Possible Questions:
- Way to go
- Bearing
- Pace
- Stride
- Carriage
- Step
- Clip
- Trot
- Trot or canter
- Manner of walking
- Way of walking
- Trot or gallop
- Rate of speed
- Horse's pace
- Canter or gallop
- Canter, for one
- Canter or trot
- A limp affects it
- Running pace
- Gallop or canter
- Canter, e.g.
- Walk or trot
- Rate of walking
- Horse's stride
- Dressage pace
- Walking pace
- Trot or canter, e.g.
- Pace or trot
- Horse's trot
- Dog show concern
- Amble, e.g.
- Stride at a track
- Horse's motion
- Equestrian's concern
- Canter, for example
- Way of going
- Walking style
- Walk, e.g.
- Walk or canter
- Trot, for one
- Steed's pace
- Steed speed
- Single-foot, e.g.
- Pony pace
- Pacer's pace
- Gallop, for one
- Gallop, e.g.
- Canter or gallop, e.g.
- What some horses are given
- Walk, trot or canter
- Walk way?
- Walk or trot, for a horse
- Walk or run
- Trotter's trot, e.g.
- Trot, for a trotter
- Trot, e.g.
- Trot or pace
- Trot or lope
- Trot or canter, for example
- Trot for example
- The way you walk
- Subject of equitation
- Stride, e.g.
- Stride or canter
- Saunter, e.g.
- Rate; speed
- Rack, e.g.
- Racetrack pace, sometimes
- Racehorse buyer's concern
- Palomino's pace
- Pacer pace
- Pace or canter
- Mode of movement
- Manner of moving
- Manner of movement
- Manner of motion
- Manner of going
- Manège lesson
- Lope or trot
- John Wayne had a distinctive one
- Jog, say
- Horse's movement
- Horse-show feature
- Horse walk
- Homophone for gate
- General speed
- Equine stride
- Dressage factor
- Dressage display
- Dogtrot, e.g.
- Dog-show judging criterion
- Amble or shamble