- - Many a Standardbred
- - Standardbred.
- - Stagger around river with pig's foot
- - Racehorse lacking a run will be unstable
- - What's most often found in stiletto heel? A foot
- - trained, sporting horse
- - pig's foot for special race-horse
- - One who runs back in secret? Torture, a foot from the sty!
- - Racehorse could be a support for Miss Piggy
- - Surname of the brothers at the centre of John Sullivan's best-known sitcom
- - Extremity of pig or horse?
- - first to trace rogue finding pig's foot
- - one who goes jogging to stagger round the top of the road
- - initially trod on scoundrel's foot
- - first to threaten rogue with animal's foot
- - Edible foot?
- - Reel engaging tip of dancer's foot
- - Harness race entrant
- - Pig's foot
- - Foot, Left-winger with short period in office
- - Family surname in Only Fools and Horses
- - Pig's paw
- - Part of pig or horse
- - Rodney, perhaps — one of a quartet supporting Napoleon?
- - In a short time, rogue is a bit of a swine
- - Hambletonian entrant
- - Track entry
- - Meadowlands racehorse
- - Competitor at a hippodrome
- - Hippodrome competitor
- - Entry at a hippodrome
- - Animal pulling a sulky
- - Horse in harness
- - Competitor in a harness
- - Type of racehorse
- - Hambletonian entry
- - Sulky racehorse
- - Hambletonian horse
- - Meadowlands horse
- - Sulky horse
- - Meadowlands racer
- - Dan Patch, for a famous example
- - Competitor at Yonkers
- - Race horse at Yonkers
- - Meadowlands performer
- - Yonkers race horse
- - Newscaster Liz
- - Yonkers entry
- - Racehorse
- - Errand boy: Brit.
- - Race horse.
- - Jingle's servant in "Pickwick Papers."
- - Gaited horse.
- - Sulky racer.
- - Trained horse.
- - Equine
- - Harness-race horse
- - Sulky puller
- - Horse in a harness race
- - Harness horse
- - Harness-racing horse
- - ...... horse
- - Harness racer
- - Small child
- - a pig's foot used as food
- - harness racer originally trained by a despicable person
- - a pig's foot prepared as food
- - feature of a pig getting to move unsteadily? about right
- - Ultimately rampant cad, supporter of Napoleon
- - del boy, the scoundrel
- - food for man or horse
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