Ellie's horse crossword

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Across
  1. 4. Star of Seventies tv series which had Galloping Home as its theme tune. (5,6)
  2. 5. The most famous Grand National faller of all. (5,4)
  3. 9. Also known as the Pure Spanish Horse. (10)
  4. 10. Baroque type associated with the Spanish School of Riding in Vienna. (8)
  5. 12. Surprisingly enough, not native to a central London borough centred on Mare Street! (7)
  6. 14. Josie and Dave’s neigh-bours(!) at no 12. (5)
  7. 15. This esteemed grey was the housewives’ favourite. (6,6)
  8. 17. From Memphis? Four-beat running-walk and flashy movement. (9,7,5)
  9. 18. Portuguese breed, having competed at the Olympics for Portugal and Spain. (8)
  10. 19. Not just an equine - also a Ford automobile! (7)
  11. 21. Rare and endangered, originally from the Steppes of Central Asia. (11)
  12. 23. Teutonic warmblood, originally a cavalry horse. (10)
  13. 26. Here’s a guy that says if the weather’s clear… (4,6)
  14. 27. Oldest English working horse breed. (7,5)
  15. 29. Trigger’s breed! (8)
  16. 30. Unfortunately, this rank outsider did very badly (on Trojan Records). (4,4)
Down
  1. 1. Developed in a desert climate and prized by the Bedouin people. (7)
  2. 2. Seventies Grand National legend. (3,3)
  3. 3. Oldest of the warmbloods, from the 13th century, show-jumping stalwarts. (10)
  4. 6. You can bank on this Caledonian beauty. (10)
  5. 7. Free-roaming feral Australian horse. (6)
  6. 8. Not your dad! (6,2)
  7. 11. Ancient breed from Western Europe’s largest river delta. (8)
  8. 13. Film starring Elizabeth Taylor and Mickey Rooney. (8,6)
  9. 16. Location unknown (possibly being ridden by Lord Lucan?) (7)
  10. 20. American breed best known for its colourful spotted coat pattern. (9)
  11. 22. This kind of horse is also a black and white cow! (8)
  12. 24. In truth, a pony breed from the Principality. (5,3)
  13. 25. Early Seventies teenage drama series set in horse rest home. (5,4)
  14. 28. Found at a rodeo trying to dismount its rider. (6)