| PHYSIOGNOMY | A person's features or characteristic expression, considered as an indication of personality (11) |
| NIGRA | Plants with this Latin species name usually possess certain black features or characteristics (5) |
| TRAIT | Person's feature or mannerism |
| CHISELLED | Referring to a person's features, strongly and clearly defined (9) |
| EYEBROWS | A person's features I scan - sound sense! |
| TEMPERATURE | It may be taken as an indication of health (11) |
| CALLIGRAPHY | Decorative handwriting considered as an art (11) |
| SLIDINGDOOR | Common minivan feature, or a "closing" feature of this puzzle? |
| MIND | Consciousness; soul; direction of the will; wits; a person considered as an intellectual or a thinker; or, a British mental health charity of which Stephen Fry is the president (4) |
| MIEN | Word for a person's air, bearing, look or manner, especially as an indication of their general demeanour, mood or personality (4) |
| HALO | A little means such a lot as an indication of holiness (4) |
| VO | 'very old' as an indication of a whiskey's or brandy's age |
| PERSONALITYTEST | Carry out trials on make-up, primarily as an indication of what one person thinks on an individual basis (11,4) |
| DOLLARSIGN | Pretty thing. A king to gesture as an indication of money (6,4) |
| ALL | 20 & 7 Ac. Everything explained as an indication of danger past (3-5) |
| OATH | It might be taken as an indication of loyalty (4) |
| VSIGN | Two-fingered hand-signal with the palm inwards as an indication of contempt (1-4) |
| CLEAR | Everything explained as an indication of danger past (3-5) |
| CHEVRON | Wrong change over- dismiss age as an indication of rank (7) |
| SKEP | From the Old Norse for "basket, bushel", a straw or wicker beehive, traditionally depicted on signs as an indication or symbol of industry (4) |