| SECRETARIAT | Winner of the US Triple Crown in 1973 ridden by Ron Turcotte |
| PREAKNESS | ___ Stakes, second leg of the US Triple Crown in horse racing (9) |
| BELMONT | and 7dn, The third and final leg of the US Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing |
| BELMONTSTAKES | The third and final leg of the US Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (7,6) |
| STAKES | see 19dn, The third and final leg of the US Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing |
| TRACYAUSTIN | Winner of the US Open tennis women's singles title in 1979 and 1981 (5,6) |
| STEVECAUTHEN | American jockey who became the youngest jockey ever to win the US Triple Crown, riding Affirmed, in 1978 |
| AFFIRMED | US Triple Crown winning horse ridden by Steve Cauthen |
| MILLER | US golfer; winner of the US Open Championship in 1973 and The Open Championship in 1976 (6) |
| JOHNNY | US golfer; winner of the US Open Championship in 1973 and The Open Championship in 1976 (6) |
| RIVARIDGE | Winner of two legs of the Triple Crown in 1972 |
| OHSOSHARP | Winner of the English fillies' triple crown in 1985 |
| PREAKNESSSTAKES | Horse race run at Pimlico; second leg of the Triple Crown in the United States |
| AMERICAN | 2015 US Triple Crown winner, ... Pharoah (8) |
| IRWIN | Hale ___, oldest winner of the US golf open in 1990, his third win in the tournament (5) |
| CAUTHEN | Steve, jockey who became the youngest to win the U.S. Triple Crown in 1978 (7) |
| KENTUCKY | US Triple Crown's first leg, ... Derby (8) |
| KENTUCKYDERBY | US Triple Crown's first leg (8,5) |
| STRANGE | Curtis ___, US golfer; winner of the US Open Championship in 1988 and 1989 (7) |
| NIJINSKY | Racehorse, named after a ballet dancer, which won the Triple Crown in 1970 (8) |