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Other crossword clues for answer "OATER"

OATER
Tom Mix flick
Roy Rogers genre
Cimarron is one
Western movie
Gene Autry picture
Western film (slang)
Western
Film shot in a desolate location, probably
It's full of horseshit
Movie that might end in a showdown
Story full of horseshit?
True Grit, e.g.
Movie with a saloon fight, likely
Film full of horseshit?
Movie with brave characters
Horse opera
Western flick
Cowboy movie
Wild West movie
Slang for a Western
Wild West pic
Cowboy flick
Mix flick
Shower of shooting stars?
Film with black hats and white hats
Typical Jack Elam film
Formula Western
Stage to Mesa City, for one
Clichéd western film
Gene Autry film, e.g.
Many a John Wayne flick
Tom Mix movie, e.g.
Western film
Movie that includes posses and shootouts
Roy Rogers movie, e.g.
They Died With Their Boots On, for one
The Sons of Katie Elder, e.g.
John Wayne film, typically
Many a Wayne flick
Any Roy Rogers flick
Typical Tom Mix flick
Laredo or "Laramie"
It often involves a 9-Down
Novelist Joyce Carol
Shoot-'em-up
Western drama
Film with horses
Many a Wayne film
Film with a stage?
Buck Jones movie, e.g.
Stage to Mesa City, e.g.
It may be partly set on a stage
It often involves competitive drawing
Film involving stage scenes
Lash LaRue film, e.g.
True Grit, for one
Film that often includes drawings
Movie with a posse
Genre featuring big hats
Wayne feature
Chaps can be seen in one
Film with dusty streets, typically
Lash LaRue vehicle
Stagecoach, for one
Film with a saloon
It may be set in stages
Film with lots of shooting stars?
Lash LaRue's "Frontier Revenge," e.g.
Wild West film
Film on the range
Movie with gunslingers
Western show
Mix movie
Hollywood staple
Typical John Wayne flick
Red River, for one
Shane or "Stagecoach"
Shane, for one
Where posses ride
Bonanza or "Stagecoach"
Day's "Calamity Jane", e.g.
John Wayne movie, maybe
Ford flick, often
Many a John Wayne film
Mix feature
3:10 to Yuma, e.g.
Film with steeds and saloons
Ford feature, often
Grey work
Any of 26 in 1959-60 prime time
Shooting star setting
Picture with posses
Film often shot in stages
Film with a posse
Western fare
It has shooting stars
Nevada Smith, e.g.
Show biz slang for a Western.
Perennial TV show.
Movie western
TV Western
B western
Tom Mix film
Vehicle for Tom Mix
Film staple
Cowboy cinema
Roy Rogers vehicle
Shoot-em-up film
Cheyenne, for one
High Noon, e.g.
True Grit is one
Typical Tom Mix film
Typical Randolph Scott film
Autry flick, e.g.
In Old Arizona, e.g.
Ken Maynard film, e.g.
Stagecoach, e.g.
Shoot-'em-up, perhaps
Gene Autry pic
Many a Gary Cooper pic
They Died With Their Boots On, e.g.
Movie with a saloon fight, maybe
One might be shot on the range
Outlaws of the Range, e.g.
Film shot in stages?
See 21-Across
Cattle Queen of Montana, e.g.
The Nevadan, e.g.
Picture with a posse, perhaps
Old drive-in fare
Picture with a posse
Cowboy film
The Big Trail or "The Big Sombrero," e.g.
Many a John Ford film
Marshal of Cripple Creek, e.g.
The Big Trail or "The Big Stampede"
A sheriff may be seen in it
One of an old drive-in double feature, maybe
Western flick, in old lingo
The Big Country, for one
Typical John Wayne film
Western, in slang
Western film, in old slang
Wyoming Outlaw, e.g.
Gun show?
Western, in old slang
Cowboy feature
Cowboy and the Senorita, e.g.
Flick with a duel, maybe
Many a 1950s B-movie
Movie genre parodied in 2011's "Rango"
Many a John Wayne film, informally
Movie with a shootout at high noon, maybe
Western flick, in old parlance
In Old Mexico or "In Old Santa Fe"
The Cisco Kid, e.g.
Shoot-'em-up flick
Flick with a saloon brawl, maybe
Pale Rider, for example
Western adventure
Unforgiven e.g.
Movie consisting of many shots
Pale Rider, e.g.
Vehicle for Wayne
Horse play?
Tom Mix film, e.g.
Roy Rogers flick, e.g.
Cliched Western film
Movie with a saloon fight, often
Western saga
Ken Maynard flick e.g.
Peckinpah product
Horse show?
The Magnificent Seven, e.g.
Cheap Western
Certain shoot-'em-up
Film with guns
Mix movie, e.g.
Corny cowboy flick
Roy Rogers' film genre
Cattle Queen of Montana, for one
True Grit or "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon," e.g.
Many a John Wayne movie
Movie with a posse, perhaps
Movie with saloon brawls, perhaps
High Noon, for one
Shane, notably
John Wayne flick, typically
Old-fashioned term for a western
Roy Rogers pic, e.g.
Movie that might rope you in?
Flick with a saloon setting, often
Bonanza or "Rawhide"
Western, facetiously
Western, informally
Old western