11a. Cavalry collectively; a “buck” for gymnastically vaulting over; a clothes airer; an equid such as a cob, hack, hunter or shire; or, the male of said animal, as opposed to a mare (5)
46a. An act of moving swiftly on foot whilst undergoing the punishment of the gauntlet, for example (3)
47a. From the Arabic for “sherbet” and source of “sorbet”, a sugary liquid used for drinks, drizzling on ice cream, preserving fruit or for sweetening (5)
33d. With phases indicated on the faces of some types of wristwatches, Earth’s only natural satellite (4)