| UDDER | Part of a cow where milk is stored |
| DAIRY | Farm building where milk is stored (5) |
| RUMEN | Largest stomach compartment of a cow where fibre, starch, sugar, and proteins are fermented by the microbes |
| CREAMERY | A type of factory or farm where milk is made into butter and cheese; or, a shop or parlour for the sale of said dairy products (8) |
| DOORSTEP | Where milk is left and a chunk of bread (8) |
| DAIRYFARM | Grange where milk is produced? (5,4) |
| ANUS | Part of a cow that Nella Rose ate on a pizza as part of a Bushtucker Trial on I'm A Celeb in 2023 (4) |
| RUDDER | The right part of a cow used to change course (6) |
| PASTERN | Part of a cow's foot |
| TRIPE | Edible part of a cow's stomach |
| LEGHORN | Chicken, and two parts of a cow? |
| DAIRIES | Where milk comes from |
| ONTHEDOORSTEP | Where milk bottles used to be left? (2,3,8) |
| CASTRO | The ___ Theatre (iconic San Francisco landmark where "Milk" premiered) |
| RICOTTA | What cheese, made from ewe's milk, is considered by some to be a milk product rather than a cheese? (7) |
| BOILERMAKER | A beer or milk is ordered for a metalworker |
| YAK | Its milk is a source of chhurpi (Nepalese cheese) |
| COW | Hey, moo!: When most folks consider where milk comes from, they think about the black and white Holstein dairy ___ |
| SOY | "Ever thought that '___ milk' is just milk introducing itself in Spanish?" (God, this one's a real g |
| TOMME | Variety of cheese made in the Savoy region of the Swiss Alps, traditionally on the same farm from which its milk is sourced (5) |