- UTE
- Endangered language spoken in Colorado
- Great Basin native
- Indigenous resident of the Beehive State
- Amerind
- Shoshonean
- Western tribe
- Western tribesman
- American Indian tribe
- Salt Lake City player
- Southwest indigen
- Western Indian
- German chanteuse ___ Lemper
- Colorado native
- Salt Lake City athlete
- Shoshone Indian
- Western Amerind
- 4x4, for short
- People who perform the Bear Dance
- (South)western (college team play)in(g at Sun Bowl Sta)di(um near the Rio Gr)an(de)
- Great Basin peyote user
- Sport-___ (off-road vehicle)
- Pickup relative
- Shoshone speaker
- Sporty truck, briefly
- Beehive State native
- Member of a Great Basin indigenous tribe
- People with land east of Salt Lake City
- Vehicle stuffed with sports equipment
- Dialect natively called núu-'apaghapi
- Frequent trader with the Puebloans
- Southern Numic dialect
- A Shoshonean
- All-purpose vehicle
- Colorado Indian
- Gas guzzler
- ATV
- Beehive State tribe
- Fuel-inefficient vehicle
- One for the road?
- Soccer Mom's vehicle
- Soccer mom's ride
- Suburban ride
- TrailBlazer, for short
- Uintah-Ouray tribe
- Vehicle taken to soccer games, briefly
- Vehicle with tons of sports equipment
- Versatile transport
- 4x4, briefly
- Plains native
- Versatile truck, briefly
- Sport ___ (all-terrain vehicle)
- Western native
- Sport ___
- Gas-guzzling vehicle
- Sport-__
- Wheels that go off-road
- SUV
- Aussie SUV
- Multipurpose truck
- Rockies tribe
- Chevy El Camino, e.g.
- Shoshonean tribe
- Versatile truck
- Suburban wheels
- Sport-___ (common vehicle)
- Sport-___ (popular Canadian vehicle)
- Sport-___ (popular vehicle in Canada)
- Sport-___ (popular vehicle)
- Shoshone
- 4x4 vehicle
- Rice-Eccles Stadium footballer
- Salt Lake City cager
- Cougar's collegiate rival
- Navajo foe
- Black Hawk War combatant
- Sport-___ (versatile vehicle)
- Rugged truck, slangily
- Pac-12 rival of a Sun Devil or a Bruin
- Pac-12 athlete
- Certain crossover, for short
- Player at the stadium that hosted the opening ceremony of the 2002 Olympics
- Athlete in a hexagon
- Certain off-roader, for short
- Jeep Renegade, e.g.
- Kid from Brooklyn's favorite vehicle?
- Member of a Colorado Indian tribe
- Multipurpose truck, briefly
- Linguistic kin of Nahuatl
- What the French call a "véhicule de sport", informally
- Traditional performer of a "bear dance"
- Traveler over rough terrain, informally
- Wagon's kin, informally
- Rocky Mountain Indian
- Colorado's Sleeping _____ Mountain
- Bears Ears National Monument people
- Native that'd sound young in Brooklyn?
- Western Colorado's _____ Indian Museum
- _____ Mountain, sacred Colorado feature
- _____ Mountains (southwestern Colorado range)
- Dialect of the Colorado River Numic language
- Fighters of Mormons in the 19th century's Walker War
- Colorado's _____ Mountain Tribal Park
- Their creation legend centers on Pikes Peak
- Arapaho foe
- Indian tribe for whom a state is named
- Southwestern native
- Sport-___ (truck alternative)
- All-purpose truck, for short
- All-purpose vehicle, for short
- Beehive State tribesman
- Former Arapaho foe
- Native Southwesterner
- Popular vehicle, for short
- 1998 Final Four team member
- All-purpose vehicle, briefly
- Beehive State athlete
- Long-ago Arapaho foe
- Multipurpose vehicle, briefly
- 4x4
- Certain gas guzzler, for short
- Rocky Mountain tribesman
- Lincoln Navigator, for short
- Rocky Mountains Indian
- Colorado tribesman
- Off-road vehicle, briefly
- Salt Lake tribesman
- Bear dance performer
- Shoshonean language
- Gas guzzler, briefly
- Salt Lake City collegian
- Indian of the Southwest
- Salt Lake native
- Sport ___ (4x4)
- Sporty truck
- Sporty truck, for short
- Versatile vehicle, for short
- Hopi relative
- Mountain West Conference player
- Southwest Indian
- Versatile truck, informally
- 4x4 vehicle, for short
- Mountain West Conference athlete
- Pac-12 Conference basketballer
- Sport-____ (off-road vehicle)
- Tribe related to the Hopi
- Versatile vehicle
- Explorer or TrailBlazer, briefly
- Sport ___ (all-purpose vehicle)
- Tribe indigenous to Colorado
- Tribesman of the Four Corners region
- Sport ___ (4x4 vehicle)
- Native American of the Rockies
- Tribe for whom a state is named
- Sport-___ (big car)
- Uintah and Ouray Reservation resident
- Sport ___ (car)
- American indian
- Native American
- Uintah tribe member
- Colorado tribe
- Salt Lake City student
- Short truck?
