| THROWN | Unseated by horse. one the queen sits on reportedly (6) |
| THRONE | Where the Queen sits on formal occasions (6) |
| EQUINE | Like horse, one kept by queen, specially trained (6) |
| TANDEM | From the Latin for "at length", a carriage drawn by two horses, one after the other; or, a bicycle for two cyclists in a similar configuration (6) |
| NAGANA | Horse, one with a disease caused by tsetse flies (6) |
| SPACER | Stable's number one horse one out of this world |
| HARLEY | Rough old invader, say, behind horse one's ridden (6,8) |
| AGEING | Lord unseated from a horse, when getting on (6) |
| TROJAN | Sort of horse, one typically hard-working |
| HANGIN | Horse, one with spirit, is to persist (4,2) |
| STEEDY | Like a horse, one may surmise, in old stable |
| HEROIN | Horse 1 9's straddling (6) |
| OUSTED | Somehow used to being unseated (6) |
| OUSTER | Getting unseated, mounted fighter's lost face (6) |
| EDEN | Which British prime minister was unseated by the Suez Crisis? (4) |
| BIRCHBAYH | Senator unseated by Dan Quayle, 1981 |
| RUDER | Perhaps biker I unseated by university will become more offensive (5) |
| BUCKED | Unseated |
| AIRE | English flower one's happy to walk on, reportedly |
| QUIETNESS | Queen sits after going about in silence (9) |