| ODIOUSLY | Soil you'd churned in a repulsive way |
| MILLDAM | Mild lamb loses tail when churned in water feature (7) |
| TOAD | A frog which lives chiefly on land; a repulsive person |
| REPEL | For coppers to stagger around is a repulsive thing to do! |
| UNSEE | Forget, as a repulsive image |
| BUTTERBALL | A portion of churned dairy fat, patted or rounded into a pellet shape; a plump turkey; a bufflehead; or, a rather unflattering name for one who is somewhat round or steatopygous (10) |
| BUTTER | From "cow cheese", a churned dairy spread or "scrape" said to be liked if a "goldcup" of a celandine-like meadow flower reflects yellow under one's chin; or, a word for flattery (6) |
| DATUM | A team leader's stuck in churned-up mud - that's a fact |
| CREAM | Substance that rises to the top of a pint of milk and yields butter when churned; or, a confection of fudge or peppermint fondant covered in chocolate (5) |
| LARIAT | A trail churned up by a horse catcher (6) |
| VIOLATE | Desecrate a lot churned up in contest (7) |
| MANTHE | and 1 Across: 'Trade in' a Chambers anagram for 'perform a repulsive act' (3,3) |
| THETWELVEDAYSOF | A festive CD set with a slow rhythm churned out seasonal song (3,6,4,2,9) (3,6,4,2) |
| ROOMFUL | A lot of mud floor churned up - there's quite a few people |
| SMALLINTESTINE | Part of food processor in a mess, little pumpkin ultimately churned up (5,9) |
| TIGRIS | Grit is churned up when river comes in view (6) |
| GREENROOM | Place in theatre must be tidy - never churned over inside (9) |
| DROWSIER | Pig churned up in drier is more inclined to sleep |
| EDYS | Slow Churned brand in the frozen food aisle |
| DUMP | Soft slime churned over in rubbish tip (4) |