| SACHEM | A native American chief (6) |
| PONTIAC | Which make of American car was named after a city that was named after a Native American chief? (7) |
| HIAWATHA | Native American chief, subject of a Longfellow poem (8) |
| COMANCHE | Native American Chief, possessed of firm head of hair |
| ONONDAGA | Native American chief would never, never return (8) |
| GERONIMO | Celebrated Native American chief (8) |
| POWHATAN | Native American chief; father of Pocahontas |
| SCREECH | Cry from small Native American chief (7) |
| SAGAMORE | Native American chief's additional story came first (8) |
| MCGILLIVRAY | Alexander, Native American chief who completed the Treaty of New York in 1790 (11) |
| REDCLOUD | Native American chief who successfully resisted the Bozeman Trail development to the newly discovered Montana goldfields (3,5) |
| SITTINGBULL | Native American chief who led the Sioux in the Battle of the Little Bighorn (7,4) |
| KNEE | Native American chief Sitting Bull's followers were massacred in 1890 at Wounded ... |
| WHITEFANG | Novel by Jack London that features the Native American chief Grey Beaver (5,4) |
| CHOCTAW | Native American chief's first love arrested by guard taken back |
| OJIBWA | A member of a Native American people living in a region west of Lake Superior (6) |
| APACHE | A peach for a Native American (6) |
| PAWNEE | A member of a native American tribe, originally in Nebraska (6) |
| NAVAHO | A member of a Native American people of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah (6) |
| SENECA | A member of a Native American people formerly living south of Lake Ontario (6) |