- UTES
- Southwestern natives
- Nomadic Native Americans
- Salt Lake City team
- Southwestern Indians
- New Mexico natives
- Salt Lake City students
- Shoshone Indians
- Shoshone tribesmen
- Amerinds
- Shoshone tribe
- Western Indians
- Colorado natives
- Utah university nickname
- Early people of the Great Basin
- Great Basin tribespeople
- Western tribe
- Off-road vehicles, for short
- Salt Lake City college team
- Sport ___ (off-road vehicles)
- Bear Dance natives
- Western Athletic Conference team
- Shoshone people
- Soccer moms' wheels
- Vehicles designed to go through mud pits
- Black Hawk and Chief Walker
- Rugged vehicles
- Family vehicles that move tons of shit
- Gas-guzzling vehicles
- Sporty vehicles, for short
- Some Shoshonean Indians
- See 8-Down
- Navaho foes
- Rugged autos
- Salt Lake team
- Some SUVs
- Salt Lake City athletes
- Salt Lake City squad
- Salt Lake collegians
- Beehive State team
- Early Coloradans
- Pac-12 team
- Salt Lake NCAA squad
- Beehive State tribe
- Multipurpose trucks
- Beehive State natives
- Native Americans known for their beadwork
- Sport-___ (popular Canadian vehicles)
- Sport-___ (popular vehicles)
- Colorado tribe
- Shoshones
- University of Utah team
- Mercenaries in Kit Carson's battles with the Navajo
- Mountain West Conference team
- Some Black Hawk War combatants
- One team in NCAA football's so-called "Holy War"
- Speakers of a language with a White Mesa dialect
- They're meant to go off-road, casually
- Some crossovers
- Wasatch County was named for their word for "mountain pass"
- 1998 Final Four team
- All-purpose trucks
- Versatile vehicles, for short
- Team that sounds like some Brooklyn kids?
- Their home stadium hosted an Olympics opening ceremony
- They were found in what's now Arches National Park
- Annual players of Trojans since 2011
- Runnin' team
- Nickname of an NCAA skiing powerhouse
- They have a Uintah band
- Colorado Indians
- Shoshoneans
- Native Americans of the southwest
- Some Colorado natives
- Rugged, sporty vehicles, for short
- Versatile vehicles, briefly
- Beehive State college team
- Shoshonean tribe members
- Versatile trucks, for short
- Mountain West Athletic Conference team
- Salt Lake City hoopsters
- All-purpose vehicles, for short
- Salt Lake City collegians
- Four Corners-area tribe
- Native Coloradans
- Sport ___ (modern vehicles)
- Western tribe members
- Some Beehive State collegians
- Aussie SUVs
- College team from Salt Lake City
- Four Corners tribe
- Performers of an annual bear dance
- Some Beehive State athletes
- Some Colorado tribespeople
- Some Coloradans
- Salt Lake athletes
- Western Native Americans
- Native Americans
- Southwestern Native Americans
- Colorado braves
- N.A. Indians
- Some Beehive Staters
- Some Shoshoneans
- Sport- ___: family cars
- Sporty trucks
- Western natives
- All-purpose vehicles, briefly
- Sport __: family cars
- Versatile vehicles
- Navajo neighbors
- Aussie sedan-trucks
- Tribe allied with Kit Carson
- Multi-purpose wheels
- Native Americans with a Sun Dance ceremony
- Sport __: versatile cars
- Chief Ouray's people
- Natives for whom a state was named
- Uintah and Ouray Reservation inhabitants
- Versatile wheels
- Western team that beat the Crimson Tide in the 2009 Sugar Bowl
- Old Navajo enemies
- Salt Lake City university team
