Geronimo or Cochise | 19 |
Arizona county | 14 |
Western warrior | 15 |
Military helicopter named for a tribe | 37 |
Iraq War helicopter | 19 |
Cochise or Geronimo | 19 |
Army chopper | 12 |
"Fort ___, The Bronx" (1981 Paul Newman drama) | 56 |
Wickiup dweller, perhaps | 24 |
Wayne's "Fort ___" | 32 |
U.S. Army attack helicopter | 27 |
Tribe for which a helicopter is named | 37 |
Storied raider | 14 |
Southwestern Amerind | 20 |
Song sampled on "The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel" | 86 |
Parisian thug | 13 |
Parisian gangster | 17 |
One-time N.A. nomad | 19 |
Navajo's relative | 21 |
Modern attack helicopter | 24 |
Military helicopter named for an Indian tribe | 45 |
Military chopper | 16 |
Military attack helicopter | 26 |
Language related to Navajo | 26 |
Language in which "kemosabe" means "white shirt" | 68 |
Helicopter with a tribal name | 29 |
Helicopter type | 15 |
Gulf War helicopter | 19 |
French ruffian | 14 |
Extra in "Broken Arrow," 1950 | 39 |
Desert Storm helicopter | 23 |
Combat chopper | 14 |
Cochise or Geronimo, e.g. | 25 |
Cabaret dance | 13 |
Athapascan Indian | 17 |
Athabaskan language | 19 |
Arizona county at Four Corners | 30 |
"Fort ___, the Bronx" | 31 |
--. Junction, Ariz. | 19 |
Cochise and Geronimo, e.g. | 26 |
Army helicopters | 16 |
Southwestern Native Americans | 29 |
Parisian gangsters | 18 |
Cochise and Geronimo | 20 |
Villains in 1939's "Stagecoach" | 45 |
They may have reservations | 26 |
Side in many a western | 22 |
Raiders of the Old West | 23 |
Parisian thugs | 14 |
Parisian ruffians | 17 |
Geronimo's people | 21 |
Geronimo's men | 18 |
Geronimo and cohorts | 20 |
Cowboys' foes in many a Western | 35 |
Cochise's cohorts | 21 |
Army craft | 10 |
Army copters | 12 |
Army attack copters | 19 |
" . . . to fetch ___ of water" | 40 |
"To fetch ___ of water" | 33 |
"To fetch ___ of . . . " | 34 |
"... to fetch ___ of water" | 37 |
"... ___ of water" | 28 |
" . . . fetch ___ of water" | 37 |
"To fetch ___..." | 27 |
"To fetch ___ of water ..." | 37 |
"To fetch ___ . . . " | 31 |
"To fetch __ . . ." | 29 |
"... to fetch --- ..." | 32 |
"... to fetch __ of water" | 36 |
". . . to fetch __ of water" | 38 |
''... to fetch ___ of water'' | 45 |
'... to fetch -- of water' | 34 |
___ in the neck | 15 |
"What ___ in the neck!" | 33 |
Be ___ in the neck | 18 |
"What __!": "How annoying" | 46 |
Weak poker hand | 15 |
Two twos, say | 13 |
Three deuces beats it | 21 |
Hardy's "___ of Blue Eyes" | 40 |
"Aren't we ___?" (Sondheim lyric) | 47 |
"___ of star-cross'd lovers": Shak. | 49 |
''Aren't we ___?'' (Sondheim lyric) | 55 |
It beats nothing | 16 |
It beats ace-high | 17 |
Domestic ... or a title for this puzzle | 39 |
Child-care provider | 19 |
Almost nothing, in poker | 24 |
"Take ___ of sparkling eyes": W. S. Gilbert | 53 |
"Isn't it rich? Are we ---?" | 43 |
"I should have been __ of ragged claws": Eliot | 56 |
"Are we __?": Sondheim lyric | 38 |
"Are we __?" (Sondheim lyric) | 39 |
"Are we ___?" ("Send in the Clowns" lyric) | 62 |
"___ of Blue Eyes" (Thomas Hardy novel) | 49 |
" . . . get you ___ of horns": Shak. | 46 |
___ of shoes | 12 |
___ of gloves | 13 |
"C'mon, be ___" | 29 |