| SURCINGLE | Addition to a saddle |
| STIRRUP | Each of a pair of iron footrests attached to a saddle from which a parting cup takes its name (7) |
| STIRRUPIRON | In equestrianism, either of a pair of metal boot-rests, etriers or stapes attached to a saddle by means of adjustable leather straps and recalled in a farewell drink or parting cup (7,4) |
| GAMBADO | Long legging attached to a saddle |
| COL | Type of pass between mountain peaks, similar to a saddle (3) |
| SIT | A mode or spell of perching, posing or resting one's posterior on a saddle, settle, sofa, stall or stool; or, a somewhat Barbara Woodhouse-ish command to a dog to assume a similar such ensconced posit |
| TREE | Any one of the large arboreous woody plants with crowns forming a forest's canopy; the frame of a saddle; or, a foot-like device for preserving the shape of a shoe (4) |
| HOLSTER | A case for a small firearm that is slung on a saddle or a belt (7) |
| UNHORSE | To dislodge a rider from a saddle (7) |
| GIRTH | Strap passing under the barrel of a horse to secure a saddle and numnah (5) |
| BIRCH | Band around a horse's belly to keep a saddle in place |
| STRADDLE | Try to get on a saddle. Why leave when you just need to sit astride it? |
| BAREBACKROW | Without a saddle, on a horse / Propel, as a small boat |
| UNSEAT | Cause to fall from a saddle |
| BAREBACK | Without a saddle, to an equestrian |
| UNSEATS | Causes to fall from a saddle (7) |
| POMMEL | Terminating knob on a tower often part of a saddle |
| TUG | Loop from a saddle which supports a shaft or trace (3) |
| CINCH | Strap under a horse's belly which keeps a saddle in place (5) |
| EXERCISEBICYCLE | Fixed thing with a saddle to stay in shape? (8,7) |