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Other crossword clues for answer "ENEMY"

ENEMY
Foe
Antagonist
No friend
Dr. Doofenshmirtz, to Perry the Platypus
Spider-Man, to Doc Ock
Nemesis
The other side
Figure on a Nixon list
Newborn, in the eyes of many a toddler
Opponent
Bad guy
Mortal ___
Person on one of Nixon's lists
Shredder, to Michaelangelo, e.g.
Video game boss, e.g.
Baddie
Fighting figures
Foeman
Adversary
Opposing force
McCoy, to a Hatfield
Archrival
Bad guys
Ally's antithesis
Opposing military force
We have met the ___ and he is us: Walt Kelly
Opposite side
Ibsen's "An ___ of the People"
Wartime target
They're out to get you
61-Across, to Hamilton (c'mon, you've seen the musical, right?)
One to face 28-Down
The Book of Proverbs suggests that you give him bread if he is hungry
Where some fire comes from
___ Mine (sci-fi flick)
The bad guys
Dr. Doom, to the Fantastic Four
Hostile state
Armed foe
Hatfield, to a McCoy
Hostile party
Other side
Pogo said "He is us"
Doctor Octopus, to Spider-Man
Scipio, to Hannibal
The Montagues, to the Capulets
Green Goblin, to Spider-Man
Hostile force
Moriarty, to Holmes
Public ___ #1
Superman, to Lex Luthor
The Grays, to the Blues
Goldfinger, to Bond
Soldier's target
Military adversary
The Joker, to Batman
The Red Skull, to Captain America
Doctor Doom, to the Fantastic Four
Dracula, to Van Helsing
One on the other side
Showdown opponent
Mephisto, to the Silver Surfer
Coily, to Q*bert
Ill-wisher
Other side, in combat
The ___ of my ___...
Opposing camp
The Riddler, to Batman
Hostile
Them, with "the"
A Hatfield, to a McCoy
We have met the __ and he is us: Pogo
Unwelcoming
Kind of territory
Traitor, e.g.
__ lines
Public __
Penguin, to 47-Across
Foe hiding, in a way, in the puzzle's four longest answers
Ones against us
Ones not with you
The Penguin, to Batman
Opposition
She's not for you
Ibsen's "An __ of the People"
Opposing army
War need?
Other side, in war
Friend's opposite
Other side in a fight
Redcoat, to a Minuteman
Good guy, to a bad guy
Burr, to Hamilton
Outlaw, to a sheriff
Foe found phonetically in four puzzle answers
Hamilton, to Burr
One can be public or sworn
__ territory
They Called Us __: graphic novel co-written by George Takei
Military opponent
Them
Opposer
Boris, to Bullwinkle
Gauls, to the Romans
One to watch out for
28 Across, to a Yank
Hostile opponent
Mongoose, to a snake
Adversary in war
Hostile opposition
Word from the Latin for "unfriendly"
One not with you
Hostile group
Hostile one
One hostile to you
Public ___ (rap group)
Warfare opponent
Japanese beetle, to a gardener
___ of the State (1998 Will Smith movie)
Someone to keep closer?
Germany, Italy and Japan.
Nazi or Jap.
Nazis and Nipponese.
One ___ is too much.—Herbert.
Military opponents.
Of whom Commodore Perry said: "They are ours."
War party.
Willa Cather's "My Mortal ___."
An ___ of the People.
Security is mortals' chiefest ___.—Macbeth.
Snake in the grass.
Ibsen's "___ of the People."
Adversary: Slang.
Inimical.
Briton to Cypriot.
Ours to Oliver Hazard Perry.
Anything harmful.
Goliath, to David.
The opposite camp.
Snake in the grass, for one.
My Mortal ___.
Hostile forces.
Inimical person.
No well-wisher.
Hostile unit.
The Devil, for one.
Hostile host.
One who bears watching.
Indian, to cowboy
We have met the ___ . . .
We have met the ___, and . . .
Public or bitter
Marius, to Sulla
Herod, to the Jewish leaders
Belgae, to Caesar
Napoleon, to Wellington
. . . care's an ___ to life: Shak.
Iraqi, to an Irani
An ___ of the People, Ibsen play
Lee, to Grant
H. Clay, to A. Jackson
Front de Boeuf, to Ivanhoe
Geronimo, to Gen. Crook
We have met the ___ . . . : O. H. Perry
Luftwaffe, to R.A.F.
Sulla, to Marius
The ___ Below, 1957 movie
Achilles, to Hector
Hannibal, to Scipio the Elder
Nitti, to Ness
Hector, to Achilles
Public chaser
Lancastrian, to a Yorkist
. . . the ___, and he is us!
Hannibal, to Scipio
Saracen, to a Crusader
Ally's opposite
Kind of fire
Kind of lines
A McCoy, to a Hatfield
Axis Powers, once
Kind of aircraft
Sworn ___
Them, to "us"
Subject of war propaganda
Group to attack
Shooting target?
Reds, once
Politics is the ___ of the imagination: Ian McEwan
Any Hatfield, to a McCoy
Ones being shot at
Lex Luthor, to Superman
One to 17-Across with
No ___ is worse than bad advice: Sophocles
Hostiles
The best is the ___ of the good: Voltaire
In the practice of tolerance, one's ___ is the best teacher: Dalai Lama
There is no greater evil than making light of the ___: Lao-tzu
Spartans, to the Athenians
Decepticons, in the Transformers universe
Newman, to Seinfeld
Never interrupt your ___ when he's making a mistake (old aphorism)
___ lines
Any ghost, to Pac-Man
Either spy to the other in "Spy vs. Spy"
Hip-hop's Public ___
One may be sworn
Perfect vis-à-vis good, in an aphorism
___ of the state
Man has no greater ___ than himself: Petrarch
The FBI, to the mob
'Sleeping with the -- ('91 film)'
Rival
Lit "My Own Worst ___"
Military foe
Lit "It's no surprise to me I am my own worst ___"
Don't let perfect be the ___ of the good
Technology to a Luddite, e.g.
Know Your ___ (podcast with the tagline "A leftist's guide to the conservative movement")
A Capulet, to a Montague
Capulet, to a Montague
Cheetah, to Wonder Woman
Mortal being?
A sequel might introduce a new one
One not to invite to a dinner party
_____ of the State (Smith film)
Opposite camp
_____ of the State (1998)
Agent type
Pentagon worry
Word in a Graham Greene title
One on a Nixon list
___ of the State (1998)
___ of the State (Smith film)
Axis, to the Allies
One to keep closer?
An ___ of the People (Ibsen)
Axis powers, to the Allies
The Axis, to the Allies
Opposite of ally
Armed adversary
War opponent
Ares, to Wonder Woman
Thanos, to the Avengers
Battlefield foe
Opponent in battle
... my own worst ___
Lord Voldemort, to Harry Potter
Villain, to a hero
Serbs to Bosnians
Paris to Ulysses
An ____ of the People
Hitler to Churchill
Cornwallis to Washington
Dangerous kind of fire
They might be engaged
Sleeping With the ___ (1991 film)
He might want to engage you
War foe
Opponent in Risk or Stratego
Titania, to She-Hulk
49-Across' opposite
Opponent in Risk
Spain, to the U.S. in 1898
Poison Ivy, to Batman
Rita Repulsa, to the Power Rangers
Bowser, to Mario
Klaw, to Black Panther
An -- of the People: Ibsen
Darius III to Alexander
One of the most time-consuming things is to have an ___: E.B. White
Parley participant
The other guys
Opposing side
Hostile bunch
One on the opposite side
Opposing group
Adversary, and a phonetic hint to trigrams within the starred answers
Opposing party