| BRIDLEPATH | A track in which horse riders have right of way (6,4) |
| BRIDLEWAY | A path or track along which horse riders have right of way (9) |
| EXPRESSWAY | Where easy riders have their say? (10) |
| STARBOARDTACK | If you're on this, you have right of way during a race |
| ZEBRACROSSING | Half gaze at undergarment marking area where pedestrians have right of way |
| PEASANT | Provincial kind of game in which horse bolts (7) |
| TROJANWAR | Hard worker going over green in which horse was present (6,3) |
| SEMAPHORE | Same wild opening in which horse is flagging |
| SCAR | Evidence of an old injury, many riders have at least one. (4) |
| LOOSEBOXES | Enclosed stalls in a stable in which horses can be kept untethered (5,5) |
| HARNESS | Races conducted at a pace or trot in which horses pull a sulky, ... racing |
| PADDOCK | Enclosure in which horses are paraded before a race (7) |
| GYMKHANA | An event in which horses are ridden in races and contests (8) |
| RACES | Utilizes a track, in a way |
| HORSEWAYS | Another word for bridlepaths along which riders and their cobs, hacks, hunters, schoolmasters or steeds have right of passage (9) |
| STUD | Name an establishment in which horses are kept for breeding (4) |
| STABLE | Place fitted with stalls in which horses are kept (6) |
| STEEPLECHASES | Events in which horses jump fences and hedges (13) |
| PEGASUS | Which horse, in Greek legend, was called a winged horse (7) |
| PUREBRED | In which horses race endlessly, then short burst and it's all over, having just one race |