| REDRIBBONS | Items attached to the tails of horses or ponies to signal they kick (3,7) |
| TRANSISTOR | Semiconductor device for amplifying, controlling, and generating electrical signals. They are the active components of microchips. (10) |
| LPLATES | Items attached to a car to identify the driver as being inexperienced (1,6) |
| COLTS | Male horses or ponies under the age of four (5) |
| PADDOCK | Field for ponies to graze; parade ring next to a racecourse; or, an enclosure behind the pits in F1 (7) |
| EYEBALL | Closely observe tails of horse, donkey, hare and lamb - every one |
| BROOCH | Clasp chain attached to the tail of black kangaroo (6) |
| VANE | Fin attached to the tail of an arrow (4) |
| BARNACLE | Item attached to the hull, maybe |
| EVICTORS | They kick out online winners? (8) |
| BUCKTEETH | Do they kick up a fuss dentally? (4,5) |
| REED | Item attached to the mouthpiece of a 15 Across (4) |
| SLEIGHRIDE | Description of a journey taken on a type of horse- or reindeer-drawn sled; or, a light orchestral standard originally conceived by Leroy Anderson (6,4) |
| EYES | Rounded markings on the tails of peacocks; or, the calm regions at the centre of cyclones or hurricanes (4) |
| FLAGS | Items forming bunting; the shapes of the tails of retriever and setter breeds; or. yellow irises (5) |
| TAILS | Evening dress including a morning coat of the same name; said cutaway's skirts; or, the caudae of horses or other beasts, thus braids, catkins, trains of comets or other long pendant things, suggestiv |
| RATTLESNAKES | Venomous reptiles of the Americas, the tails of which shake to produce a threatening sound (12) |
| REDRIBBON | Scarlet item tied to the tail of a horse or pony which is considered likely to kick (3,6) |
| ARGUS | The hundred eyes of which giant were transferred to the tail of the peacock tail after he was killed by Hermes? (5) |
| MERMAIDS | Imaginary sea creatures fabled to have the heads and upper bodies of women and the tails of fish (8) |