| FLEAPITS | Informal term for shabby public buildings, especially cinemas (8) | 
 | EDIFICES | Buildings, especially large or imposing ones (8) | 
 | PIAZZA | Large public square surrounded by buildings, especially in an Italian town (6) | 
 | GRAFFITI | Scribblings or drawings, often humorous or indecent, found on public buildings (8) | 
 | NIEMEYER | Architect Oscar ____ designed Brasilia's main public buildings (8) | 
 | GARGOYLE | A grotesque spout projecting from a gutter, of a Gothic building especially (8) | 
 | MONUMENT | Flash, going round semi-nude in public building (8) | 
 | HALLOWED | Public building due to be consecrated (8) | 
 | BASILICA | A type of ancient Roman public building with a large rectangular nave and an apse at one end (8) | 
 | TOWNHALL | Won't move room of public building | 
 | INFODESK | Where pamphlets, directions, answers to questions, etc. might be provided in a public building: 2 wd | 
 | ESCALATOR | Will one intensify fight for convenience in public buildings? (9) | 
 | AEDILE | (Ancient Rome) A magistrate responsible for public buildings, markets etc. (6) | 
 | TITFORTAT | Getting even songbird for shabby articles (3,3,3) | 
 | POTBOILER | Kitty put on kettle for shabby moneymaking work (9) | 
 | FLEAPIT | Appropriate gathering bound for shabby cinema (7) | 
 | TAT | Make lace for shabby old clothes (3) | 
 | GRAFFITIARTISTS | Those who draw or spray paint images or text on public buildings (8,7) | 
 | CHRISTO | Bulgarian artist noted for his work wrapping public buildings including Berlin's Reichstag (7) | 
 | CLOCKS | Things seen in most public buildings, but almost never in casinos |