- Sporty vehicle
- Salt Lake athlete
- Colorado Indian language
- Eponymous Beehive State tribe
- Versatile wheels
- Beehive State college athlete
- Part of SUV, briefly
- Sport vehicle, briefly
- Sport __: off-road transport
- Salt Lake City college athlete
- Aussie's sedan-truck
- Sport __: family vehicle
- Sport __: versatile vehicle
- Adaptable truck, for short
- Tribe that fought the Navajo
- Jeep or Land Rover, briefly
- All-around vehicle, briefly
- Eponymous western tribe
- RAV4 or TrailBlazer, briefly
- Beehive State native language
- Native Coloradan
- Beehive State college player
- Sport-__: off-road vehicle
- Off-road traveler, for short
- Sport __: versatile wheels
- Great Plains native
- Sport-__: 4 x 4
- Toyota RAV4, e.g.
- Adaptable vehicle, for short
- Sporty ride, for short
- Versatile truck, for short
- Rugged vehicle, for short
- SUV's "U," briefly
- Eponymous people of the Southwestern U.S.
- The VW Amarok, e.g.
- Colorado's Sleeping __ Mountain
- Pac-12 player
- SLC athlete
- SUV part, briefly
- Native of the Great Basin
- Native people of Colorado
- Colorado Plateau Native
- Four Corners Native
- Beehive State basketballer
- Beehive State hoopster
- Multipurpose vehicle
- All-purpose truck
- Southwestern Indian
- Indian of Colorado
- Mormon predecessor
- Rocky Mountains tribe
- Sport __ (car category)
- Arapaho enemy
- Shoshonean Indian
- Beehive State Indian
- Sport __ (kind of vehicle)
- People that a state was named for
- People who gave their name to a state
- Sport __ (type of car)
- Colorado Native American
- Pick-up truck relative
- Athlete competing for the Beehive Boot
- Tribe that named a state
- Sport __ (vehicle category)
- Beehive State collegian
- Brooklynese boy
- Collegian with a two-feather logo
- Onetime Navajo foe
- Foe of the Navajo
- People in Colorado casino names
- Pueblo raiders of old
- Boy, in Brooklynese
- Indian from Salt Lake City's state
- Kid from/in Brooklyn
- Colorado's Sleeping __ Mountain (supposed Chief resembler)
- Federally registered western Nation
- Foe of the Navajo and Arapaho
- Great Basin people
- Tribe whence the Beehive State's name
- Foe of the Arapaho
- Native American from Salt Lake City's state
- Navajo foe of old
- Bear Dance participant
- Sport ___ (modern car type)
- Shoshone tribe member
- Shoshonean speaker
- Sport-___ (rugged vehicle)
- Language related to Comanche
- Language used on some Colorado reservations
- ___ Peak (mountain in New Mexico's Taos County)
- Cabaret singer Lemper
- Language related to Hopi
- Chanteuse Lemper
- Sport ___ (modern vehicle)
- Sport ___ (4WD vehicle)
- Western Native American
- Language related to Shoshone
- Rice-Eccles Stadium football player
- Runnin' Rebel opponent, maybe
- Indian of Shoshonean tribe.
- Red man.
- Colorado reservationist.
- Indian.
- Winner of a land dispute, to be paid by Government.
- Indian U. S. is now paying.
- Redskin.
- Reservation dweller.
- Uintah.
- Native of Colorado.
- One of 6 Down.
- Relative of the Hopi.
- Comanche's cousin.
