| FOREQUARTERS | Parts of a horse, or the whole lot, one might say |
| ALLI | Lord ___ makes the whole lot one! (4) |
| SUM | Part of, we hear, or the whole lot (3) |
| PACE | Meaning "stretch of the leg", a step; the distance covered by said stride; a gait of a horse; or, the rate of cantering, running, walking etc (4) |
| MANE | Related to Old High German for "necklace", a word for the encolure of a horse or the crest hair of a lion (4) |
| BARREL | Item made by a cooper; belly of a horse; or, the quill of a feather (6) |
| RACK | One of the four gaits of a horse or pony; or, a general name for a farm where a hound puppy is sent for training (4) |
| LORIMER | Which surname originally meant 'a maker of the metal parts of a horse harness'? (7) |
| LORINER | A maker of the metal parts of a horse harness (7) |
| FOREFEET | Two parts of a horse's yard and a third being talked of |
| HOOF | The horny covering of the end of a horse's or deer's foot (4) |
| SEE | Part of the diocese, evidently ___ or the whole of it (3) |
| FORESTRY | One of the bunch so to speak or the whole industry ... (8) |
| LUGHOLE | Pull the lot, one hears, out of one's ear (7) |
| HOOVES | Parts of a horse made of horn |
| GIRTH | Piece of tack passing under the barrel of a horse or pony to secure a saddle (5) |
| FETLOCK | Ankle-like joint on the leg of a horse or other quadruped between the cannon bone and the pastern (7) |
| HOCK | The joint at the tarsus of a horse or similar animal, corresponding to the human ankle (4) |
| BLAZE | What is a white stripe down the face of a horse or other animal? (5) |
| SADDLE | A seat fastened on the back of a horse or other animal for riding (6) |