| Army chopper |
| Cabaret dance |
| Parisian thug |
| Cochise, e.g. |
| Arizona county |
| Western Indian |
| Attack chopper |
| French ruffian |
| Storied raider |
| Combat chopper |
| Geronimo, e.g. |
| Helicopter type |
| Western warrior |
| Navajo relative |
| Cochise was one |
| Army helicopter |
| Native American |
| Geronimo's tribe |
| Parisian ruffian |
| Geronimo was one |
| Military chopper |
| Cochise's people |
| Cochise, for one |
| Geronimo's people |
| Athapascan Indian |
| Cochise, famously |
| Geronimo, notably |
| Navajo's relative |
| Parisian gangster |
| Wayne's "Fort ___ |
| Indian of Arizona |
| Attack helicopter |
| Geronimo, for one |
| Kind of helicopter |
| Southwestern tribe |
| Fort ___, the Bronx |
| --. Junction, Ariz. |
| Athabaskan language |
| One-time N.A. nomad |
| Gulf War helicopter |
| Iraq War helicopter |
| Cochise or Geronimo |
| Geronimo or Cochise |
| Southwestern Indian |
| Military helicopter |
| Southwestern Amerind |
| Native American tribe |
| Boeing military copter |
| Tribe of the Southwest |
| Army attack helicopter |
| Desert Storm helicopter |
| Modern attack helicopter |
| Wickiup dweller, perhaps |
| Cochise or Geronimo, e.g. |
| Military attack helicopter |
| Language related to Navajo |
| U.S. Army attack helicopter |
| Extra in "Broken Arrow," 1950 |
| Helicopter with a tribal name |
| Indian in many an old western |
| Arizona county at Four Corners |
| Tribe known for stealthy raids |
| Tribe for which a helicopter is named |
| Military helicopter named for a tribe |
| Fort ___, The Bronx" (1981 Paul Newman drama) |
| Military helicopter named for an Indian tribe |
| Language in which "kemosabe" means "white shirt |
| Song sampled on "The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel |