- - piece of equestrian equipment
- - The seat is small? Rot!
- - The doctor of divinity is in the auction for a joint of meat
- - dad gets little leslie on the horse's back
- - Last of the arrivals to get rotten seat
- - Duke and daughter to occupy Manchester town land
- - in the auction, theologian got something for horse
- - Both burden and support for rider
- - "Back in the ...," 1976 song by Aerosmith that features the sounds of a galloping horse
- - It comes between a cowboy and his horse
- - Some initially confuse the sheepish type's joint
- - Cut of meat including part of backbone and ribs
- - One that's mounted on horse goes off south, heading north
- - Lower part of a ridge, between two peaks
- - Seat at the racetrack
- - Upsets the German director with the French interest of Bicycle Thieves
- - "I'm back in the ...... again!"
- - Aerosmith: "Back in the ......"
- - Seat for the Duke
- - Word that can precede the beginnings of 20-, 24-, 46-, and 52-Across
- - Autry's "Back in the ...... Again"
- - Piece of Silver wear?
- - Word before shoe or soap
- - Kind of shoe or soap
- - Kind of seat
- - Cut of mutton.
- - Gene Autry sings of being back in it.
- - Cut of meat.
- - Kind of shoe.
- - In the event, a back seat
- - Piece of horse tack
- - cut of lamb consisting of both loins
- - Seat for a horse rider
- - Lumber deal garnered two dollars
- - Horse rider's seat
- - Horseriding equipment
- - riding equipment obtained by theologian in auction
- - Unhappy waiting around, I dropped hamper
- - burden with a seat
- - Sorry to be led, shaking, to a seat
- - joint seat
- - Cowgirl's seat
- - Day daughter occupies Manchester town land
- - To encumber
- - A back seat
- - Horse seat
- - Leather seat
- - Equestrian's need
- - Seat on horse or bike
- - Lamb joint
- - Impose a task on — assign responsibility for
- - Horseback seat
- - Flames' ............ Dome
- - Bridle's partner
- - ...... Horse; or low mountain pass
- - One way to ride a horse
- - Equestrian gear
- - Horse's burden
- - Kentucky Derby seat
- - Seat for a rider
- - Bicycle seat
- - Two dukes in auction for land
- - Riding seat
- - Rider's seat
- - Jockey's seat
- - Cowboy's seat
- - No time in Middle East to put one over on Arabian
- - Equestrian's seat
- - Tack room item
- - Burden; seat
- - Prepare to ride, in a way
- - Seat with a horn, perhaps
- - Burden: pass
- - Seat at Churchill Downs
- - Offers a good price accepting 500 note needs to be to put on a horse
- - Wrangler's seat
- - Jockey's need
- - If you're up, what you'll be in society's bad
- - Theologian in market for lumber
- - Burden (with)
- - Riding need
- - Led off bearing unhappy burden
- - Back seat for driving
- - Thing to ride tall in
- - Get ready to ride, with "up"
- - Get ready to ride, maybe
- - Cowpoke's seat
- - It might be Western or English
- - Cowboy's perch
- - Place for a horn
- - Bareback rider's lack
- - Broncobuster's seat
- - Silver seat?
- - Stable item
- - Order to a cowboy (with "up")
- - Seat for a cowboy
- - Pommel site
- - Silver wear
- - Cowpuncher's seat
- - Tackroom item
- - Cowpoke's gear
- - Biker's seat
- - Bike seat
- - Punish, in a way
- - Charge, as with responsibility
- - Dale Evans's seat
- - Moving seat
- - Jockey's perch
- - Seat for Roy Rogers
- - Horseman's seat
- - Impose a burden
- - Equestrian's perch
- - Cowboy's gear.
- - Hopalong's perch.
- - Weigh down (with)
- - Cowboy gear
- - Burden
- - Encumber
- - Seat.
- - Sit on it
- - Silver lining
- - in auction theologian gets seat
- - Unhappy, then led astray, resulting in charge
- - Seat on a horse
- - burden director engaged in complicated deals
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