Answer: TROT
TROT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 336 times.
    - Pony's gait
 
    - Bring (out)
 
    - Race pace
 
    - Medium pace
 
    - Fox or turkey follower
 
    - Betting event
 
    - Jog
 
    - Take a turn around the track, maybe
 
    - Harness racer's gait
 
    - Dressage order
 
    - Track event
 
    - The Hambletonian, e.g.
 
    - Track pace
 
    - Gait faster than a walk
 
    - What horses with sulkies do
 
    - Horse race
 
    - Certain horse race
 
    - Meadowlands pace
 
    - Harness race gait
 
    - Brisk movement
 
    - Hurried pace
 
    - What a harness racer is trained to do
 
    - Harness race
 
    - Certain harness race
 
    - Fair pace
 
    - Hurry
 
    - Turkey ___
 
    - Pull a sulky, perhaps
 
    - Track race
 
    - Instruction to an equestrian
 
    - Gait between walk and canter
 
    - Roll (out)
 
    - Home-run gait
 
    - Hambletonian pace
 
    - Order at a horse show
 
    - Pull a sulky, say
 
    - Brisk step
 
    - Easy pace
 
    - Instruction at a horse show
 
    - Sulky puller's gait
 
    - Home-run run
 
    - Brisk pace
 
    - It's faster than a walk
 
    - Run easily
 
    - Gait at a harness track
 
    - Sulky race pace
 
    - Track gait
 
    - Nag's pace
 
    - Pace at a race
 
    - Harness race pace
 
    - Fox or turkey chaser?
 
    - Run slowly
 
    - Slow gait
 
    - Show, with "out"
 
    - ___ out (bring forth)
 
    - Pony's pace
 
    - Palomino pace
 
    - Hamiltonian gait
 
    - Introduce, with "out"
 
    - Jogger's gait, perhaps
 
    - Moderate pace
 
    - Horse's gait
 
    - Gait slower than a canter
 
    - Horse pace
 
    - Equine gait
 
    - Baseball player Nixon or his home run pace
 
    - Easy run
 
    - Home run hitter's pace
 
    - Cleveland Indians outfielder Nixon or his home run pace
 
    - Sulky's pace
 
    - Hambletonian Stakes pace
 
    - A bit more than a jog
 
    - Round-tripper pace
 
    - Present, with "out"
 
    - Easy gait
 
    - Relaxed pace
 
    - Proceed briskly
 
    - Fox ___ (ballroom dance)
 
    - Horseman's pace
 
    - Nixon of the Red Sox
 
    - Canter alternative
 
    - Compete in the Kentucky Futurity
 
    - Gait for a Standardbred
 
    - Turkey ___ (ragtime dance)
 
    - Hambletonian gait
 
    - Dressage gait
 
    - Home run pace
 
    - Not quite canter
 
    - Fox chaser?
 
    - Relaxed gait
 
    - Dog follower
 
    - Harness racing pace
 
    - Run-or-walk compromise
 
    - Home run run
 
    - Turkey __
 
    - Horse race pace, perhaps
 
    - Certain race
 
    - Running pace
 
    - Slow run
 
    - Harness-race pace
 
    - Moderate running pace
 
    - Move it
 
    - Slow running pace
 
    - Quick pace
 
    - Move briskly
 
    - Not-so-fast running gait
 
    - Jogging gait
 
    - Jogger's gait
 
    - Submit, with ''out''
 
    - Middling pace
 
    - Jogging pace
 
    - Sprightly gait
 
    - Moderate gait
 
    - Quick gait
 
    - Sulky-puller's gait
 
    - Bumpy gait
 
    - Pace between a walk and a canter
 
    - Meadowlands race
 
    - Horseback ride
 
    - Run without rushing
 
    - Walk beater
 
    - Bustle along
 
    - Carriage horse's pace
 
    - Dressage pace
 
    - Move slower than a canter
 
    - ___ out (display)
 
    - Gentle pace
 
    - Bouncy gait
 
    - Home run gait, often
 
    - Fox tail?
 
    - Homerun-hitter's gait
 
    - Palomino's pace, sometimes
 
    - Race speed, sometimes
 
    - Race pace, perhaps
 
    - Turkey or fox attachment
 
    - Fox follower
 
    - Western gait
 
    - Workout gait
 
    - ___ out (put on display)
 
    - Word with fox or turkey
 
    - Work up to a canter
 
    - Compete in the Hambletonian
 
    - Go at a clip
 
    - It's slower than a canter
 
    - Jogger's pace
 
    - Horse gait
 
    - Horse race pace, sometimes
 
    - Display, with "out"
 
    - Run in the Hambletonian
 
    - See 6-Across
 
    - Walked heavily
 
    - Pace between a walk and a run
 
    - Compete in the Breeders Crown
 
    - Equestrian pace
 
    - Fairly quick pace
 
    - Go briskly
 
    - Pull a sulky
 
    - Homer-hitter's gait
 
    - Home-run pace
 
    - Submit, with "out"
 
    - Hambletonian Stakes gait
 
    - ___ out (display, in a way)
 
