- RIDER
- Bill add-on
- Fare
- Policy attachment
- Rodeo entrant
- Easy ____
- Easy ___
- Mass-transit customer
- Public-transportation patron
- Contract add-on
- Jockey
- List of backstage demands, e.g.
- Equestrian
- Performer's contract addendum
- Added clause
- Cyclist or equestrian
- Bill tack-on
- Passenger
- Legislative tack-on
- Napoleon, to Marengo
- Traveling party
- Person who's training?
- Bill attachment
- Contract addition
- Legal addendum
- Document amendment
- Bill addition
- Saddle sores sufferer
- Ageement addendum
- Contract afterthought
- Dude ranch dude
- It may be added to a bill
- Contract addendum
- Legal attachment
- Taxi passenger
- One on horseback
- Legislative addendum
- Straphanger
- Subway patron
- Shotgun caller
- Lyft passenger
- Successful hitchhiker
- Pony Express employee
- What a hitchhiker aspires to be
- Jockey, e.g.
- Rodeo contestant
- Legislative appendage
- 14 Down patron
- Bus patron
- Cab patron
- Add-on to a bill
- Bus passenger
- Bill addendum
- One in transit
- Paul Revere, for example
- Fare payer
- Equestrian, for instance
- See 50 Down
- Middle name in Victorian adventure fiction
- Revere, in a Longfellow poem
- Person on horseback
- Subordinate clause
- One on a horse
- Cab client
- Train patron
- Legislative add-on
- Amendment to document.
- Clause added to legislative bill.
- Unrelated clause attached to legislative bill.
- Additional clause on a legislative bill.
- Horseman.
- Middle name of author of 21 Across.
- Extraneous part of a legislative bill.
- Former Wells-Fargo worker.
- Addition to a bill.
- Contestant in 66 Across.
- Addition to a document.
- Lone Ranger or Tonto.
- A sliding weight on the beam of a scale.
- Ranchhand.
- Rough, range or circuit.
- Cyclist.
- John Gilpin, for one.
- Additional clause of a legislative bill.
- Circus performer.
- Insurance policy proviso.
- Amendment.
- Rodeo performer.
- Amendment to a document.
- Freedom ___.
- Yankee Doodle, for one.
- Cowboy
- Congressional addendum.
- Author Haggard.
- Man in jodhpurs.
- Congressional device.
- Legislator's ploy
- Legislative device
- Attachment to a bill
- Purple Sage figure
- User of Rotten Row
- Evel, to motorcycle
- Token payer
- Paul Revere, for one
- Appended clause
- Purple Sage man
- Rotten Row figure
- T.R. was a "Rough" one
- Addition to a bill or contract
- Allonge
- Light Brigade member
- Commuter
- Addendum of a sort
- Legislative ploy
- Transit patron
- Codicil
- Easy ___, 1969 film
- Amendment to a bill
- Cauthen or Pincay
- Document addition
- Legal appendage
- Legislative postscript
- Agreement adjustment
- It's added to the bill
- It may be added to the bill
- One in a habit
- Hitchhiker
- Piece of pork?
- Headless Horseman, e.g.
- Line-item veto target, often
- Equestrian, e.g.
- Dressage competitor
- Public transit customer
- Van Halen's contract once had one that specified no brown M&M's
- Band's demand list
- It might be added to a bill
- TV's 'Knight --'
- Grateful Dead "I Know You ___"
- Cult classic soundtrack "Easy ___"
- Easy ___ (1969)
- Revere at midnight
- Easy ___ (1969 road movie)
- Entertainer's list of requests
- Easy _____ (1969)
- H. Haggard go-between
- Bicyclist, e.g.
- Agreement addendum
- War classic "Low ___"
- Author H. ___ Haggard
- Commuter, often
- Revere at midnight, historically
- Any bus patron
- Bus fare payer
- Jockey, essentially
- One on board
- Any commuter on a bus
- Bicyclist
- One taking the bus
- Jockey or cowboy
- Paul Revere, e.g.
- Jockey or bicyclist
- Person on a camel or a horse
- One taking the train
- Train passenger
- One saddled up
- Amendment document
- Horse.s burden
- One of 13-Down
- Policy postscript
- It may be added to a contract
- The ___ (Chloe Zhao rodeo film)
- Subway commuter
- Subway passenger
- Jockey or cyclist
- Jockey, perhaps
- Legislative afterthought
- Clause