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REDRIBBONSItems attached to the tails of horses or ponies to signal they kick (3,7)
TRANSISTORSemiconductor device for amplifying, controlling, and generating electrical signals. They are the active components of microchips. (10)
LPLATESItems attached to a car to identify the driver as being inexperienced (1,6)
COLTSMale horses or ponies under the age of four (5)
PADDOCKField for ponies to graze; parade ring next to a racecourse; or, an enclosure behind the pits in F1 (7)
EYEBALLClosely observe tails of horse, donkey, hare and lamb - every one
BROOCHClasp chain attached to the tail of black kangaroo (6)
VANEFin attached to the tail of an arrow (4)
BARNACLEItem attached to the hull, maybe
EVICTORSThey kick out online winners? (8)
BUCKTEETHDo they kick up a fuss dentally? (4,5)
REEDItem attached to the mouthpiece of a 15 Across (4)
SLEIGHRIDEDescription 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)
EYESRounded markings on the tails of peacocks; or, the calm regions at the centre of cyclones or hurricanes (4)
FLAGSItems forming bunting; the shapes of the tails of retriever and setter breeds; or. yellow irises (5)
TAILSEvening 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
RATTLESNAKESVenomous reptiles of the Americas, the tails of which shake to produce a threatening sound (12)
REDRIBBONScarlet item tied to the tail of a horse or pony which is considered likely to kick (3,6)
ARGUSThe hundred eyes of which giant were transferred to the tail of the peacock tail after he was killed by Hermes? (5)
MERMAIDSImaginary sea creatures fabled to have the heads and upper bodies of women and the tails of fish (8)