| TROTTEDOUT | Displayed to the public, such as a horse to show its paces (7,3) |
| HITCHED | Attached, as a horse to a wagon |
| MANAGER | Mare dances around old horse to show who's boss (7) |
| EXHIBITS | Objects or collections displayed to the public (8) |
| EXHIBIT | Collection displayed to the public (7) |
| QUAD | Meaning "four", a word used as a prefix in names of things including a courtyard, a 4 x 4 motorbike and a four-footed animal such as a horse; or, a serving of four shots of espresso (4) |
| FLAGSTICK | According to the USGA Rules of Golf, "a moveable straight indicator, with or without bunting or other material attached, centred in the hole to show its position" |
| IMPORTANCE | In essence, a new church shows its real value (10) |
| INTERIORDESIGN | The planning of the look inside a building such as a horse or office (8,6) |
| CITRICACID | This shows its a lemon (6,4) |
| TRAILER | General name for a vehicle designed to be towed such as a horse-box or caravan (7) |
| HOCK | The joint between the tarsal bones and tibia of an animal such as a horse (4) |
| ILLUSTRATE | Show it's all true, strangely enough |
| FLAGON | What the bottle has to show its country of origin? (6) |
| SWEETEST | Prepared the wee tests to show it's the most sugary (8) |
| PROVOKE | Be annoying to show it's right when about to get the go-ahead (7) |
| ENSIGN | Flag flown by a ship to show its nationality (6) |
| BBS | The second letter is to show it's to be repeated (3) |
| SWISH | An imitative whoosh or whip of something, such as a horse's tail or a birch/lash moving through the air (5) |
| TRAINER | Film advertisement; or, a towed vehicle such as a horse box (7) |