| TRIBES | Apache and Sioux, for two |
| AMERICANINDIANS | Comanches, Apaches and Sioux (8,7) |
| NATION | Sioux, for one |
| TRIBE | Sioux, for one |
| IOWA | Geographical name that comes from the Sioux for "sleepy ones" |
| SHADOWS | Sometime backing band whose own hits included Apache and Foot Tapper |
| HOME | Land of the Free, they chant clearly... more like that of Apache and Comanche really! (4,2,3,5) |
| OFTHEBRAVE | Land of the Free, they chant clearly... more like that of Apache and Comanche really! (4,2,3,5) |
| COPTERS | Apaches and Comanches, for short |
| RISING | Iroquois and Sioux leaders call out for insurrection |
| INANE | Dull-witted Apache for one, lacking heart and energy |
| GERONIMO | Apache leader and leaders of Iroquois and Mojave in Oregon, perhaps (8) |
| MESA | City between Tempe and Apache Junction |
| BMOVIES | "Apache Woman" and "It Came from Beneath the Sea" |
| NATIVE | ___ Americans; Sioux, Apache, etc. |
| HELICOPTERS | Chinook and Apache, eg (11) |
| TOTEM | Child and setter lifted Apache symbol? (5) |
| STAGECOACH | 1939 Western film directed by John Ford about a group of strangers riding through the Apache territory that won two Oscars |
| RAVE | Be full of praise for Apache warrior say who's scalped (4) |
| COCHISE | Apache chief who led Native American resistance against US forces in the Arizona region between 1861 and 1872 (7) |