Famed name in horse racing
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SANDEFamed name in horse racing.
UNSERFamed name in auto racing
TWINDOUBLEAlternative name for Pick Four in horse racing
metonymyThe substitution of the name of an attribute or adjunct for that of the thing meant, for example suit for business executive, or the track for horse racing
metonymiesThe substitution of the name of an attribute or adjunct for that of the thing meant, for example suit for business executive, or the track for horse racing
FIXEDCheated in horse racing
PURSEPrize in horse racing
TWOYEAROLDJuvenile, in horse racing
SECONDPlace, in horse racing.
workwatcherin horse-racing, a tout
PREPTrial run, in horse racing
RAILInside position in horse racing.
PREPTrial run, in horse-racing lingo
workwatchersWORKWATCHER, in horse-racing, a tout
WIREImaginary finish line, in horse racing.
ROMPFast but unforced pace, in horse racing.
UNPLACEDOut of the money, in horse racing
THEBIGAPPLELocational nickname with origins in horse racing
TRIPLECROWNExceptional achievement in horse racing or baseball
SARATOGASPRINGSCity in upstate New York with horse racing
STATSTop-three finishes and total earnings, in horse racing
PLATEGold or silver cup given as prize in horse racing.
workhorsea horse used in a labouring capacity rather than for racing
pacerstandard-bred horse that is used for pacing in harness racing
chariotsA two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used in ancient warfare and racing
workhorsesWORKHORSE, a horse used in a labouring capacity rather than for racing
distance(in horse racing) to be able to run well in a long race
sulkiesA light two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle for one person, used chiefly in harness racing
handicapperA person appointed to assign or assess a competitor's handicap, esp. in golf or horse racing
handicappersA person appointed to assign or assess a competitor's handicap, esp. in golf or horse racing
handicapA disadvantage imposed on a superior competitor in sports such as golf, horse racing, and competitive sailing in order to make the chances more equal
handicapsA disadvantage imposed on a superior competitor in sports such as golf, horse racing, and competitive sailing in order to make the chances more equal
pacersA horse bred or trained to have a distinctive lateral gait in which both legs on the same side are lifted together, used in some types of racing