| FILLY | A female horse or pony under the age of four (5) |
| COLT | A male horse or pony under the age of four (4) |
| MULE | Offspring of a male donkey and a female horse; or, a style of backless slipper or light shoe (4) |
| COLTS | Male horses or ponies under the age of four (5) |
| GIRTH | Piece of tack passing under the barrel of a horse or pony to secure a saddle (5) |
| MINOR | A person under the age of full legal responsibility (5) |
| PINTO | Piebald horse or pony (5) |
| 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) |
| COB | Something rounded or sturdy such as a boule of bread, a hazelnut, a lump of coal or a strong thickset type of horse or pony (3) |
| TRAPS | Clay pigeon-hurling devices; bunkers on golf courses; or, pony-drawn carriages (5) |
| TRAP | A light horse- or pony-drawn carriage; an ambush, gin, pitfall or snare; a greyhound's pre-race cage; or, a sandy bunker on a golf course (4) |
| WELSH | Corgi or pony |
| INFANTMORTALITY | The death of young children under the age of one (6,9) |
| REDRIBBON | Scarlet item tied to the tail of a horse or pony which is considered likely to kick (3,6) |
| SCHOOLMASTER | An experienced "bombproof" horse or pony, esteemed for giving confidence to novice riders; or, a male pedagogue, principal or teacher (12) |
| TROT | Two-beat gait of a horse or pony (4) |
| INFANT | In law, a person under the age of eighteen |
| SOLIDS | Foods fed to babies from around the age of four months (6) |
| JAILBAIT | Potential sexual partner under the age of consent (colloq.) |
| MINORS | Those under the age of full legal responsibility (6) |