- ENEMIES
- Bad guys
- Foes
- ___ are so stimulating (Katharine Hepburn)
- Opposition
- They're out to get you
- Opposite camps
- Us and Saddam, e.g.
- Allies' antitheses
- Opponents
- Bitter rivals
- Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham, e.g.
- Adversaries
- Hatfields and McCoys
- Opposing forces
- The Blue and the Gray, e.g.
- Grant and 14 Across
- Antagonists
- Hatfields, to McCoys
- Some are bitter or sworn
- Those opposed
- They're not for us
- Opposed combatants
- Opposite sides
- Burr and Hamilton, e.g.
- Gophers and gardeners, say
- I.B. Singer story
- J.R. Ewing and Cliff Barnes
- __, A Love Story
- Combatants
- Hostile parties
- Them
- David and Goliath
- Battling sides
- Parties far from festive
- They're not for you
- They're not talking
- The other side
- The opposition
- Feuding sides
- Forgive your ___, but never forget their names: John F. Kennedy
- Nazis and Japs.
- The Axis powers.
- Those opposed to the Allied cause.
- Those opposing our democractic ideals.
- The Axis.
- Nips.
- What the Montagues and Capulets were.
- Baneful persons.
- Inimical forces.
- Ill-wishers.
- Yugoslavia and Russia, for instance.
- Those we guard against.
- Persons of ill will.
- Make thine ___ thy footstool.
- Hostile forces.
- Friendly ___.
- Foemen.
- Those hostile to a cause.
- Batista and Castro, for example.
- Feudists.
- Not 103 Across.
- The unfriendly.
- Wolves, to lambs.
- Snakes in the grass.
- Parties in the Wars of the Roses.
- Cats and dogs, traditionally.
- Dogs and cats.
- Belligerents
- Calhoun and Van Buren
- Napoleon and Wellington
- Those at swords' points
- Alexander and Darius
- Hostiles
- Montcalm and Wolfe, e.g.
- Allies, to the Axis
- Minutemen and Redcoats, e.g.
- . . . naked to mine ___: Shak.
- Brutus and Antony, e.g.
- Redcoats, to Minutemen
- Some are public
- Hatfields and Mccoys, e.g.
- _____ list
- Isaac Bashevis Singer novel
- A man cannot be too careful in the choice of his ___: Wilde
- Kind of list
- Wise men learn much from ___: Aristophanes
- Ones at the gate, maybe
- They may be sworn
- People who are definitely not loved
- They're opposed
- Exes, sometimes
- Adams and Jefferson, e.g.
- All the people attacking you
- North and South Korea, e.g.
- Pakistan and India, e.g.
- Communists and capitalists, e.g.
- Doctor Doom and Galactus, to the Fantastic Four
- The Bloods and the Crips, e.g.
- Former friends
- Keep your friends close and your ___ closer
- Lex Luthor and Superman, for example
- The Sharks and the Jets, e.g.
- They're often hostile
- They're hostile to you
- The Hatfields and the McCoys, e.g.
- People to keep closer, in a saying
- They're opposed in war
- Ones at war
- Them, to "us"
- Nixon kept a list of these
- ___ to lovers (romance trope)
- Spider-Man and Doc Ock, e.g.
- Sylvester and Tweety, e.g.
- Those who threaten
- Some are bitter
- They may be bitter
- Those to keep closer
- Some are sworn
- The Montagues and the Capulets, e.g.