| BYTHELIGHT | "... of the silvery moon; I want to spoon, to my honey I'll croon love's tune" (2,3,5) |
| THELIGHTOFTHE | Teresa Brewer sang, "By ... silvery moon; I want to spoon, to my honey I'll croon love's tune" (3,5,2,3) |
| SOON | "Honey moon, keep a-shining in June; Your silvery beams will bring love's dreams; We'll be cuddling ...; By the silvery moon" |
| EXCEPTION | "Everyone delights to spend their summer's holiday; Down beside the side of the silvery sea; I'm no ... to the rule," sang Florrie Forde. "I do love to be beside the seaside" |
| MOON | "... of the silvery ___ ..." |
| ADAGIO | Slowly notice silver moon |
| ARIA | Dvorak's "O Silver Moon," for one |
| CORNFLAKES | Out of clean forks? Use a spoon to eat these (10) |
| BOTTLENECK | Daring to spoon jam |
| NONSTOP | Take the express if you want to spoon in the Territory (7) |
| PSYCHOANALYSE | My honey uses caps to slay it with but it takes a certain amount of shrinkage to do it well (13) |
| GRAYLING | The silvery-violet freshwater salmonoid "lady of the stream" whose genus, Thymallus, refers to its reputed thyme- or herb-like scent; or, a butterfly with cryptic brown bark-coloured wings (8) |
| GAL | ...Hello my baby hello my honey hello my ragtime summertime ___... |
| YOGURT | I'm a healthy, creamy treat you can use a spoon to eat (but when I'm frozen, you can eat me on a stick). What am I? |
| SUGAR | Sweet granules. (You use a spoon to add some to a cup of tea) (5) |
| STIR | You use a spoon to do this to a cup of tea (4) |
| CANOODLE | Loves, when the light is out, to spoon (8) |
| APOSTLE | Kind of spoon to slop tea all over the place! (7) |
| SPATULA | Paul goes to Tasmania just to spoon and is flattened (7) |
| BILL | Just the chap to spoon with a bird? |