| RIDINGMASTER | A teacher of equestrianism |
| RIDING | Practice of equestrianism; or, one of three former administrative divisions of Yorkshire (6) |
| OVERRIDING | Having a surfeit of equestrianism taking precedence |
| RODEO | A spectacular display of equestrianism |
| BESTRIDE | The finest feat of equestrianism is to stand across it (8) |
| DRESSAGE | Form of equestrianism performed at the Spanish Riding School, for example (8) |
| BADMINTONRACKET | Sporting smasher, big noise in the world of equestrianism? (9,6) |
| SCHOOL | Known in French as a manege, a type of arena for equestrianism; or, a group of artists sharing a similar style (6) |
| STIRRUPIRON | In equestrianism, either of a pair of metal boot-rests, etriers or stapes attached to a saddle by means of adjustable leather straps and recalled in a farewell drink or parting cup (7,4) |
| INLOCOPARENTIS | Like a teacher of Latin featured in a prison notice amazingly (2,4,8) |
| THEOLOGIAN | He got a lion arranged for a teacher of religion (10) |
| YOGI | Bear a teacher of well-being |
| RABBI | A teacher of the Torah (5) |
| RAVI | A teacher of John, Paul and George |
| RHETOR | In ancient Greece, a teacher of oratory |
| ALBRECHTSBERGER | Composer Johann Georg ____ was a teacher of Beethoven |
| GETAHEAD | Obtain a teacher of authority to advance (3,5) |
| MORALIST | A teacher of ethics, Mother is golden-hearted with catalogue (8) |
| ASCRIBE | Impute to a teacher of the Jewish law (7) |
| HORSEMAN | A person who practises equestrianism (8) |