| STIRRUPS | Supporters of horse riders (8) |
| STIRRUP | A supporter of horse-riders (7) |
| SPURS | Spikes on the backs of gamecocks' legs; goads on the heels of horse-riders' boots; or, by extension, things serving to incentivise, prompt or urge forth (5) |
| EQUESTRIAN | Of horse riders |
| SADDLE | Part of horse-rider's tack (6) |
| MEETS | Gatherings of horses, riders and hounds before hunts (5) |
| SADDLERY | Occupation of making seats for horse-riders (8) |
| STIR | Take half of horse-rider's accessories to mix things up? |
| PILLIONS | Word for ladies' light saddles; or, cushions/seats for passengers behind driving horse-riders/motorcyclists (8) |
| EVENTERS | Horse riders ultimately broke five records |
| UNSADDLE | Dislodge a horse rider from their seat |
| RYDERCUP | Golf match for horse-rider, say (5,3) |
| MONTREAL | An avid horse rider, Princess Anne competed at the 1976 Olympics in this city |
| SADDLER | Maker of seats and tack for horse-riders (7) |
| SADDLES | Seats for horse riders, usually made of leather (7) |
| HIGHWAYCODE | Set of rules for all road users, including pedestrians, drivers, cyclists, horse riders, powered whe |
| POSTILION | One of the horse riders left in position, perhaps (9) |
| BRIDLEPATH | A track in which horse riders have right of way (6,4) |
| BRIDLEWAY | A path or track along which horse riders have right of way (9) |
| SADDLESTORE | Horse riders' shop? |