- HORSES
- I'll just keep drawing ___.: last line of an Emma Hunsinger comic that begins, "1. Start with three shapes to form the neck, shoulders, and rump."
- Patti Smith's classic debut album
- Derby contenders
- 116-Across mounts
- Living "equipment" in the Argentinian sport pato
- Chess knights, to some
- Arabians
- Derby participants
- Triple Crown entrants
- Measure of engine strength, slangily
- Thoroughbreds
- Track rivals
- Stablemates
- Some Arabs
- Mounts
- Flicka and Fury
- Fools (around)
- Triple Crown winners
- Oater regulars
- Posse carriers
- Neigh sayers
- Stable occupants
- Derby entries
- Arabians, for example
- Kentucky Derby mounts
- Racetrack runners
- Derby racers
- Carousel carvings
- Group in a stable
- Palominos and pintos
- Motor metaphor
- Carvings on a carousel
- Jockeys' rides
- Revelation group "clothed in fine linen"
- Track racers
- Vaulting blocks.
- Denizens of Aqueduct.
- Today's Garden show-offs.
- Attractions at Hialeah.
- Count Turf, et al.
- Performance at Maryland's Pimlico.
- Animals in "Ben Hur."
- Percherons.
- Chestnuts or bays.
- Chestnuts.
- And don't spare the ___!
- Bays.
- Stable.
- Dobbin and others.
- Rosinante and bayard
- ___ neck
- Straight from the ___ mouth
- Trotters and pacers, e.g.
- Buckskins, e.g.
- Lippizaners
- ___ around (engages in high jinx)
- Carrousel units
- Palfreys and bangtails
- Engine power, informally
- Motor's power, informally
- Equestrian beasts
- Engine capability, slangily
- Mustangs, e.g.
- Things held, in a saying
- If wishes were ___, beggars would ride
- Preakness entrants
- Jon Butcher: "If wishes were ___, then dreamers would ride"
- Silver and Scout
- Animals with stable life styles?
- Subjects depicted by the motion-picture pioneer Eadweard Muybridge
- Jaq and Gus are transformed into them in Cinderella
- Adult 14-Downs
- Churchill Downs features
- Some farm animals
- Some ride providers
- Derby entrants
- Kids, with around
- Steeplechase entrants
- Steeplechase runners
- Cowboys' rides
- Farm animals with manes
- Joust chargers
- The pieces at 26 Across, colloquially
- Sleigh pullers
- Chestnuts, e.g.
- They have stable homes
- Grooms' charges