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