Other crossword clues for answer "OATERS"OATERSMix flicksWayne featuresSaturday matinees of yesteryearHorse operasOutlawed films?Outlawed movies?Tom Mix's genreWesternsThey often feature old-fashioned coachesJohn Wayne films, oftenRio Bravo and "Rio Lobo," for twoOld Western filmsMany John Wayne filmsWestern moviesMany Wayne filmsOld West talesWestern flicksColorado Serenade et al.Film genre, slangilyShooting films?Hondo et al.Many John Wayne moviesSome of their scenes were filmed in desertsOld cowboy moviesFilms featuring chaps in chapsStagecoach and "High Noon"Films partly made in stagesRoy Rogers movies, e.g.Sugarfoot and "Bronco"Ford fodderSaturday-matinee fare of yoreFormula westernsGene Autry picsFilms with stagecoachesPictures with possesFord vehiclesProductions with lots of horsesWestern filmsChase-scene entertainmentMovies with possesOld-time westernsMix movies, e.g.Randolph Scott filmsTV Westerns.Cowboy filmsSome WesternsHorsy flicksGunsmoke et al.Westerns on TVJohn Wayne productionsShoot-'em-upsWayne genreWayne's world?Gabby Hayes filmsRed River and othersLaramie and "Laredo"Stage shows?Colorado Serenade and othersThe Marshal of Cripple Creek and othersB westernsMuch of Wayne's filmographyMix moviesMany John Wayne flicksMost of Gabby Hayes's filmsFilms that require a lot of shooting?Movie genre named for a food stapleTom Mix vehiclesCopper Canyon and "Coroner Creek"Horse shows?Movies often with shootoutsWesterns, in old lingoGun shows?Pictures of the Old WestMany old B filmsMany John Wayne films, informallyOld westerns, informallyCowboy flicksWesterns, informallyLash La Rue flicksRoy Rogers fareOld WesternsSpaghetti westernsWayne vehiclesRio Lobo et al.Most of Tom Mix's filmographyRoy Rogers films