- 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
- 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
- Hatfield, to McCoy
- 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