- Relative of Sac and Fox.
- Indian of the Great Basin.
- Western brave.
- Distant neighbor of 56 Across.
- Enemy of the Pueblo.
- Plains Indian.
- Nomadic Indian.
- Skyline Conference athlete.
- Early Westerner.
- Enemy of the Navaho.
- Western aborigine.
- Relative of a Paiute.
- American aborigine.
- Utah footballer.
- See 34 Across
- U. S. Indian
- Indian of West
- Reservation dweller in Colorado
- Chief Ouray was one
- Peak in Colorado
- Pueblo's foe
- Preyer on a Pueblo
- Chief John Duncan was one
- Reservation dweller in Colo
- Western athlete
- Pass or Peak in Colo.
- Indian of Colo.
- John Duncan was one
- ___ Peak, Colo.
- An ally of Carson
- Actress Christensen
- All-purpose trk.
- Ouray was one
- Peak in Colo.
- All-purpose veh.
- Indian language
- Wasatch Range native
- N.A. Indian
- Hopi's cousin
- Navajo's foe
- Shoshonean tribesman
- ___ Lemper, German chanteuse
- Colo. Indian
- Colo. Shoshonean
- Kin of a semi
- An Amerind
- Eponym of the 45th state
- Indian of the Beehive State
- Chief Ouray, e.g.
- Native of the Beehive State
- Language related to Aztec
- New Mexico's _____ Lake
- Western Atlantic Conference player
- _____ Pass, near Pikes Peak
- Commercial truck, for short
- Cousin of a Comanche
- Opponent of Kit Carson
- Indian with a bear dance
- Amerindian
- Indian with a sun dance
- Multipurpose truck, for short
- Sport ___ (90's vehicle)
- Western Athletic Conference player
- Indian from whom a state name is derived
- Indian tongue
- Modern-day gas hog
- Skilled horseman of the Old West
- Southwestern language
- Peyotism practicer
- Tribal language
- Wildcat's opponent in the 1998 Final Four
- Sacramental user of peyote
- Comanche enemy, once
- Ghost dance performer
- Sacramental peyote user
- ___ Pass, near Pikes Peak
- Sport ___ (car category)
- Endangered Great Basin language
- Nomadic warrior of the Old West
- Western tribe member
- Indian in the Four Corners states
- Language related to Bannock
- Tribe with a state named after it
- Uintah and Ouray Reservation inhabitant
- ___ War in Colorado, 1879
- Sport ___ (vehicle)
- Versatile wheels, for short
- Navajo enemy
- Onetime foe of the Navajo
- Rice-Eccles Stadium athlete
- Chief Ouray's tribe
- Explorer or Navigator, briefly
- Subject of a museum in eastern Colorado
- Beehive State player
- Gas hog, briefly
- Onetime Arapaho foe
- Relative of Aztec
- Land of the sun native
- Beehive Stater
- Member of a Western tribe
- Trojan competitor
- Chief John Duncan, e.g.
- Sun Devil rival
- Four Corners-area tribesman
- Literally, "land of the sun"
- Shoshone language relative
- Member of a Great Basin tribe
- Rice-Eccles Stadium player
- Tribe after which the 45th state is named
- Rival of a Pac-12 Cougar
- Sport-___ (multiterrain vehicle)
- Pac-12 Conference player
- People credited with discovering mechanoluminescence, using quartz crystals to generate light
- Great Basin tribe
- Native people for whom a state is named
- People for whom a state is named
- Tribe for which a state is named
- Tribe for which the 45th state is named
- Tribe known for ranching and oil and gas operations
- People of Pikes Peak
- Sporty vehicle, in brief
- Cougar's opponent in an annual rivalry game
- Longtime residents around the Great Salt Lake
- Navajo neighbor
- Pikes Peak people
- Tribe that celebrates the annual Bear Dance
- Uintah Basin people
- Natives of Colorado
- Recipients of Christine Sleeter's 2017 repayment
- Southern ___ Indian Reservation, Colorado
- Uintah and Ouray people
- Rugged truck, briefly
- Sport- --
- All-terrain vehicle briefly,
- Colorado reservation member
- Sport- -- (off-road vehicle)
- Off-roading truck, briefly
- Sport (rugged vehicle)- --
- Sport -- (4WD vehicle)
- Adaptable truck, briefly
- Sport- -- (rugged ride)
- German singer Lemper
- Singer Lemper
- Sport-___ (all-purpose ride)
- Language heard in Colorado
- Language that may disappear by 2025, according to the Salt Lake Tribune
- Language also called "Noochew"
- Tribe for whom a U.S. state is named
- Indian tribe for whom a U.S. state is named
- Uinta tribesman
- Cadillac Escalade, for one
- Tribe after which a state was named
- Indigenous people of the Beehive State
- Sleeping ___ Mountain (Colorado peak)
- People for whom a U.S. state is named
- Salt Lake player
- 1998 Final Four player
- Shoshonean nomad
- Salt Lake City coed
- Southwestern tribesman
- Tribal member of northeastern Utah
- Member of the Shoshonean Indians
- University of Utah player
- Certain Shoshonean
- Certain Beehive State college athlete
- Indian from the Beehive State
- Athlete in 43-Across
- SUV, briefly
- One for the off-road
- Native American of Utah
- Mountain tribe
- Offroad vehicle, casually
- Slang for an off-road vehicle
- Vehicle for the off-road
- Opinionated rep ending?
