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Cowboy fled before more than half of Indians (CROSSWORD PREAMBLE: 14 thematic answers are clued by wordplay only; of these, one answer contains all the others and one group is included both individually and collectively)

We have 1 possible answer for the clue COWBOY FLED BEFORE MORE THAN HALF OF INDIANS (CROSSWORD PREAMBLE: 14 THEMATIC ANSWERS ARE CLUED BY WORDPLAY ONLY; OF THESE, ONE ANSWER CONTAINS ALL THE OTHERS AND ONE GROUP IS INCLUDED BOTH INDIVIDUALLY AND COLLECTIVELY), for one which appears 1 times in our database.

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