A horse's three-beat gait, between a trot and gallop (6) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CANTER A horse's three-beat gait, between a trot and gallop (6) (6)
57% TROT Horse's gait (4) Commuter Aug 25, 2025
55% GALLOPER Horse with a three-beat gait (8)
53% E Horse gait (1) USA Today Quick Jun 15, 2025
51% LOPE Pace between trot and gallop (4) USA Today Sep 28, 2017
49% TROTS Brisk horse gaits (5) USA Today Jun 12, 2025
49% PACE Trot or gallop (4) LA Times Daily Apr 17, 2025
49% GAIT Trot or gallop (4) Thomas Joseph Apr 7, 2025
49% GAITS Gallop and trot (5)
47% AMBLE Trotting gait. (5)
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