| BREAKSIN | A burglar or horse-trainer does it (6,2) |
| ONTIPTOE | Like a burglar or a ballerina, maybe |
| STEALTHY | Like a cat burglar or ninja |
| PIPEDOWN | Noted horse trainer in a depressed state has to stop talking (4,4) |
| CRIMINAL | Burglar or bootlegger |
| BAND | A bar of colour; a belt; a binding for banknotes or braids; a body of brass instrumentalists, brothers, brumbies or burglars; or, a bond (4) |
| BROKENIN | A burglar may have, being domesticated |
| INTRUDER | I'd return in disguise as a burglar, perhaps (8) |
| SWAG | A bend or bow; a burglar's bulging bag of booty or boodle; a beautifying botanical band or bays of berries, blooms, bracts or buds; or, a bushman's bedroll or bundle of belongings (4) |
| BREAKER | A white horse-trainer? (7) |
| STABLEBOY | Junior employee of a horse trainer (9) |
| NOPE | 2022 film starring Daniel Kaluuya as a horse trainer |
| CRACKSMAN | Burglar, or a witty fellow? |
| CLAREBALDING | British TV sports broadcaster born in 1971 who is the daughter of a retired horse trainer (5,7) |
| HARRIER | Horse-trainer, ignoring notes, re-evaluated fast runner (7) |
| PITMAN | Tin Pam prepared for horse trainer Jenny (6) |
| GAI | Horse trainer, - Waterhouse (3) |
| GINGER | ____ McCain, horse trainer noted for his partnership with Red Rum (6) |
| NEWNHAM | Sydney horse trainer who moved to Hong Kong in 2023, Mark ... (7) |
| LAD | Hampshire horse trainer's underling |