Crossword clues for horses
horses
- Equine animals
- Derby racers
- Carousel carvings
- Triple Crown winners
- Triple Crown entrants
- Steeplechase runners
- Steeplechase entrants
- Stable presences?
- Some ride providers
- Rosinante and bayard
- Patti Smith's classic debut album
- Palominos and pintos
- Oater regulars
- Motor metaphor
- Kentucky Derby mounts
- Joust chargers
- Jon Butcher: "If wishes were ___, then dreamers would ride"
- Hold your _____
- Group in a stable
- Fools (around)
- Equine mammals
- Derby entrants
- Cowboys' rides
- Colts and mares
- Carousel units
- Buckskins, e.g
- Arabians, for example
- "Straight from the ___ mouth"
- "Hold your ___!"
- ___ neck
- Derby entries
- Derby participants
- Engine capability, slangily
- Motor's power, informally
- Mustangs, e.g.
- Things held, in a saying
- Palfreys and bangtails
- Carrousel units
- Engine power, informally
- Lippizaners
- Buckskins, e.g.
- Trotters and pacers, e.g.
- ___ around (engages in high jinx)
- Arabs perhaps coming from other shores
- Run found in stockings on the Sabbath nags
- Domesticated animals
- Carousel figures
- Some farm animals
- Some Arabs
- Churchill Downs features
- Stable group
- Sleigh pullers
- Mustangs, e.g
- Measure of engine strength, slangily
- Equestrian beasts
- Racetrack runners
- Race runners
- Neigh sayers
- Flicka and Fury
Wiktionary
Wikipedia
Horses is the debut studio album by American musician Patti Smith, released on December 13, 1975 on Arista Records. Smith, a fixture of the then-burgeoning New York punk rock music scene, began recording Horses with her band in 1975 after being signed to Arista Records, with John Cale being enlisted to produce the album. With its fusion of simplistic rock and roll structures and Smith's freeform, Beat poetry-infused lyrics, Horses was met with widespread critical acclaim upon its initial release. Despite a lack of airplay or a popular single to support the album, it nonetheless experienced modest commercial success, managing a top 50 placing on the US Billboard 200.
Horses has since been viewed by critics as one of the greatest and most influential albums in the history of the American punk rock movement, as well as one of the greatest albums of all time. Horses has also been cited as a key influence on a number of succeeding punk, post-punk, and alternative rock acts, including Siouxsie and the Banshees, R.E.M., The Smiths, and Garbage.
Horses is a 2014 Italian drama film written and directed by Michele Rho. It premiered out of competition at the 68th Venice International Film Festival.
Usage examples of "horses".
Shamesey riders, camp-boss Lyle Wesson among them, hearing the disturbance among the horses, deserted their tables in the Gate Tavern and gathered on the encircling porch.
Men and horses had breaking points, and the High Wild, when a man or a horse grew careless, always won.
It was campfire stories, it was ghost tales around the hostel fires in deep winter: other riders had objected just to the telling of the story with the horses at hand.
Stuart held their horses still, and Danny felt a terrible, smothering fear, so vivid it became his own, and made his heart race.
Constant, now, came the erotic urges of horses heading into winter rut: sex and rivalry and anger.
He noticed how the footprints in that dust were different, the town-made boots, and the ones more individual, borderers, the sharp, tri-partite hoofprints of the horses under and over them.
Cloud knew, the rest of the horses knew, and the boss-man knew, so the whole camp had to know.
He tried not to think that: the horses might betray anything he thought, though he got none of the expected catcalls and heckling from the junior bystanders.
Danny just kept limping ahead, in the tracks of horses nice enough to carry their riders.
Not likely, unless Cloud was getting not the scent but the desire of the horses for humans.
Shamesey hostels, where riders and horses lived in such muddy, smelly, close quarters.
Cloud sent an uncomfortable hostility, daring the Westmans or their horses to stop anything Cloud wanted.
Cloud moved here and there on the track, generally annoying the three other horses, while Jonas and the others pointedly ignored his presence.
The other horses were trying to be peaceful, Danny thought: they seemed to realize that Cloud was excited about the mountains and were forgiving of his behavior.
But the other riders were trying to calm the ambient and keep the horses apart.