| HAMES | Parts of a horse's collar |
| WALE | A stripe/whip mark on the skin; or, something else raised, such as a band around a woven basket; a corduroy rib; a knitted row; a ridge of a horse's collar; or, a strake of a wooden ship (4) |
| TRACES | Goes over the straps from a horse's collar (6) |
| EDSEL | Car with a "horse collar" grille |
| ILLEGAL | Like a horse-collar tackle, now |
| FOREFEET | Two parts of a horse's yard and a third being talked of |
| LORIMER | Which surname originally meant 'a maker of the metal parts of a horse harness'? (7) |
| LORINER | A maker of the metal parts of a horse harness (7) |
| HOOVES | Parts of a horse made of horn |
| SIRES | Parts of a horse's bloodline |
| HAME | Part of a draught horse's collar (4) |
| ARAB | Inseparable parts of a horse (4) |
| FOREQUARTERS | Parts of a horse, or the whole lot, one might say |
| BRECHAMS | Cleans around chestnut horses' collars |
| EDSELS | They had "horse collar" grilles |
| CORONET | Small crown; circlet of flowers for the head; or, a band of tissue forming part of a horse's pastern (7) |
| WISPS | Flocks of snipe; or, hand-plaited bundles of hay or straw used as part of a horse's traditional grooming kit (5) |
| FETLOCK | Part of a horse's leg where a tuft of hair grows above the hoof (7) |
| WITHERS | Highest part of a horse's back, at the base of the neck above the shoulders (7) |
| FROG | An adult tadpole; part of a horse's hoof; or, a device used in floristry (4) |