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  • - Which Parisian gangster has the same names as a Native American
  • - he puts on a cap and becomes a hooligan in paris
  • - penny shows yearning to follow a tribesman
  • - geronimo was a leader of which north american people?
  • - A quiet discomfort for a member of a North American people
  • - a cheap move by a tribe
  • - Parisian having a fling with his girlfriend?
  • - a member of a north american indian people inhabiting the southwestern u.s. and n. mexico
  • - indian revolutionary's after a pop
  • - san carlos ...... (arizona tribe)
  • - Tribe known for stealthy raids
  • - Song sampled on "The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel"
  • - Southwestern Indian
  • - Cochise's Southwestern tribe
  • - Tyro from apothecary grew up steeped in the adventures of Geronimo presumably
  • - Geronimo's tribe
  • - Southwestern people
  • - A revolutionary entertaining the old man, settler in Oklahoma?
  • - Member of a North American Indian people
  • - Indian quickly protecting leader of Hindus
  • - Military helicopter named for a tribe
  • - A native N. American people
  • - Governor's assistant imprisoned by a revolutionary member of tribe
  • - Involved in mishap -- a Cherokee Native American
  • - Military helicopter named for an Indian tribe
  • - Tribe for which a helicopter is named
  • - Helicopter with a tribal name
  • - Kind of helicopter
  • - Member of a southwestern tribe
  • - Southwestern Amerind
  • - One-time N.A. nomad
  • - Arizona county named for a tribe
  • - Native American tribe
  • - Arizona tribe
  • - Indian of Arizona
  • - Southwestern tribe
  • - Tribe of the Southwest
  • - Southwestern native
  • - People of the Southwest
  • - helping to make chap a cheerful native american
  • - A painful head and dull throb in the tongue
  • - a dreadfully cheap kind of native american
  • - Quickly boxes head of horrid Parisian hoodlum
  • - member of an american indian people inhabiting the southwestern us and northern mexico
  • - north american indian finding father in pain
  • - Sugarhill Gang song with the repeated line "Jump on it!"
  • - native american tribal group
  • - "Fort ...."; John Wayne movie
  • - geronimo, cochise, or lozen, notably
  • - Oak Flat people
  • - 1960 instrumental by The Shadows that topped the UK Singles Chart for five weeks
  • - Native American quickly ringing hospital
  • - Fort ...... , 1948 John Ford film starring Henry Fonda and John Wayne
  • - White Mountain people
  • - Father's upset, hurt by Red Indian
  • - Like Crown Dancers
  • - geronimo or cochise, tribally
  • - Chi'chil Bildagoteel people
  • - People to whom Oak Flat is sacred
  • - Geronimo, for example
  • - Gulf War helicopter
  • - --. Junction, Ariz.
  • - Native American — helicopter
  • - Native American who migrated from Canada to SW USA
  • - Military chopper
  • - Geronimo's language
  • - Geronimo, for one
  • - Cochise or Geronimo
  • - Native American swiftly lassoing horse's head
  • - Military helicopter
  • - Combat helicopter
  • - Geronimo or Cochise
  • - Geronimo, e.g
  • - Cochise's people
  • - Navajo relative
  • - Army chopper
  • - Geronimo's people
  • - Street ruffian leaves old man in pain
  • - Native American Indian
  • - Cochise, for one
  • - Hard and fast, imprisoning that Indian
  • - Parisian ruffian or gangster
  • - Attack chopper
  • - Boeing military copter
  • - Cochise, famously
  • - Geronimo, notably
  • - What did you say about old man retiring? That's brave!
  • - Combat chopper
  • - Indian in many an old western
  • - Native American swiftly catches horse's head
  • - Ruffian repelled old man before long
  • - Iraq War helicopter
  • - Desert Storm helicopter
  • - Helicopter type
  • - Military attack helicopter
  • - "Fort ......, The Bronx" (1981 Paul Newman drama)
  • - Cochise was one
  • - Extra in "Broken Arrow," 1950
  • - Wickiup dweller, perhaps
  • - Cochise, e.g.
  • - Arizona county at Four Corners
  • - "Fort ......, the Bronx"
  • - Modern attack helicopter
  • - Western warrior
  • - Parisian ruffian
  • - Cochise or Geronimo, e.g.
  • - Athabaskan language
  • - U.S. Army attack helicopter
  • - Language related to Navajo
  • - Language in which "kemosabe" means "white shirt"
  • - Notable resisters against the Spanish
  • - Hellacious helicopter
  • - Old West raider
  • - "Fort ......, The Bronx" (1981 movie)
  • - Paris ruffian
  • - Parisian gangster
  • - Storied raider
  • - "Fort ......, The Bronx" (Paul Newman movie)
  • - Geronimo and kin
  • - Wayne's "Fort ......"
  • - French ruffian
  • - Parisian thug
  • - Geronimo was one
  • - Athapascan Indian
  • - Navajo's relative
  • - Cabaret dance
  • - Parisian hoodlum.
  • - Native American
  • - An American in Paris
  • - Arizona county
  • - Plains Indian
  • - Western Indian
  • - Attack helicopter
  • - Army attack helicopter
  • - Certain helicopter
  • - Army helicopter
  • - Indian
  • - Scrap
  • - See 25 Across
  • - Father returns with longing for helicopter
  • - Native American from Arizona
  • - indigenous arizona people
  • - thug causes father to be in chronic pain
  • - brave father set back with pain
  • - Brave father in pain
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