| Ex-quarterback Ken ___ | 22 |
| Carer for horses | 16 |
| Horses' homes | 17 |
| Livestock stalls | 16 |
| Churchill Downs area | 20 |
| Belmont buildings | 17 |
| Belmont areas | 13 |
| Track adjuncts | 14 |
| Track adjunct | 13 |
| Thoroughbreds' homes | 24 |
| Strings of horses | 17 |
| Manx mews | 9 |
| Horses' housing | 19 |
| Horse houses | 12 |
| Horse homes | 11 |
| Homes for horses | 16 |
| Grooms' places? | 19 |
| Equine areas | 12 |
| Piece of hay? | 13 |
| Where reins and bits may be stacked? | 36 |
| Team Rule #3 | 12 |
| Without fluctuation | 19 |
| In a secure way | 15 |
| In a secure manner | 18 |
| In a rock-solid fashion | 23 |
| Wild guesses | 12 |
| Shots in the dark | 17 |
| Rough guesses | 13 |
| Guesstimates | 12 |
| ___ in the back (betrays) | 25 |
| Knife wounds | 12 |
| Drives the point home? | 22 |
| Attempts a wild guess | 21 |
| Uses a dirk | 11 |
| Uses a dagger | 13 |
| Uncertain efforts | 17 |
| Tries to pick up, maybe | 23 |
| Tentative guesses | 17 |
| Slangy attempts | 15 |
| Sharp pains | 11 |
| Pierces with a knife | 20 |
| Lances | 6 |
| Emulates Casca | 14 |
| Employs a stiletto | 18 |
| Employs a shiv | 14 |
| Wounds with a dagger | 20 |
| Wounds for Caesar | 17 |
| Uses a kris | 11 |
| Uses a fork on | 14 |
| Tentative efforts | 17 |
| Sticks a knife into | 19 |
| Sticks a fork into, e.g. | 24 |
| Sticks a fork into | 18 |
| Skewers, e.g. | 13 |
| Sharp sensations | 16 |
| Pierces with a fork, e.g. | 25 |
| Memorable series in "Psycho" | 38 |
| Gets one's point across? (5) | 32 |
| Emulates Norman Bates in "Psycho" | 43 |
| Drives the point home | 21 |
| Cracks, in a sense | 18 |
| Certain wounds | 14 |
| Brief attempts | 14 |
| Bayonets, say | 13 |
| "Guesstimates" | 24 |
| Tries to stick a fork in | 24 |
| Opp. of legato, in music | 24 |
| Opposite of legato: Abbr. | 25 |
| Opp. of legato | 14 |
| Like a dotted note, in mus. | 27 |
| What a dot may mean, in mus. | 28 |
| Short and detached, in mus. | 27 |
| Played crisply and detached, in mus. | 36 |
| Musically detached: Abbr. | 25 |
| Legato's opp., in music | 27 |
| Disconnected, in music: Abbr. | 29 |
| Short and disconnected: Abbr. | 29 |
| Short and detached, to W.A. Mozart | 34 |
| Quick and detached, in mus. | 27 |
| Played sharply and separately, in mus. | 38 |
| Opposite of legato, in mus. | 27 |
| Opposite of legato (abbr.) | 26 |
| Opposite of leg., in music | 26 |
| Mus. notation | 13 |
| Mus. mark | 9 |
| Like some mus. notes | 20 |
| Legato's opposite: abbr. | 28 |
| Disconnected, in mus. | 21 |
| Detached, in mus. | 17 |
| Abbr. on a music score | 22 |
| Abbr. accompanying some dotted notes | 36 |
| Sharply, in music: Abbr. | 24 |
| Rapid-fire, musically | 21 |
| Clipped, in music | 17 |
| Disconnected, as notes | 22 |
| Choppy, in music | 16 |
| Broken off, musically | 21 |
| Abruptly disconnected, in music | 31 |
| What a dot indicates on a musical score | 39 |
| Unsustained, in music | 21 |