    - Hardly a full sprint
 
    - Victory pace
 
    - Home run jog
 
    - Fox ______
 
    - Gallop easily
 
    - A kind of gait
 
    - Turkey ____
 
    - Horse race gait, sometimes
 
    - Standardbred gait
 
    - Equestrian's command
 
    - Compete in the Little Brown Jug
 
    - One way to move around the bases
 
    - Pace in dressage
 
    - Compete in the little brown jug
 
    - Canter
 
    - canter
 
    - Home-run hitter's gait
 
    - Equine pace
 
    - Gait
 
    - Pony pace
 
    - Run
 
    - See 1-Across
 
    - Riding pace
 
    - Homer-hitter's pace
 
    - Jog along
 
    - Alternative to a gallop
 
    - Gait not as fast as a canter
 
    - Racehorse's gait
 
    - Horse's pace
 
    - Brisk walk
 
    - Hot to ___ (eager to begin)
 
    - Casual running pace
 
    - Harness horse's gait
 
    - Running gait
 
    - Gait slower than a gallop
 
    - Step lively
 
    - Hoof it
 
    - Bumpy, brisk gait
 
    - Pace faster than a walk
 
    - Pace that's slower than a canter
 
    - Word after fox or turkey
 
    - Home run gait
 
    - Home run hitter's gait
 
    - Harness racing gait
 
    - Medium gait
 
    - Racing pace
 
    - More than walk
 
    - Pace at Pompano Park
 
    - Arab spring?
 
    - Go quickly
 
    - Steed speed
 
    - Non-Derby pace
 
    - Gait in a harness race
 
    - Meadowlands gait
 
    - Turkey or fox follower
 
    - Kind of gait
 
    - Sulky horse's pace
 
    - Easy race pace
 
    - Bouncy pace
 
    - Turkey ___ (dance from the past)
 
    - Move briskly, as a horse
 
    - Move fast
 
    - Hambletonian event
 
    - Easy step
 
    - Lively pace
 
    - Double-time pace
 
    - Possible race pace
 
    - Emulate a horse
 
    - Word with turkey or fox
 
    - Jog like a horse
 
    - Easy clip for Smarty Jones
 
    - Easy running speed
 
    - Palomino's pace
 
    - Leisurely run
 
    - Run leisurely
 
    - Homer hitter's gait
 
    - Home run ___
 
    - Not-so-fast pace
 
    - Gait between a walk and a canter
 
    - Canter cousin
 
    - Pace for a pony
 
    - Racetrack gait, sometimes
 
    - Sulky-puller's gait, perhaps
 
    - Run without urgency
 
    - A possible race pace
 
    - Accelerated pace
 
    - Turkey ___ (Thanksgiving 5K, perhaps)
 
    - Jog relative
 
    - Lope
 
    - Pace for a horse, sometimes
 
    - Bring forward, with "out"
 
    - Less-than-fast pace
 
    - Horse race pace
 
    - Pompano event
 
    - Relaxed running pace
 
    - Ending with fox or dog
 
    - Turkey ___ (annual event)
 
    - Casual run
 
    - It's not so fast
 
    - Leisurely gait
 
    - Hanover stake, e.g.
 
    - Run casually
 
    - ___ out (exhibit)
 
    - Easy running pace
 
    - Budweiser Clydesdales' pace
 
    - Somewhat hurried pace
 
    - ___ law
 
    - Easy running gait
 
    - Jog kin
 
    - Compete in a harness race
 
    - Runner's warmup pace
 
    - Pace for jogging
 
    - Leisurely running pace
 
    - Home run ___ (baseball highlight)
 
    - Present for inspection, with "out"
 
    - Four-legged boxer's movement
 
    - Common pace for a slugger
 
    - Pleasant pace
 
    - Sulky puller's pace
 
    - Pace slower than a gallop
 
    - A gait faster than a walk
 
    - Horse race gait
 
    - Pony gait
 
    - Running speed
 
    - Fun-run pace
 
    - Dog jog
 
    - Gentle gait
 
    - Leisurely pace
 
    - Make haste slowly, maybe
 
    - Turkey ___ (annual run)
 
    - Unhurried pace
 
    - Turkey ___ (November race)
 
    - Rather rapid rate
 
    - Yonkers Raceway gait
 
    - Clip for a bulldog
 
    - Rather slow pace
 
    - Homer hitter's pace
 
    - Common dressage gait
 
    - Pace slower than a canter
 
    - Pace with a wide range of speeds
 
    - Intermediate gait
 
    - Bring (out) for display
 
    - Equestrian's pace
 
    - Moderate race pace
 
    - Moderate horse gait
 
    - Moderately fast gait
 
    - Put on display, with "out"
 
    - Turkey ___ (November event)
 
    - Fox gait
 
    - Fairly brisk gait
 
    - Variable pace
 
    - Horse's moderate pace
 
    - Gait for a horse with a buggy
 
    - Jog or racing gait
 
    - Text translation
 
    - Gait that's not as fast as a canter
 
    - Leisurely pace after hitting a home run
 
    - Gait for a horse
 
    - Gait for a pony
 
    - Turkey ___ (Thanksgiving race)
 
    - Certain horse gait
 
    - Moderate gait for a horse
 
    - Fairly brisk pace
 
    - Two-beat gait
 
    - Brisk gait
 
    - Farm gait
 
    - Gait faster than a walk but slower than a canter
 
    - Not quite run
 
    - Equestrian gait
 
    - Paddock pace
 
    - Unveil, with "out"
 
    - Prancing horse's pace
 
    - Steady pace for a show pony
 
    - Common horse gait