| SURVEYOR | One who inspects buildings including their structure and state of repair (8) |
| CYTOLOGY | The study of plant and animal cells, including their structure, function and formation (8) |
| PHARMACOLOGY | The science of drugs, including their characteristics and uses |
| MOVE | Name for musical guys including their number in act |
| EXAMINER | Which term describes one who inspects or scrutinises test results (8) |
| FRACTION | Part of cart in poor state of repair (8) |
| AUDITORS | Accountants who inspect records and practices of a business (8) |
| COLORADO | River and state of the western US (8) |
| RENOVATE | I have three flats in Trevone that are in a terrible state - I need to get them back into a good state of repair (8) |
| MAINTAIN | Keep in a good state of repair (8) |
| RHAPSODY | Piece of music with a free structure and emotional character (8) |
| ANALYSIS | Detailed examination of structure and content (8) |
| MASHGIACH | One who inspects food premises to ensure compliance with kosher rules (9) |
| ADAM | Architect who designed the library at Kenwood House, the Etruscan dressing room at Osterley Park and interiors of other buildings including Newby Hall and Syon House (4) |
| JONES | Designer of stages, court masques and buildings including Queen's House and Banqueting House (5) |
| COLLEGE | Any one of the typically historic Oxbridge buildings including Balliol, Merton and Peterhouse (7) |
| AGER | One who inspects lamps |
| AUDITOR | One who inspects accounts (7) |
| PORTLANDSTONE | Form of sedimentary rock quarried in Dorset that has been used for buildings including St Paul's Cathedral and Buckingham Palace (8,5) |
| FABRIC | Felted, knitted or woven cloth; the material of a building, including its roof and walls; or, the structure of something, such as society (6) |