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Other crossword clues for answer "UTE"

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
Oklahoma native
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
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