| MONSTROUS | "Clumsier conurbations not ones to be rebuilt", in describing the National Gallery extension (9,9) |
| JURORS | Sojourners not ones to be on trial (6) |
| CLORE | __ Gallery, extension to Tate Britain, opened in 1987 (5) |
| TACIT | The capital of Tibet - a conurbation not fully understood |
| RECENT | Centre to be rebuilt in modern style |
| MUSTSEES | Not ones to miss |
| PPM | Unit used in describing the amount of a toxin in drinking water (abbr.) |
| HYDROLYSE | Use chemical process to break down hotel, second in Ely to be rebuilt |
| NOBODY | In describing the invisible man, it's the reason one can't prove there's been a murder! (2,4) |
| HARVEY | English physician known for his work in describing the properties of blood and how it circulates within the human body |
| BRUNEI | Ruin be rebuilt in the country (6) |
| ONEOFTHESEDAYS | He does often say this should be rebuilt in due course (3,2,5,4) |
| ENGLISHHERITAGE | Conservationists in Liege hear things to be rebuilt (7,8) |
| TERRACEDHOUSE | Inner city home, one in Rochester, due to be rebuilt (8,5) |
| INTEGER | Complete unit in green? It needs to be rebuilt (7) |
| SEDIMENTARY | Like some rocks people put in yard with site to be rebuilt (11) |
| BEATENBYANOSE | An abbey seen to be rebuilt is passed at the last moment (6,2,1,4) |
| EPOCHAL | Important place, oligarch's content to leave to be rebuilt |
| PUTDOWNROOTS | Establish residency ... or instructions on how to solve the starred clues (square ones, to be precise) |
| MULTAN | Commercial city in the Punjab, one of the five largest conurbations in Pakistan (6) |