| FRINK | Elisabeth -, British sculptor whose works include 1969's Horse and Rider |
| ANDRE | Carl, sculptor whose works include 1969's 144 Magnesium Square (5) |
| ANTROBUS | John, playwright whose works include 1969's Captain Oates' Left Sock (8) |
| CARO | Anthony ?, British sculptor whose works include Emma Dipper and Tundra (4) |
| HEPWORTH | Barbara ?, British sculptor whose works include 1963 bronze Square Forms with Circles (8) |
| ANTONYGORMLEY | British sculptor whose works include the Angel of the North (6,7) |
| ALCOR | The stars in the Big Dipper's handle, sometimes called the Horse and Rider; Mizar and ... |
| PALE | Like Porter's horse and rider |
| HAGGARD | Firm employing a horse and rider for example |
| RODEO | Travelled on first one in horse and rider event |
| COLORADO | Crazy Horse and rider in very rocky state (8) |
| DESTRIER | Battle-hardened horse and rider set off |
| EVENTING | Horse and rider encounter grumbling online? (8) |
| BOBFOSSE | 20th-Century American dancer, choreographer and director whose films include 1969's Sweet Charity (3,5) |
| DRESSAGE | Horse-and-rider exhibition |
| PONY | Nineteenth-century "express" system of U.S. mail delivery by continuous horse-and-rider relays (4) |
| MILEPOST | An old type of distance/way marker next to a road, or one passed by horse and rider approximately 1,760 yards before the finish line (8) |
| GORMLEY | British sculptor whose installations include Another Place, Angel of the North and Event Horizon (7) |
| EPSTEIN | The surname of Sir Jacob, the British sculptor whose piece Rima is displayed in Hyde Park (7) |
| ORTON | British playwright whose works included 1969's What The Butler Saw, Joe _ (5) |