| CURB | Chain attached to a horse's bit; or, a raised edge such as a border of stones around a well's mouth (4) |
| REIN | One of a pair of long leather or webbing straps attached to either side of a horse's bit or bridle (4) |
| FLANGE | Projecting or raised edge such as of a wheel (6) |
| SCREE | Loose stones around a mountain |
| FLAG | A piece of bunting with distinctive colours and a design such as a border, canton, saltire, skull and crossbones or stripes; or, a yellow iris thought to have inspired the fleur-de-lis (4) |
| WORMHOLES | Wells / Mouths |
| SHEEPDOG | Canine such as a border collie for herding livestock or field trials (8) |
| PICOT | One of a series of loops edging lace or ribbon; or, a raised type of knot or stitch in embroidery (5) |
| BANQUETTE | French word used to describe a small often upholstered backless bench; a footbridge; or, a raised step or path behind a rampart (9) |
| FOB | Chain attached to a watch |
| BEAM | Timber structure for supporting a roof; or, a raised horizontal bar for gymnastics (4) |
| MAT | A border of colour, dull gold or white as a contrast between a picture and its frame; a tangled mass of hair or weeds; a coaster or small rug; a web of rope yarn; a cover for a tea chest; or, the soli |
| PLATBAND | A border of flowers or turf in a garden; a fillet or stria between the flutes of a classical column; or, a flat fascia on an architrave (8) |
| REINS | Straps attached to a horse's bit to check or guide it while riding (5) |
| FRINGE | A border of loose threads, tassels or twists; hair or "bangs" falling over one's brow; non-mainstream theatre; or, a bright or dark band produced by diffraction or interference of light (6) |
| SADDLE | With a central "tree" traditionally made by a loriner, a seat attached to a horse's back by means of a girth (6) |
| GAMBADO | Either of a pair of protective leather holders attached to a horse's saddle for a rider's feet (7) |
| BIT | Mouthpiece attached to a horse or pony's bridle; small coin; or, a single digit of binary notation (3) |
| PELHAM | Horse's bit combining elements of a snaffle and a curb, similar to a double bridle (6) |
| DADO | A border of wood along the bottom of the walls of a room (4) |