| SWINGLETREE | Crossbar in a horse's harness to which the ends of the traces are attached (11) |
| TUGIRON | Hook on the shaft of a wagon to which the traces are attached (3,4) |
| ASHTRAY | In which the ends of the weeds might be found (3-4) |
| RYND | Crossbar in support of millstone's outer edge's sound |
| SCULPTURE | Art form in which the ends of 17-, 26- and 43-Across may be used |
| RISER | Vertical part of a step; main body of a bow; a strip of webbing joining a parachute's harness to the rigging lines; or, a type of Manx cat (5) |
| HAME | Stable gear consisting of either of two curved supports that are attached to the collar of a draft horse and that hold the traces. |
| RUMBLER | A machine for peeling potatoes; a bell or crotal on a horse's harness formerly to warn travellers on unlit country lanes; something that makes a thundering sound; or, a discoverer of illicit or underh |
| LORIMER | Which surname originally meant 'a maker of the metal parts of a horse harness'? (7) |
| TRACE | Old word for a path or way taken; a footprint or other sign of passage; or, a side strap of a horse's harness (5) |
| TURRET | Either of two brass or steel loops on a horse's harness through which driving reins pass; or, a ring on a dog's collar for attaching a lead or chain (6) |
| LORINER | A maker of the metal parts of a horse harness (7) |
| MARTINGALE | Strap or straps on a horse's harness connecting the girth to the reins, used to restrict head movement (10) |
| PHOTOFINISH | Virtual dead heat in a horse race (5,6) |
| STAGECRUISE | Ocean trip in a horse-drawn coach? |
| NECKANDNECK | Very close (in a horse race) (4,3,4) |
| INSPAN | Attach a yoke or harness to, as of a draft animal. |
| TERRETS | Loops on a horse's harness for reins to go through (7) |
| BRASS | Alloy of copper and zinc used to make an ornament of the same name for a heavy horse's harness (5) |
| BIT | A piece of the bridle that fits in a horse's mouth |