- Salt Lake City collegiate
- Collegiate in "scouters"
- Light truck type
- Plains Native American
- Sport-___ (large vehicle)
- Colorado tribe member
- Southwest native
- Sport-___ (SUV)
- Sport-___ (off-road ride)
- Uintah and Ouray Reservation dweller
- See 46-Down
- Sport-___ (versatile ride)
- Colorado people
- Intermountain West tribe
- Salt Lake City student (... + all 3 in this one)
- Sport-___ (certain Jeep)
- Beehive State people
- Four Corners tribe
- Uintah and Ouray Reservation tribe
- People to whom Pikes Peak is sacred
- Tribe for which a Western state is named
- Beehive State brave
- New Mexico's ____ Lake
- All-around truck
- Salt Lake team player
- Southwestern brave
- Western US original
- Early resident of The Beehive State
- Multipurpose truck, in short
- Popular truck model, in short
- Colorado's ___ Pass
- Heavy-duty vehicle
- SUV's cousin
- Western U.S. native
- An American Indian of the West
- Four Corners-area Indian
- Native Westerner
- University of Utah athlete
- Beehive State jock
- Numic dialect speaker
- Reservation dweller near Durango
- Certain Beehive State athlete
- Certain Shoshonean member
- Eponymous Utah tribe
- Sturdy road runner
- American Indian of the Southwest
- Tahoe or TrailBlazer, e.g.
- Western Amerindian
- Certain American Indian
- Salt Lake City collegiate athlete
- Sporty truck, familiarly
- Tribe with a state named for it
- Off-road vehicle, informally
- Versatile vehicle, briefly
- Western tribe for which a state is named
- Beehive State 50-Down
- Off-roader's vehicle, familiarly
- Pac-12 gridder since 2011
- Soccer mom's vehicle, for short
- Southern ___ Indian Tribe
- Native Numic speakers
- 13 One for the road
- Heavy-duty auto
- Western language
- Muache people, e.g.
- People aka Nuuchiu
- Utah native
- Popular lt. truck.
- Bear Dance Indian
- Pickup alternative
- Work vehicle
- ****
- Indigenous group of southwestern Colorado
- People performing the Bear Dance
- Weeminuche band's people
- ___ Peak (Colorado mountain)
- Rival of a Beaver, Cougar or Duck
- Indigenous group that participates in the Sun Dance ceremony
- People for whom a Western state is named
- People of the Mouache band in Colorado
- Tahoe or TrailBlazer
- Chief Ouray, for one
- Cougar's NCAA rival
- Keith Van Horn, in college
- Tribe that lent its name to a state
- Crow foe
- Black Hawk War participant
- Onetime Comanche foe
- Cheyenne enemies
- Meeker Massacre participant
- Sports vehicle, for short
- Member of a Beehive State tribe
- Native displaced by mid-1800s gold prospectors
- Participant in 1853's Walker War
- Apache ally
- Bears Ears National Monument tribe
- Black Hawk War tribe
- Comanche foe
- Sporty vehicle, for short
- Apache allies
- Tribe of the Southwest
- Language akin to Comanche
- People of the Great Basin
- Big 12 athlete, as of August 2024
- People who called it Tavá Kaa-vi before it became Pikes Peak