- Sport __: family vehicles
- Salt Lake City college team, aptly
- All-purpose vehicles
- Chief Ouray's tribesmen
- Pac-12 team since 2011
- Uintah and Ouray Reservation residents
- All-purpose rides
- Beehive State college squad
- One of the teams that made the Pac-10 the Pac-12
- Historical Cheyenne rivals
- 1860s-'70s Black Hawk War combatants
- Sport-__: versatile vehicles
- One of the two most recent Pac-12 members
- Sport-__: vehicles
- Four Corners natives
- Sun Devils' rival
- Pac-12 squad
- Pickup cousins, briefly
- Salt Lake City players
- Tribe with a state named for it
- Pickup relatives, briefly
- 2021 Pac-12 champs
- Four Corners people
- Western Shoshone neighbors
- Beehive State people
- Colorado Plateau natives
- Great Basin people
- Great Basin Natives
- Heavy-duty vehicles, for short
- Salt Lake City college athletes
- Some Numic speakers
- Beehive State Indians
- Popular vehicles
- Rocky Mountain Indians
- Versatile trucks
- Siouan Indians
- 2001 Las Vegas Bowl champs
- 58 Across athletes
- Beehive State athletes
- 2011 Pac-12 joiners
- See 63 Across
- Some southwesterners
- Sporty trucks, briefly
- Sport vehicles
- Sport __ (off-road vehicles)
- Colorado casino operators
- They play for the oldest school in the Pac-12
- Foes of the Cheyenne
- Certain Rockies people
- NCAA skiing powerhouse
- Rival of the BYU Cougars
- College team that plays at Rice-Eccles Stadium
- Sport-___ (rugged vehicles)
- 2005 Fiesta Bowl winners
- Runnin' ___ (Mountain West Conference basketball team)
- Indians.
- Shoshonean Indians.
- 2,000 live on reservations.
- North American Indians.
- American Indians.
- Red riders of the plains.
- Indians who won indemnity from the Government.
- Utah reservation dwellers.
- Indians of the West.
- Reservation dwellers.
- Kin of the Comanches.
- Neighbors of 63 Across.
- Nomadic Indians.
- They fought the Comanches.
- Relatives of the Paiutes.
- Dwellers in 47 Across.
- Red men.
- Utah was named for them.
- Cousins of 26 Down.
- Enemies of the Pueblos.
- Western tribesmen.
- Salt Lake City's varsity.
- Western warriors.
- Skyline conference team.
- Uncompahgres
- Uintas.
- Enemies of the Navahos.
- Foes of the Pueblos.
- Cousins of 28 Down.
- Foes of the Pueblo.
- Tribe of the Wild West.
- Pueblo's foes.
- Shoshoni.
- Indians of West
- Shoshonean tribe
- U. S. Indians
- Western people
- All-purpose trucks, for short
- Colorado redmen
- Western redmen
- Shoshonean people
- Team from Salt Lake City
- Shoshonean group
- They preyed on the Pueblos
- Western team
- Allies of Kit Carson
- Amerinds of the West
- Ouray's people
- Pueblos' erstwhile foes
- Western college team
- All-purpose hwy. vehicles
- Certain Amerinds
- Kin of semis
- Ariz. Indians
- Pueblos' enemies
- All-purpose trks.
- All-purpose vehs.
- Indians of Colo.
- SW Indians
- Service trucks
- Some Amerinds
- Utility trucks
- Colo. tribesmen
- Shoshoneans of Colo.
- Colo. Shoshones
- Some Shoshones
- They preyed on Pueblos
- Conference foes of the Buffaloes
- Neighbors of the Navajo
- Runnin' ___ (N.C.A.A. team nickname)
- Some Four Corners natives
- Enemies of the Navajo
- Indians with a sun dance
- Uintah Reservation Indians
- Multipurpose vehicles, informally
- Sport ___ (trucklike vehicles)
- Sporty trucks, for short
- Rockies tribe
- Short trucks?
