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Other crossword clues for answer "FOES"

FOES
Adversaries
The enemy
Antagonists
Clashing partisans
Face-off figures
Those you oppose
Those who clash
Enemies
Opponents
They don't back you
Jim and Dwight, in "The Office"
Hatfields and McCoys, for example
Montgomery and Rommel
Them, to us
Sparta and Thebes, e.g.
Rivals
Hatfields and McCoys, e.g.
Hatfields and McCoys
Nemeses
Oppositionists
Batman and The Joker, e.g.
Grant and Lee, say
Them
The Blue and the Gray, say
Opposing factions
David and Goliath, e.g.
The other side?
They aren't with you
They're not on your side
They aren't behind you
Unfriendly types
Ones on either side of a "v."
Hamilton and Burr, notably
Opposing teams
They're not on the same page
Those opposed
Krystle and Alexis on the 1980s "Dynasty," e.g.
Ones at odds
Opposition
Romans, to Gauls
Hatfields, to McCoys
Blue and Gray
Combatants
Hostile parties
They don't get along
Ill-wishers
Opposite sides of a fight
They're against you
The bad guys
The other team
Traditional battlers
Opposite sides
Feuding parties
Opposing sides
Opposing forces
Fighting pair
Laugh then at any but fools or ___.—Pope.
Sir Nigel overcomes them: A. Conan Doyle.
Stalin and Tito, for instance.
Hostile ones.
Hatfields to the McCoys.
Hostiles.
Montcalm and Wolfe
Concerns of sentries
Darius III and Alexander
Napoleon and Wellington, e.g.
Macbeth and Macduff, e.g.
Arduin and Henry II
Grant and Lee
Eries and Senecas, e.g.
Capulets, to Montagues
Blue and Grey: 1861–65
Hannibal and Scipio
Jackson and Clay, e.g.
Z. Taylor and Tecumseh
Burr and Hamilton
Gates and Burgoyne
Snoopy and the Red Baron
Syrians, to 20 Across
Cassius and Casca, to Caesar
The Blue and the Gray, once
Grendel and Beowulf
Us and them, maybe
They're against each other
They're not for you
Achilles and Hector
The North and the South, in the Civil War
Two-Face and the Riddler, to Batman
The Jedi and the Sith, e.g.
Anti bodies?
G.I. Joe and Cobra Commander, e.g.
Friends' opposite
Duel personalities?
Two in a row?
Competitors
Rival bands
Montagues, to Capulets
Friends' opposites
You want to beat them
The opposing team
Contenders
Certainly not friends
Yankees and Red Sox, e.g.
You try to beat them
North and South Korea, e.g.
The Blue and the Gray
Ones to beat
The North and South, in the Civil War
Poison Ivy and Mr. Freeze, to Batman
They're on the other side
Duelers, e.g.
The Hatfields and the McCoys, e.g.
Battle groups
Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, e.g.
The Hatfields, to the McCoys
Hamilton and Burr, e.g.
The other guys