Answer: OATER
OATER is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 127 times.
Referring Clues:
- Shoot-'em-up
- Shoot-'em-up, perhaps
- Western
- Gene Autry pic
- Horse opera
- Many a Gary Cooper pic
- "They Died With Their Boots On," e.g.
- One might be shot on the range
- Movie with a saloon fight, maybe
- "Outlaws of the Range," e.g.
- Many a John Wayne flick
- Film shot in stages?
- See 21-Across
- Picture with a posse, perhaps
- "The Nevadan," e.g.
- "Cattle Queen of Montana," e.g.
- Many a John Wayne film
- Picture with a posse
- Old drive-in fare
- Movie with a posse
- Cowboy film
- Many a John Ford film
- "The Big Trail" or "The Big Sombrero," e.g.
- Western flick
- "The Big Trail" or "The Big Stampede"
- Western flick, in old lingo
- One of an old drive-in double feature, maybe
- "Marshal of Cripple Creek," e.g.
- A sheriff may be seen in it
- Typical John Wayne film
- Roy Rogers movie, e.g.
- Movie that includes posses and shootouts
- "They Died With Their Boots On," for one
- "The Sons of Katie Elder," e.g.
- Western movie
- Many a Wayne flick
- John Wayne film, typically
- Any Roy Rogers flick
- "Laredo" or "Laramie"
- "The Big Country," for one
- Film involving stage scenes
- It may be partly set on a stage
- It often involves competitive drawing
- It often involves a 9-Down
- "Stage to Mesa City," e.g.
- Film with a stage?
- Ford flick, often
- Western film
- Mix feature
- Wild West movie
- ''3:10 to Yuma'', e.g.
- Ford feature, often
- John Wayne movie, maybe
- Vehicle for Wayne?
- "Shane" or "Stagecoach"
- ''The Nevadan,'' e.g.
- Roy Rogers flick, e.g.
- ''Pale Rider,'' e.g.
- ''Unforgiven,'' e.g.
- Western adventure
- Corny cowboy flick
- Shoot'em up
- Roy Rogers' film genre
- Mix movie, e.g.
- Certain shoot-'em-up
- Film with guns
- "Stagecoach," for one
- Cheap Western
- "The Magnificent Seven," e.g.
- Mix movie
- Western, in slang
- Lash LaRue film, e.g.
- Gun show?
- "Wyoming Outlaw," e.g.
- "True Grit," for one
- "Pale Rider," e.g.
- Flick featuring Flicka, perhaps
- "3:10 to Yuma", e.g.
- Horse's tale
- Cliched Western film
- Grey work
- "Cattle Queen of Montana," for one
- Film that often includes drawings
- Western, in old slang
- "Copper Canyon" and "Coroner Creek"
- Shoot-'em-up flick
- Wayne movie
- Wayne feature
- Any of 26 in 1959-60 prime time
- Cowboy feature
- Genre featuring big hats
- Western drama
- Lone Ranger movie
- Film with dusty streets, typically
- Flick with a duel, maybe
- Movie with a saloon fight, often
- "Cowboy and the Senorita," e.g.
- Chaps can be seen in one
- Shoot-'em-up film
- Movie genre parodied in 2011's "Rango"
- Lash LaRue vehicle
- Picture with posses
- Flick with a saloon setting, often
- Cisco kid movie, for one
- Many a 1950s B-movie
- Film with a posse
- Ken Maynard flick, e.g.
- Film often shot in stages
- Many a John Wayne film, informally
- Film with a saloon
- It may be set in stages
- Many a John Wayne movie
- Cowboy flick
- Film with steeds and saloons
- Wild West film
- "Stagecoach," e.g.
- Film with lots of shooting stars?
- Lash LaRue's "Frontier Revenge," e.g.
- "Cheyenne," for one
- Movie with a posse, perhaps
- Movie with a shootout at high noon, maybe
- Western flick, in old parlance
- Movie with gunslingers
- Film on the range
- "In Old Mexico" or "In Old Santa Fe"
- Western film, in old slang
- Western show
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - November 25, 2024
- LA Times - August 29, 2022
- LA Times - August 14, 2022
- New York Times - October 03, 2021
- LA Times - June 17, 2020
- LA Times - February 26, 2020
- New York Times - February 06, 2020
- Netword - January 12, 2020
- Netword - December 24, 2019
- LA Times - September 23, 2019
- USA Today - August 06, 2019
- New York Times - July 07, 2019
- LA Times - March 09, 2019
- USA Today - January 22, 2019
- Netword - January 13, 2019
- New York Times - November 14, 2018
- New York Times - November 11, 2018
- Universal - August 31, 2018
- Universal - July 18, 2018
- Universal - July 02, 2018
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