| SUCKLE | To feed a baby with milk from the breasts or udder (6) |
| BREASTFED | Of a baby who has been fed milk from the breast (5,4) |
| BRISKET | Cut of beef from the breast or lower chest (7) |
| BRA | One might be unfastened to feed a baby |
| WEAN | Move slowly away from the breasts |
| BREASTFEEDING | Providing (a baby) with milk |
| BAGS | Word for holders for hunters' game; loose trousers; puffs under the peepers; sacks/satchels; or, udders (4) |
| MILK | A zookeeper feeds a baby elephant ___ from a baby bottle |
| PASTOR | Meaning "shepherd" and "to feed", a herder in charge of a flock; or, by extension, a minister with the care of a congregation (6) |
| EXTORT | Milk from the next or the next but one house (6) |
| RENNET | Curdled milk from the stomach of an unweaned calf (6) |
| PLAINT | Word, from "pound the breast", for a lamentation, mournful song or querimony; or, a statement of grievance, made to a court of law (6) |
| BANANA | Anna pulls herself together and gets a degree to feed a monkey (6) |
| CARMEL | Chester woman who is desperate to have a baby with fiancA Jim McGinn (6,9) |
| HOPPER | Receptacle used to feed a furnace (6) |
| STOKER | Worker employed to feed a furnace (6) |
| ROONEY | Carol actress who recently had a baby with fiance Joaquin Phoenix (6,4) |
| NICOLA | _ Adams, former professional boxer expecting a baby with her girlfriend (6) |
| MOLLIE | _ King, expecting a baby with cricketer Stuart Broad (6) |
| FOWLER | EastEnders character trying for a baby with Reiss Colwell (5,6) |