| KAZAKH | Knows a zany Austrian, keeping horses originally from place in Central Asia |
| ARABS | Horses originally developed in a desert climate |
| MICE | Cinderella's horses, originally |
| CRACKS | Word for poor beasts, elderly ewes or broken-down horses originally, later decrepit people, dilapidated bangers or other worn-out things; or, earthen cups, jars, plates and potsherds (6) |
| CLYDESDALE | A heavy, powerful breed of cart horse, originally from Scotland (10) |
| APPALOOSA | Breed of horse, originally from America, typically having a spotted rump (9) |
| COSTARICA | Price a wealthy husband exchanged for a place in Central America (5,4) |
| CARNABYSTREET | Place in central London, home to a lot of fashion or lifestyle retailers (7,6) |
| ALIBI | The plea of being in another place in central Ibiza (5) |
| ANZACDAY | A music collection used in a zany, organised time of remembrance (5,3) |
| NEAPOLITAN | Old writer upset about a form of Latin from place in Italy (10) |
| DEFINITELY | Light metal and iron in papers all dug up from place in Dublin, for sure (10) |
| LEITRIM | Irish ship launched in good condition from place in Connacht |
| OZARK | Netflix crime drama that takes place in central Missouri |
| PANAMA | It goes to your head, that place in Central America (6) |
| GHANA | Mount a hack, keeping horse in the country |
| MADCAP | A zany person might wear a crazy hat (6) |
| GNOMON | From "one that knows", a word for a carpenter's square first, later a geometric L-shaped figure, indicator, sundial's shadow caster or other tool that helps us to know something (6) |
| PADDOCK | Small field for keeping horses in |
| TRAFALGARSQUARE | Place in Central London |