- STEEDS
- Stable population
- Rides for knights
- Stallions
- Mounts
- Old war horses?
- Some Arabs
- War horses
- Trusty mounts
- Chargers
- Valiant mounts
- Spirited horses
- Knights' chargers
- Knights' mounts
- Knights' rides
- Stable assets
- Carousel group
- Supports for tilting
- Fancy rides?
- High-spirited horses
- Handsome horses
- Mighty mounts
- Energetic equines
- Wild horses
- Certain Arabs
- Fine horses
- Tilting horses
- Jousting mounts
- Kentucky Derby runners
- Ben-Hur chariot pullers
- Cavalry quadrupeds
- Spirited rides
- Derby runners
- Animals for 5-Across
- Knights' horses
- Fury and Silver of classic TV
- Renaissance fair rides
- Stable animals
- Joust participants
- Knight mares
- Horses
- Noble transportation
- Fine mounts
- They're not nags
- Spirited gallopers
- 49 Down group
- Cavalry mounts
- Knight rides
- Gallop apace, you fiery-footed __: Shak.
- Carousel collection
- Cavalry collection
- Noble mounts
- Boer War transportation
- Horses in battle
- Bard's "fiery-footed" ones
- Spirited mounts
- Hitching post group
- Nags.
- Palfreys.
- Bayard, Bucephalus, et al.
- Trigger and Topper.
- Equines.
- Merry-go-round gallopers.
- Knightly transportation.
- Mounts for knights-errant.
- Bayard and Al Borak.
- Bucephalus and Rosinante.
- Relatives of palfreys.
- Relatives of chargers.
- Fleet animals.
- Pegasus and others
- Grani and Bayard
- Derby performers
- Arabs, e.g.
- Dobbin's betters
- Bayard and Grani
- Noble horses
- Pegasus and Grani
- Bucephalus and Grani
- Barbary coursers
- Champion and Scout
- Mounts for knights
- Coursers
- . . . black as the ___ of night: Read
- Sleipnir and Pegasus
- Arabs
- Arabs, perhaps
- Lippizaners
- Nags they're not
- Occupants of 33-Across
- Strong mounts
- Chargers and coursers
- Energy-filled chargers
- Some mounts
- Rides at the Renaissance Faire
- Silver and others
- Knights' needs
- Rough Riders' rides
- The Lone Ranger's Silver and others
- Rides into battle
- Grand mounts
- Horses, to knights
- Ren Faire rides
- Hearty horses
- Track horses
- Stallions, e.g.
- Sir mounts?
- Jousters' horses
- Horse farm sights
- Majestic horses
- Powerful equines
- Stately mounts
- Jousting horses
- Mounts of yore
- Stately horses
- Jousters' mounts
- Silver, Champion, etc.
- Horses for knights
- Equines of romance
- Cavalry horses
- Battle-ready mounts
- Chestnuts, e.g.