Answer: REINS
REINS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining REINS with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Checks
- Control
- Restrains
- Holds back
- Jockey's handful
- Harness parts
- Controls
- Bridle straps
- Means of control
- Curbs
- Restraints
- Horse controls
- Bridle parts
- Rider's handful
- Equestrian's handful
- Curbs, with "in"
- They hold your horses
- Jockey's straps
- They hold their horses
- Retards
- Coachman's handful
- Jockey's controls
- Horse holders
- Horse controllers
- Controlling power
- Clydesdale controllers
- Horse's restraint
- Harness straps
- Control, symbolically
- Tack room gear
- Pulls (in)
- Coach driver's handful
- Bridle attachments
- They may run down the neck
- They may reach a bit
- Steed stoppers
- Sets limits on, with "in"
- Saddlers' products
- Rider's straps
- Metaphor for control
- Leather straps
- Kin of martingales
- Guide lines?
- Equine restraints
- Control, metaphorically
- Coach lines
- Carriage driver's controls
- Bit attachments
- They exist from hand to mouth
- Take the ___ (assume control)
- Symbol of control
- Straps attached to a horse
- Steering aids
- Sledder's gear
- Rider's controls
- Power to control
- Jockey straps
- Horseman's handful
- Horse straps
- Horse halters
- Equestrian controls
- Cowboy's controls
- Controls a horse
- Controlling straps
- Controlling powers
- Control mechanisms
- Coach controls
- An anagram for siren
- What Stanley Dancer holds
- Trigger stopper?
- Trigger pullers?
- Trigger controls?
- Things used on a bridle path
- Things held when saying "Whoa"
- Things equestrians have on hand?
- They're pulled by coachmen
- They're held by Santa
- They'll hold your horses
- They work from hands to mouth
- They may run down a horse's neck
- They hold horses back
- They help control a horse
- They exist from hand-to-mouth
- They can be a handful
- The ___ of government
- Tack part
- Symbols of leadership
- Symbols of control
- Straps on Santa's sleigh
- Straps on a track
- Straps in a sleigh
- Straps for an equestrian
- Steed steerers
- Stagecoach driver's handful
- Stagecoach driver's controls
- Stagecoach controls
- Slows down, with "in"
- Sleigh-driver's controls
- Sled stoppers
- Silver stoppers
- Santa's checking things
- Restricts, with "in"
- Racetrack leaders?
- Pulls back, with "in"
- Pony control
- Plow driver's handful
- Ones holding their horses?
- Old steering wheels?
- Mustang lines
- Metaphor for management
- Metaphor for corporate control
- Means of controlling.
- Means of controlling a horse
- Jockey controls
- Iron & Wine "He Lays in the ___"
- Horse-controlling straps
- Horse instructors
- Horse guiders
- Horse checkers
- Holds one's horses?
- Harness controls
- Guiding straps
- Guidance of a sort
- Gee-haw controls
- Gear for charioteers
- Equine steering gear
- Equine directors
- Equestrian's holdings
- Equestrian tools
- Equestrian straps
- Dressage controls
- Dancer's controls?
- Curtails, with "in"
- Controls for colts
- Controlling power, so to speak
- Controlling interests?
- Controlling factors?
- Control, with "the"
- Control straps
- Control for horses
- Checking things
- Checkers for chargers
- Charioteer's handful
- Charger controls
- Cauthen's controls
- Carriage driver's straps
- Carriage controls
- Buggy driver's controls
- Buckboard controls
- Bridal straps
- Bit parts?
- Arcaro's checkers
- Arab straps
- ___ in, curbs
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