| IMMANUELKANT | Reflective German tune a milkman composed (8,4) |
| INSTRUMENTAL | Endless tune a minstrel composed, music without words |
| TOPOL | Actor who was nominated for a 1972 Oscar for playing a milkman |
| SEANCONNERY | Actor, 1930-2020, whose first job was as a milkman in Edinburgh, famous for his role in a series of films (4,7) |
| ANIMALKINGDOM | A milkman doing trips for beasts in general |
| EXCLAMATIONMARK | Cast a milkman and ex-actor! (11,4) |
| TAMIL | Greet a milkman with language (5) |
| ERNIE | Benny Hill song about a milkman (5) |
| EASTLEIGH | Hampshire town in which Benny Hill worked as a milkman, inspiring his song about Ernie |
| SINGLE | CD or 45rpm record featuring one main track/tune; a one pound note; a hit for one run in cricket; a talon of a hawk; or, a one-way ticket (6) |
| SONG | Boy with German tune (4) |
| TEUTON | German tune to transpose (6) |
| LILT | Cadence of a tune; a cheerful air or song; a buoyant gait; or, a gentle or melodious accent (4) |
| LIEDER | German tunes concertmaster's radioed |
| MODE | Word for a melody or tune; a manner of acting, behaving, doing or existing; a class of syllogism in logic; or, the prevailing fashion, style or trend in art, clothes, literature etc (4) |
| CATCHY | Such a tune a publisher won't let slip (6) |
| AWAYINAMANGER | Tune a Wagnerian may put in a new arrangement |
| MINUTE | I'm playing a new tune - a waltz (6) |
| UNEASE | Carrying in a tune a second feeling of disquiet (6) |
| PETERASHER | Partner of Gordon Waller on the tune "A World Without Love" |