| HOBBYIST | One who pursues a pastime such as stamp collecting, trainspotting or perhaps riding a small horse (8) |
| GARRON | Guards' leader arrived riding a small horse |
| EOHIPPUS | Extinct small horse (8) |
| COLLECTOR | Person who acquires art or antiques as a profession or objects such as stamps as a hobby (9) |
| ONHORSEBACK | Shake bronco, perhaps riding it? (2,9) |
| COLLECTABLES | Items such as stamps, Beanie Babies, coins or beer mats (12) |
| BOUNTYHUNTER | One who pursues a criminal or fugitive for whom a reward is offered (6,6) |
| HEDONIST | One who pursues a life of pleasure (8) |
| ACTIVITY | Word for busy, energetic or lively movement; a training exercise; or, a recreational pursuit or pastime, such as a game or sport (8) |
| HOBBY | Derived from a word for a small horse, general term for a recreational pastime such as baking, calligraphy, cruciverbalism, DIY or scrapbooking (5) |
| AMATEUR | What is someone who pursues a study or sport as a pastime? (7) |
| HANDYCRAFT | General name for a pastime such as embroidery, knitting, quilting, pottery, beading or card-making (10) |
| CARDGAME | General name for a pastime such as bridge, canasta, snap or whist (4,4) |
| GAME | General word for a pastime such as backgammon, cards, tiddlywinks or nine men's morris (4) |
| BOARDGAME | A pastime such as chess, backgammon or Monopoly (5,4) |
| PONY | From "foal, little colt" and known in French as "bidet", a small horse of 14.2 hands or less, upon which to sit astride; or, alluding to being less than full size, like said jennet, a small glass or m |
| SUITOR | Man who pursues a relationship with a view to marriage (6) |
| CHASER | One who pursues - one drink after another (6) |
| IDEALIST | One who pursues the perfect |
| OROLOGIST | One who pursues the scientific study of mountains (9) |