| TIREDNESS | A killer, we're told, after it changes colour |
| ESTONIA | Country more in the red, we're told, after introduction of euro |
| HYDRANGEA | Flower that changes colour according to the soil pH; a popular autumn bloom sometimes dried for antique/vintage pots, urns, baskets etc or for indoor wreaths (9) |
| CHAMELEON | Animal that changes colour (9) |
| TURNSTONE | English coastal visitor changes colour (9) |
| OPALESCES | Difficult to please, 'cos constantly changes colour (9) |
| BROWN | Fry in a pan until it changes colour (5) |
| SUNBATHER | Heat burns worryingly as this person changes colour |
| TIRED | When no longer fresh, it changes colour (5) |
| DYE | It changes colour |
| DISEASE | One's taking tablets as told after onset of debilitating illness |
| MORDRED | Legendary rebel decapitated, I'm told, after losing heart |
| MINT | Fortune initially told after thirty seconds? |
| SHERLOCKHOLMES | Make houses secure, we"re told, after he's arrested by senior detective (8,6) |
| DYER | He changes colour, as it were (4) |
| LEAF | The green bit on a tree that changes colour and falls off in autumn |
| RAINBOW | Painter at home with Bob changes colour of skyline (7) |
| TIEDYE | One of the Windsors changes colour for hippy look (3-3) |
| BYES | Changes colour of front door, certainly (4) |
| URNS | More than one container changes colour with top removed (4) |