| TAPINTO | Benefit from a horse of patched colour after time (3,4) |
| DISTRUSTFUL | Suspicious of unusual fluids about to change colour after time |
| BAYMARE | Inlet by the sea? That's a horse of another colour (3,4) |
| PIEBALD | Support almost obvious for a horse of mixed colour (7) |
| REDEYED | Turned another colour after swallowing tablet and looking upset (3-4) |
| ONADIET | Hoping to benefit from a reduction in the fare |
| ALIGHTS | Descends from a vehicle / dismounts from a horse |
| LOOMPAS | Originally black pygmies in his 1964 book, which Roald Dahl creatures changed skin colour after racism complaints in the US? (5-7) |
| INHERIT | Benefit from a will |
| BLURRED | Indistinct political colours after Centre turns to Right |
| FORTUNE | Proverbially, the Red Indian benefits from a large legacy (7,7,3,5) |
| FAVOURS | Proverbially, the Red Indian benefits from a large legacy (7,7,3,5) |
| NOSEBAG | A sack containing fodder, hung from a horse's head to allow it to feed (7) |
| GYMNAST | One dismounting from a horse, maybe |
| CONKERS | Nuts from a horse-chestnut tree |
| LIGHTES | Got down from a horse |
| STIRRUP | Which contrivance is suspended from a horse's saddle to support the rider's foot (7) |
| MRED | Subject of the lyric "A horse is a horse, of course, of course" |
| YELL | Loud cry of a colour after dropping OW! (4) |
| DUN | Related to "dark, dusk", word for a clay-bank, dingy, dull, greyish, mousey or muddy hue; or, a horse of this colour, typically with a black dorsal stripe, mane and points (3) |