| RIDINGCROP | Relative of a dressage whip |
| MANE | Braided hair on the back of a dressage horse's neck |
| PASSAGE | A dressage horse's slow sideways walk or elevated trot with legs raised high; or, a narrow hall or corridor through which to "pace, step" or go by (7) |
| PIAFFE | French word for a dressage horse's highly collected "strutting" passage, elevated trot or Spanish walk performed on the spot (6) |
| GAMBADO | (Dressage) A leap or spring of a horse (7) |
| LIPIZZANER | Horse of a fine white breed used especially in displays of dressage (10) |
| PESADE | A rearing "airs above the ground" movement of a horse in classical dressage or haute ecole (6) |
| STOCK | Clove-scented bloom sometimes called a gillyflower; or, a four-fold necktie for dressage or hunting, traditionally white, cream or check (5) |
| CARACOLE | In dressage, a single half turn to the left or right by a horse (8) |
| SNAIL | Mollusc whose "caracol" is reflected in a spiral staircase; or a half-turn or wheel in dressage (5) |
| TWENECK | Hardly a horse for dressage |
| BRIDLE | Bit of dressage gear |
| EQUESTRIAN | Dressage is such a sport. (10) |
| REINBACK | Control strictly, from a term in dressage (4,4) |
| CHARLOTTEDUJARDIN | British winner of three Olympic dressage gold medals |
| POLOSHIRT | Dressage for a horseback rider? |
| EVENT | Three-Day -; one of the names for the equestrian sport comprising dressage, cross-country and showjumping (5) |
| EQUESTRIANISM | Skill of riding horses; an Olympic sport that combines showjumping, dressage and cross-country (13) |
| EVENTING | Sport consisting of dressage, cross country and show jumping (8) |
| EVENTER | Horse/rider competing in a sport comprising cross-country, dressage and showjumping (7) |