| SPILT | Like milk not to be cried over |
| UNSPILT | Like milk not as in the proverb |
| REDALERTS | Times when "Battle stations!" might be cried |
| DIRECTION | Toni cried over which way to go (9) |
| MEOWED | Cried over spilled milk, maybe |
| UNPASTEURISED | (Of milk) not sterilised |
| SOY | Type of alt milk (not oat, the other one) |
| VOW | Connie Francis asked, "Who's sorry now, who's sorry now? Whose heart is aching for breaking each ...? Who's sad and blue, who's crying too? Just like I cried over you" |
| CIDER | Cried over apple drink (5) |
| WEPT | Cried over exercise, putting on weight (4) |
| SWEPT | Used a brush, but cried over the South (5) |
| CIDERS | Cried over first spilled drinks (6) |
| AMERICANDREAM | A broken man cried over sheets, in hope of equal opportunity (8,5) |
| LACTEAL | Like milk to be mixed all at once after tossing on (7) |
| OPALINE | Ape and lion come to like milk |
| AGE | ___ like milk (end up not coming across very well) |
| AGED | Got better (like cheese) or worse (like milk) |
| SPILLED | Slopped over, like milk, say |
| WHOLE | Like milk with 3.25% fat (not 100%, as you might guess) |
| PEAUDESOIE | Ebony black as the night or pure white like milk, a beautiful elegant French fabric, sumptuously soft like the "skin of silk" (4,2,4) |