| MUNNINGS | Alfred -; artist noted for portraits of horses and their riders (8) |
| BRIDLEWAY | Signposted with a blue arrow or represented on an OS map with a green/pink long-dashed line, a path suitable for horses and their riders (9) |
| OPIE | Cornish artist noted for portraits and depictions of historical scenes, such as The Murder of Rizzio |
| DAMS | Obstructs female parents of horses and their like |
| BOUCHER | French Rococo artist and tapestry designer noted for portraits of Madame de Pompadour and pastoral scenes including The Billet-Doux, Landscape with a Watermill and The Dovecote (7) |
| DIANEARBUS | Photographer born in 1923 noted for portraits of the socially marginalised (5,5) |
| DIVA | Someone who might request 100 doves in their rider |
| EQUIDS | Zoological term for horses and their relatives including donkeys (6) |
| WHISTLER | US artist known for portrait of his mother |
| DORAMAAR | French Surrealist photographer known for "Portrait of Ubu" (1936) |
| GYMKHANA | Equestrian meeting held to display the talents of horses and riders (8) |
| SPORTING | ____ Life, British former newspaper noted for its coverage of horse and greyhound racing (8) |
| LAMBOURN | Village of horse and sheep with name of paper? (8) |
| ANNIGONI | Pietro, Italian artist noted for his portraits of Queen Elizabeth II (8) |
| JOHN | Augustus ---, Welsh painter famous for portraits of T. E. Lawrence and Dylan Thomas (4) |
| MONALISA | 60% of cash fighter's originally assigned for portrait (4,4) |
| EXPOSURE | Laying bare as former partner is sitting for portrait (8) |
| GALGALLERY | Setting for portraits of square dance women? |
| RUSHMORE | Situated in South Dakota, its granite face is carved with portraits of US presidents (5,8) |
| SARGENT | Artists taken aback by male painter noted for portraits |