| NOTATIONS | At noon it's changing character, or characters (9) |
| WIDOW | Drag character or characters from "www.", one entered with an "enter", perhaps (5,7) |
| NOTATION | Rewritten at noon, it's code |
| PISTACHIO | Nut's facial hair changing character at the start (9) |
| TETRAGRAM | A word consisting of four letters or characters (9) |
| SCIENTIST | He may investigate an insect and its changing form (9) |
| PAVLOVIAN | One tucks into meringue before noon - it's a sort of reflex |
| AMORPHOUS | Without distinct shape or character (9) |
| SPINELESS | Lacking courage or character (9) |
| DEMEANING | Intended to lower a person's dignity, status or character (9) |
| TEMPERATE | Mild in quality or character (9) |
| NATURES | The fundamental qualities of people or things, identities or characters (7) |
| AGON | Ancient Greek contest or literary struggle between two combatants or characters (4) |
| NERVE | Courage shown by Roman emperor finally changing character |
| TITANIA | Fairy of exceptional power changing character ultimately |
| WOBBLE | Stagger Wimbledon resident, changing character (6) |
| GRAMMATICAL | Well expressed, with changing characters, but no stories (11) |
| ANAGRAMMATICAL | Stories well expressed with changing characters (14) |
| ORDEAL | It's a trying experience, changing characters that are old (6) |
| CONCERT | Harmony of people's opinions, actions or characters (7) |