Brown character? Just! (7)
I believe the answer is:
william
This could be a double definition.
'brown' is the first definition.
Both the answer and definition are singular nouns.
Perhaps you can see a link between them that I don't see?
'character? just' is the second definition.
The definition suggests a singular noun which matches the answer.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for william that I've seen before include "- - Wordsworth" , "Norman conqueror" , "Shakespeare or Pitt, say" , "See 20" , "Prince Harry's brother" .)