| RUNDOWN | Prepare a summary of dilapidated buildings (3,4) |
| RUINS | Currently moves round one group of dilapidated buildings (5) |
| NEGLECT | Pay no attention to sign of dilapidated state (7) |
| EPITOME | A perfect example, or a summary of a written work |
| EYESORE | Dilapidated building, e.g. |
| RATTRAP | Dangerously dilapidated building |
| MINUTES | Time for a summary of the proceedings |
| OUTLINE | Give a summary of; general plan |
| ROUNDUP | Bring together a summary of facts (5,2) |
| ORIGAMI | A summary of minutes, one located under original paperwork (7) |
| URBANDECAY | What dilapidated buildings and rampant graffiti may be a sign of |
| DRINK | Juice, say, from entrance of dilapidated skating venue (5) |
| RUSTBUCKET | Tuber stuck out of dilapidated car (4,6) |
| DUMP | Get rid of dilapidated place (4) |
| CONSPIRE | In front of dilapidated pier, prisoners plot (8) |
| EYESORES | Dilapidated buildings, say |
| HOMES | Hospital near some dilapidated buildings (5) |
| SYNOPSIS | A summary of the plot of a book, film or play; or, a general view (8) |
| MEMORANDUM | A note to assist recall; or, in law, a summary of the terms of a contract or transaction (10) |
| ABSTRACT | A summary of a document; or, a non-representational work of art (8) |