100% | ALMOND | 6 | Edible seed of prunus dulcis and a non-dairy milk |
39% | PEPITA | 6 | Edible seed of a pumpkin or squash |
37% | PINENUTS | 8 | Small, drop-shaped edible seeds of a cone tree |
36% | CACAO | 5 | Seeds of a tropical tree, makes butter and sweets |
35% | HEMP | 4 | Source of seeds used for some non-dairy milks |
34% | CHAILATTE | 9 | A drink of tea, steamed milk and spices |
34% | FRIESIAN | 8 | Any of several breeds of black-and-white dairy cattle with a high milk yield |
33% | ALMOND | 6 | Tree nut source of a popular non-dairy milk, often used in baking |
33% | COW | 3 | Animal that's a source of milk and beef |
31% | SOYLATTE | 8 | Non-dairy version of a milky coffee |
31% | SPILLED | 7 | ___ milk, common cooking mishap that stems from the overboiling of a dairy product |
31% | SUNFLOWER | 9 | (See 12a) Bloom with edible seeds that was the subject of a famous painting by Van Gogh |
31% | COKERNUT | 8 | Edible seed of the coquito palm |
31% | MACADAMIA | 9 | Australian tree with clusters of small white flowers and edible nut-like seeds |
30% | JUMPINGBEAN | 11 | Tumbling seed, and a hint to each row of circled letters |
30% | OAT | 3 | Source of some non-dairy milk |
30% | COCONUT | 7 | Hard-shelled fruit, also a source of sweet, dairy-free milk often used in curries |
30% | SPORE | 5 | Seed of a sort |
30% | RIFT | 4 | Seeds of a divorce |
29% | BIGIDEA | 7 | Seed of a business breakthrough |
29% | CATCREST | 8 | Coat of arms featuring mice and a bowl of milk? |
29% | GOATGOUDA | 9 | Non-cow's-milk variation of a classic Dutch cheese |
29% | SEVERANCE | 9 | Apple TV+ drama about a company that separates the work and non-work memories of its employees |
29% | ALMOND | 6 | Seed of a tree, common food |
29% | ACHENE | 6 | Seed of a strawberry or sunflower |
29% | STONE | 5 | Seed of a cherry or plum |
28% | BRAZILNUT | 9 | Edible seed from a large Amazonian tree |
28% | MOCKTAIL | 8 | A non-alcoholic imitation of a drink |
28% | ALMOND | 6 | Type of milk made from an edible seed |
28% | TENACE | 6 | In bridge, a holding of two non-consecutive high cards of a suit, such as the ace and queen |