| MAIDENVOYAGE | For younger horses, a trip that usually contains a water feature - first time out one might crack open the champagne (6,6) |
| EGGTOSS | Game of catch in which one might crack under pressure? |
| DISCOVER | Find out one might have had to record too much (8) |
| GUESS | Visitors taking time out, one's surmised |
| MASH | A brewer's mixture of crushed malt grains and hot water; a warm porridgelike bran feed for horses; a champ-like puree of butter, milk and potatoes; any other soft pulpy concoction; or, northern dialec |
| OXIDES | Name the compounds that usually contain two elements only, one of which is oxygen (6) |
| LITTER | Word for a bed in medieval times, later hay, rushes, straw etc as bedding for cattle or horses; a brood of kittens, piglets or other animals; or, rubbish, carelessly strewn on the ground (6) |
| TEAM | A harness of horses; a string of flying geese or ducks; or, a squad of athletes (4) |
| STAMPEDE | A headlong dash of panicked cattle/horses; a scramble by a crowd of people; or, any mass rush (8) |
| BLT | Sandwich that usually contains mayo |
| SALAD | Dish that usually contains lettuce |
| SHECRAB | Soup that usually contains roe |
| PARTYMIX | Bowlful that usually contains Chex |
| COLA | Beverage that usually contains caffeine |
| FOUNTAINOPEN | Sign indicating a water feature is no longer out of order? |
| SURFACETENSION | A water feature's unlikely use, for instance |
| ARABS | For horses, a beastly disease that is to be avoided |
| CIAO | Greeting from a friend who just got back from a Europe trip that really *changed* her |
| WHIP | A lion tamer might crack one |
| HAG | One who might crack a mirror |