- They have reservations about Colorado
- Huntsman Center team
- Chief Ouray's tribe
- N.C.A.A.'s Runnin' ___
- Off-roaders' choices, briefly
- Tableland tribe
- Chief Jack House and others
- Huntsman Center players
- Four Corners-area Indians
- Relatives of the Shoshones
- 2009 Sugar Bowl champs
- Big wheels
- Shoshone speakers
- Runnin' ___, 1944 N.C.A.A. basketball champs
- Western Indian tribe
- Indians who gave their name to a state
- Mountain West team
- Tribe once in the Provo area
- Uintah and Ouray Reservation tribe
- Black Hawk War combatants
- See 115-Down
- Tribe near the Great Salt Lake
- Sport-___ (vehicles)
- College team named for a tribe
- The Pac-12's Runnin' ___
- Trojans' foes
- Shoshone relatives
- Runnin' ___ (N.C.A.A. team)
- Some Shoshonean speakers
- Tribe that gave its name to a state
- Natives for whom a state is named
- Pac-12 team about 625 miles from the Pacific
- Sport-___ (off-roaders)
- Sport-___ (some vehicles)
- Runnin' college team
- Chief Ouray and others
- Home team at Rice-Eccles Stadium
- Some Pac-12 athletes
- Runnin' team of N.C.A.A. Division I college basketball
- Sporty trucks, in brief
- Sporty vehicles
- Runnin' ___ (N.C.A.A. basketball team)
- Beehive State collegians
- Big 12 team beginning in 2024
- Runnin' ___ (Western N.C.A.A. team)
- People with an annual Bear Dance
- Sport ___ (some soccer mom vehicles)
- Capote and Uinta tribes, once
- Salt Lake City sports team
- Southwest tribe
- NCAA's Runnin' --
- Plains tribe
- Former Navajo foes
- Runnin' Rebels' rivals
- See 31-Down
- Noted peyote smokers
- 1998 Final Four hoop team
- Bear Dance performers
- Western Colorado tribe
- College team whose mascot is a red-tailed hawk named Swoop
- Team that joined the Pac-12 in 2011
- People whose history and contemporary culture are the focus of a museum in Montrose, Colorado
- People with a Uintah band
- Runnin' ___ (nickname of the Pac-12 team based in Salt Lake City)
- People of the Colorado Plateau
- Certain athletes in Utah
- Salt Lake City five
- Rocky Mountain tribe
- Sports vehicles, for short
- Shoshonean speakers
- Native Americans of Utah
- Western U.S. natives
- Members of a Western tribe
- Members of the Shoshonean people
- Colorado tribe members
- Some Shoshonean people
- Southwestern tribe members
- All-purpose trucks, informally
- Some Salt Lake City collegians
- Trading partners of Puebloans
- Native people that the Beehive State is named after
- Great Basin indigenous group
- Natives of southwestern Colorado
- People who are a Western state's namesake
- People with an annual Sun Dance
- Great Basin tribe
- Namesake people of the Beehive State
- Some Indigenous Coloradans
- Tribespeople of the Colorado Plateau
- Navaho's foes
- American tribe
- Nomadic Shoshoneans
- Pueblos' onetime foes
- Western Athletics footballers
- Western athletic team
- Native American tribe
- Western Athletic Leaguers
- Salt Lake City coeds
- Salt Lake City seniors
- Sun dance tribe
- Utah Indians
- Utah natives
- Uinta natives
- Indians of Utah and Colorado
- Multipurpose trucks, for short
- American Indians of Utah
- Longtime Utah residents
- Rockies natives
- Beehive State tribesmen
- Versatile vehicles, informally
- Uintah and Ouray people
- The Uncompahgre band, etc.
- Uintah Band people
- People with a Sun Dance ceremony
- Sports vehs.
- Capote people, e.g.
- University of Utah's football team
- Navajo foes
- Nomadic tribesmen
- Black Hawk War participants
- Team with a red-tailed hawk mascot
- 2014 and 2015 Las Vegas Bowl winners
- Cougars' archrivals
- People of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation
- Sport ____ (Explorer and others)
- People for whom a state is named
- Rice-Eccles Stadium team
- Tribe also known as the Grasshopper Indians
- Sport vehicles, for short
- 2005 Fiesta Bowl champs
- One side in college football's annual "Holy War"
- Pac-12 footballers
- Pac-12 players
- Rogues and Wranglers, briefly
- Salt Lake City college players
- Wasatch Range people
- They lost the 2022 Rose Bowl to the Buckeyes
- 2005 Fiesta Bowl champions
- Western nation