| BRIDLEWAY | Road for horse-riding (9) |
| CARRIAGEDRIVE | A private road for horse-drawn vehicles between a house and a public road (8,5) |
| BRIDLEPATH | Trail suitable for horse riding (6,4) |
| INHABIT | People dressed for horse-riding (7) |
| REIN | Rule announced for horse riding gear |
| EVENT | Uniform on time for horse-riding competition (5) |
| SADDLEUP | Prepare for horse riding |
| COSSACK | One from southern Russia or Ukraine noted for horse riding skills |
| DRESSAGE | Doctor's wise to conserve energy for horse-riding competition (8) |
| BREECHES | Short trousers fastened just below the knees, traditionally worn for horse riding, mountaineering or fencing (8) |
| STIRRUPS | Gear for horse- riding king entering to excite South (8) |
| SADDLES | Transactions around Derby Day primarily for horse-riding equipment (7) |
| TREKKING | In Italy, it's three thousand on card for horse-riding |
| CROP | Another name for a horse riding whip. (4) |
| SIDESADDLE | Horse riding equipment for women |
| HOIHO | ___ Riding On, horse-riding and Maori culture series (5) |
| GILET | Sleeveless type of jacket with various styles for activities including cycling, hiking, country pursuits, horse riding, shooting etc (5) |
| OUTDOOR | - pursuits; general name for alfresco activities such as orienteering, cycling, horse riding, mountaineering, running, fishing and sailing (7) |
| CLUB | Series of horse-riding books, The Saddle ... (4) |
| EQUESTRIANISM | Skill of horse riding (13) |