- SHOD
- Did a smith's job
- Like a show horse
- Sporting wedgies
- Sporting sandals
- Not barefoot
- Wearing wedgies, perhaps
- Like racehorses
- Sporting mules
- Booted?
- Having a brogue, say
- Into shoes?
- Protected on the track
- Wearing kicks
- Wedged?
- Engaged in a spat?
- Did some smithery
- Fitted by a smith
- Outfitted pedally
- Booted, maybe
- In flats, perhaps
- With dogs protected
- In kicks
- Sporting shoes
- Not baring one's sole?
- Given the boot?
- Having two platforms, maybe?
- Unlike most beachgoers
- Unlike those wearing thongs
- Like one in a clog
- Like the great majority of marathon runners
- Sporting sneakers
- Sporting loafers
- Sporting wingtips
- Wearing pumps
- In heels, say
- Pumped?
- With his boots on
- Booted up
- Wearing wedgies
- Wearing wedgies, say
- Did a blacksmith's task
- Emulated a blacksmith
- Into footwear?
- Wearing flip-flops, e.g.
- Fitted by a blacksmith
- Sporting footwear
- Having protected hooves
- Clogged up?
- Flip-flopped?
- In clogs, say
- Wearing sandals, say
- Wearing wing tips
- Well-heeled?
- Wearing oxfords
- Not letting one's dogs go naked
- Ready for Churchill Downs
- Wearing shoes
- In boots
- Wearing sneakers, e.g.
- Did a blacksmith's job
- Like many horses
- Worked on horses, in a way
- Sporting loafers, say
- In pumps, say
- Like many a horse
- In mules, say
- Wearing flip-flops
- In pumps, for instance
- Put pumps on
- Booted, say
- Sporting heels
- Like plow horses
- Not dressed for swimming, generally
- Fitted with footwear
- Rough end?
- Like a racehorse's hooves
- Slip end?
- Wearing wingtips, say
- Like Puss in Boots
- In boots, perhaps
- In boots, say
- In footwear
- Outfitted an Arab
- Wearing loafers
- Sporting sneakers, maybe
- Wearing sneakers, perhaps
- Sporting brogans
- Wearing footwear
- In clogs, perhaps
- Sporting Oxfords
- Wearing sneakers
- In oxfords, say
- Wearing loafers, say
- Clad in clogs
- In pumps, perhaps
- Slip ender
- Wearing loafers, for example
- Slip extension
- Sporting loafers, perhaps
- Ending for rough
- Ending for slip or rough
- Booted, perhaps
- Wearing boots, perhaps
- Wearing sneakers or heels
- In spikes, say
- Sporting sneakers or sandals
- Sporting sandals, say
- Sporting sneakers, say
- Equipped with 15 Down.
- Equipped with tires.
- Barefoot no more
- Wearing loafers or sneakers
- Having footwear on
- Pumped up?
- Finished with a ferrule.
- Having footwear.
- Covered for protection.
- Equipped with footwear.
- Equipped with footgear.
- What the village blacksmith did.
- Having sandals.
- Pedally attired.
- Fitted with a metal plate.
- Wearing brogues.
- Wearing scuffs.
- Protected at the hoof.
- Sandaled.
- Wearing boots.
- Not barefooted.
- Furnished with footwear.
- Wearing bluchers.
- Slippered
- Blacksmith's term.
- Calced.
- Did a smithy job
- Protected the hoofs
- Wearing brogans
- Did blacksmith work
- Suffix for rough
- Wearing footgear
- Fitted with brogans
- Wearing sabots
- Aped blacksmiths
- Covered hoofs
- Did a blacksmith's work
- Booted, e.g.
- Fitted with pumps
- In mules
- Wearing clogs
- Did blacksmith's work
- Like show horses
- Rough finish
- Equipped by a blacksmith
- Like most workhorses
- Like work horses
- Protected, as the feet
- Supplied with footwear
- Like Clydesdales
- Like horse's feet
- Fitted at the smithy's
- Unlike wild horses
- Did a farrier's work
- Like most racehorses
- Having protected feet
- Protected, in a way
- Like show horses' feet
- Like horses' hooves
- Like some Arabians
- Sporting boots, say
- Like racehorses' feet
- Protected, as horses' hooves
- Like dressage horses
- Like many horses' feet
- Like Derby entrants
- Like a racehorse
- No longer barefoot
- Did a farrier's job on
- Protected, as feet
- Like show horses' hooves
- Booted up, say?
- Protected, as a horse's hooves
- Wearing saddles
- Having on footwear
- In heels, e.g.
- In boots, e.g.
- Clogged?
- Covered a few feet
- Did a smithy's job
- Wearing Uggs
- Wearing 9 Down
- In brogans, e.g.
- What the farrier did
- Did a smithy's job, once
- Fitted with footgear
- Sporting sandals, e.g.
- Fitted with boots
- Wearing loafers, e.g.
- With shoes on
- Like many horses' hooves
- Covered, as a horse's hooves
- Put on horseshoes
- Equipped with mules?
- Like carriage horses
- Wearing cross-trainers, perhaps
- Just back from the blacksmith's
- Sporting brogans, say
- Wearing brogans or Oxfords
- Clad in clogs, say
- Wearing brogans, say
- Wearing 56 Down
- Clogged, say?
- Like a racehorse's hoof
- Back from the smithy
- Like satisfied Thorn McAn customers
- Without a sole in sight?
- Not worried about sandburs, say
- Fresh from the farrier, say
- Fitted by a farrier
- Ready for pulling the plow, perhaps
- Like a horse's hoofs
- Ready to run