| FETLOCK | A horse's joint - injured folk etc. (7) |
| COCKLESOFTHEHEART | Folk etc at odds with each other's feelings? (7,2,3,5) |
| LEADERSHIP | Front horses' joint ability to guide (10) |
| STIFLE | Horse's joint that's broken itself (6) |
| HOCK | Horse's joint corresponding to the human ankle (4) |
| RUMBLER | A machine for peeling potatoes; a bell or crotal on a horse's harness formerly to warn travellers on unlit country lanes; something that makes a thundering sound; or, a discoverer of illicit or underh |
| NOSEBAG | A pouch for a picnicker's meal; a canvas haversack of fodder placed around a horse's muzzle so that said steed may feed from it; or, food, grub or sustenance generally (7) |
| GAMBADO | Either of a pair of protective leather holders attached to a horse's saddle for a rider's feet (7) |
| SACCADE | Word for a sudden check, jerk or pull on a horse's reins, thus a rapid movement of the eyes, as in reading or REM; or, any abrupt jolt, tic, tug, twitch or other spasmodic repositioning (7) |
| UNICORN | A mythical animal with a horse's body and a single straight horn |
| CORONET | Small crown; circlet of flowers for the head; or, a band of tissue forming part of a horse's pastern (7) |
| GAMBREL | Old forked stick or a butcher's hooked peg, today's hipped/curb roof, apparently shaped like the hock of a horse's hindleg (7) |
| STIRRUP | Footrest on a horse's saddle (7) |
| BLINKER | Intermittent flashing light will restrict a horse's vision (7) |
| WITHERS | Highest part of a horse's back (7) |
| PASTERN | Pest ran wildly around part of a horse's leg (7) |
| POITREL | Armour for a horse's breast (7) |
| LORIMER | (Scottish) Maker of metal parts of a horse's harness (7) |
| ROSETTE | A horse's show-jumping award (7) |
| SNAFFLE | Take for oneself part of a horse's equipment (7) |