| TIMEWORN | Ancient and dilapidated (4-4) |
| DECREPIT | Peter, with CID, drunk and dilapidated |
| DERELICT | Deserted and dilapidated (8) |
| HYMNBOOK | Collection that could be both ancient and modern |
| OXBRIDGE | Two British universities considered as ancient and prestigious academic institutions (8) |
| DOWNATHEEL | Shabby hole, wet and dilapidated (4,2,4) |
| RUNDOWN | Knocked over when shabby and dilapidated (3,4) |
| OLDTIME | Dated and dilapidated Model T contains one (3-4) |
| DUMP | It's dirty and dilapidated; get rid of it (4) |
| JALOPY | Old and dilapidated vehicle (6) |
| CLAPPEDOUT | Old and dilapidated (7-3) |
| ROOKERIES | Overcrowded and dilapidated tenements (9) |
| DISMANTLE | Knock down opening of dangerous and dilapidated salt mine (9) |
| GRAY | Muriel ?, broadcaster and author of novels The Ancient and Furnace (4) |
| TYRE | Ancient (and modern) port - rim for wheel (4) |
| BEMA | The altar part in ancient and Orthodox churches (4) |
| COMMONCOLD | Public land by college is ancient and has an infectious aspect for those picking it up (6,4) |
| OLDERTHANTHEHILLS | Expression meaning that someone, or something, is truly ancient and has been around for a long time (5,4,3,5) |
| OUTINTHECOLD | Notice hut, awfully ancient and neglected (3,2,3,4) |
| UMBRA | Shade (in ancient and modern senses), shadow |