| ALEXANDRITE | A variety of chrysoberyl that changes from green in daylight to red in artificial light (11) |
| CATSEYE | Form of chrysoberyl that may remind you of a feline body part |
| BANANASKIN | Peel that changes from green to yellow |
| DRAWIN | (Of hours of daylight) to become shorter (4,2) |
| TIME | The rhythm that changes from minute to minute (4) |
| DYE | Go from white to red, in a way |
| ROUGE | Stalin leaves regulations to Red in Paris (5) |
| PSEUDOBULB | Part of orchid seen in artificial light (10) |
| EVAPORATION | The process by which an element or compound changes from its liquid state to its gaseous state. |
| RIPENS | Changes from green to red like a fruit |
| TOMATO | It usually changes from green to red (6) |
| NIGHTPIECE | A work of art to be viewed by artificial light; or, a painting representing an evening scene (10) |
| LAMPOON | Send up artificial light - it's provides a light at night without a lead (7) |
| REDYE | Change from green to yellow to red? |
| RIPEN | Change from green to red, perhaps (5) |
| SHEAR | Wind ___ (rate at which wind speed changes from point to point in a given direction) |
| SEASOMALAFFECTIVEDISORDER | Depressive condition linked to a reduction in daylight hours (8,9,8) |
| SEASONALAFFECTIVEDISORDER | Depressive condition linked to a reduction in daylight hours (8,9,8) |
| LATENT | ___ heat is the amount of heat absorbed when unit mass of substance changes from one state to another at some constant temperature (6) |
| AGETOAGE | “That fight changes from ____ and the freedom that some men fought for may turn out to be tyranny” (Clement Attlee on communism) |