| BRAY | Vicar of - - -, term for a person who changes his or her views or allegiances in accordance with what is suitable at the time (4) |
| VICAROFBRAY | Term for a person who changes his or her views or allegiances to suit the times (5,2,4) |
| TURNCOAT | A renegade or one who changes his or her principles or party (8) |
| TWO | Maximum number of terms for a U.S. president |
| IMO | Texter's way of saying it's his or her view: Abbr. |
| DEEDPOLL | Legal document by which a person may change his or her name (4,4) |
| FLETCH | The only guy who changes his identity more often than his underwear |
| HIGHWAY | Callum's gran who was in Walford for his wedding, despite her views (6,7) |
| VIOLET | Callum's gran who was in Walford for his wedding, despite her views (6,7) |
| LOYALTY | Condition of being firm in support or allegiance to a person or thing (7) |
| SCENERY | Natural features of a place; picturesque views; or, back-cloths etc forming a theatre or studio set (7) |
| TENANTFARMER | Article stored in marquee till the middle of term for person working on land |
| CBER | Person who changes lanes with a handle? |
| MAID | Person who changes the towels in hotel rooms |
| WEREWOLF | Person who changes into a canine at the full moon (8) |
| GOOGOLS | Plural of term for 10 to the power of 100 (7) |
| CHEEVERS | 'Cheesie,' who is a member of both the HHOF and the WHA Hall of Fame |
| GOD | One of two words added to the Pledge of Allegiance in 1954 |
| RESPOND | React to person who changes on the day (7) |
| CONTEMPTUOUS | It's included before end of term for joyful excitement (8) |