General Knowledge
Ans : A hut with a frame made of poles and covered iwht bark,rush mats, or hides, used by American Indians.
Ans : A large, flat-bottom boat used as a home.
Ans : A small country home or summer house used for vacations.
Ans : A small house made of unhewn timber.
Ans : A rundown, low-rent apartment building.
Ans : A house built by Eskimos of blocks of ice. The name means "hot house".
Ans : A portable house made of skins, Canvas, or nylon.
Ans : A large, grand building in which royally live.
Ans : A small house with a low,wide roof and a porch. It is usually one story high.
Ans : A set of rooms in a building which usually contains other similar sets of rooms.
Ans : In Scotland, a house in which a minister lives.
Ans : An earth shelter built below the ground. The earth keeps the house warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
Ans : A house made of bricks of sod, which is earth with grass and its roots. In the 19th century, these were built on the American prairie where there were no trees. Just grassy land.
Ans : A premade, portable circular hut made of metal and used by the U.S. Army.
Ans : A one-room apartment with a kitchen and bathroom.
Ans : A mountain house with a wide,overhanging roof and posts and beams. The style originated in Switzerland.
Ans : A large country house with seperate buildings on a large tract of land.
Ans : A large country or resort home.
Ans : An apartment on one floor of a building.
Ans : A circular, portable, hut used as a home by asian shepherds. It is similar to the American wigwarm.
Ans : An African fort made of thorny bushes.
Ans : A house usually located in a remote place and used for hunting or skiing.
Ans : A premade shelter with a semicircular arching roof of corrugated iron, and containing a cement floor.
Ans : A large home in Turkey.
Ans : Thie dwelling for people who live and work on a farm raising animals or crops.
Ans : A building made of logs and mud, used by the Navaho Indians.
Ans : A home for nuns.
Ans : An apartment in a warehouse or business building.
Ans : A trailor used as a permanent home and made without a permanent foundation.
Ans : A building or set of buildings used to house soldiers.
Ans : A house with eight sides.
Ans : A cone-shaped portable home made of buffalo skins and tree saplings, used by the American Indians of the Great Plains.
Ans : An apartment with two floors of living space.
Ans : A shack.
Ans : A house divided into two living units.
Ans : A house made from sun-dried bricks of clay and straw - usually built in warm, dry climates like the south western U.S.
Ans : A large apartment located at the top of building.
Ans : A house in which rooms are rented and meals are served in a common dining room.
Ans : The house in which a Roman Catholic priest or Episcopal cergyman lives.
Ans : A thatched hut made of intertwined branches and mud, built in Mexico.
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