
- - Fairy tale dwelling
- - Only chess move in which two pieces move on the same turn
- - Place to stay for the knight?
- - Keep place
- - Move for Deep Blue
- - Windsor, for example
- - King's stronghold
- - Beach construction
- - Noble abode
- - Make a chess move
- - Edinburgh attraction
- - Palatial residence
- - Arthur's retreat
- - Chess maneuver.
- - Fortification
- - Corner piece
- - Corner man
- - Fortress
- - Knight's neighbor
- - Rook
- - Royal residence
- - Royal home
- - Regal digs
- - King's home
- - Fairy tale setting
- - Buckingham, e.g.
- - King's residence
- - Queen's quarters
- - King's place
- - Stronghold
- - Citadel
- - Windsor, for one
- - See 90-Across
- - Chateau .......
- - Chess piece
- - rook in chess
- - shed near the french chateau
- - 2000s' ABC crime drama series starring Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic
- - move in chess
- - Princess's royal residence
- - it's fortified for a man on the board
- - Group of players heads for large, even imposing building
- - The Dark ..., place where the Beast from "Beauty and the Beast" lives in "Once Upon a Time"
- - Stronghold and loch in order
- - part of the chess player's defences?
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