- TEAMS
- Slack rival (according to Microsoft...)
- Video game distributor
- Cardinals and Blue Jays
- Squads
- Conference members
- Jazz and Blues, but not smooth jazz or jump blues, AFAIK
- Lions and Tigers and Bears
- They sometimes play at home
- Sides
- League members
- Shirts and skins, e.g.
- League components
- Meet groups
- Vancouver Grizzlies and Toronto Raptors, e.g.
- NHL units
- Opposing sides
- Athletic outfits
- Pullers of plows
- They have common purposes
- Parts of divisions
- Rams and Raiders
- Shirts and skins, in gym class
- Gridiron groups
- Groups of athletes
- They play at home and away
- Nets and Jets
- Some fives, nines, and elevens
- Fantasy football formations
- Locker room groups
- Thunder and Lightning
- Lions, Tigers and Bears
- Pirates and Penguins
- Bruins and Bears
- Nines and elevens, in sports
- Coordinated groups
- Sides in a game
- Jets and others
- Royals and Giants, e.g.
- Tigers and Cubs
- Bears and Grizzlies
- Dodgers and Giants
- Jets and Nets
- Lynx and Mercury
- Giants and Titans
- Reds and Red Sox
- Blues and Jazz, e.g.
- Cardinals and Orioles
- Home and away, e.g.
- Heat, Magic, et al.
- Lions and Tigers
- Football factions
- Groups of horses
- Mets and Mavericks
- Orioles and Dodgers
- Bulls and Bears
- Oxen pairs
- Stagecoach pullers
- Coach movers
- Competitive sides
- Groups in uniform
- Works together
- Contending squads
- Sports franchises
- Collaborates
- Joins forces
- Sports squads
- Competitive squads
- Competitive factions
- Sharks and Jets, e.g.
- Works together with.
- Sports league members
- Lions and Tigers and Bears, e.g.
- Sets of players.
- United groups.
- Giants, Yankees, Dodgers, et al.
- There are 16 of them in the American and National Leagues.
- The Owls, Lions and Rams.
- Boilermakers, Longhorns, etc.
- Nines and elevens.
- Giants, Yanks, the Flock.
- Groups working together.
- Redlegs or Whitesox.
- The Trojans and the Irish.
- Nines and fives.
- Yankees and others.
- Stadium performers.
- Nines or fives.
- Quakers and Lakers.
- Nines.
- Angels and others.
- Active groups.
- Sporting groups.
- Work groups
- Fives, nines, etc.
- Mets and Reds.
- Fives, nines or elevens
- Mets and Yanks
- Sport groups
- Cards and Reds, e.g.
- Mets and Cosmos
- Mets and Nets
- Crews
- Sporting units
- Apples and Lobsters
- Bears and Cubs
- Fives and nines, e.g.
- Football forces
- Cowboys and Indians
- Mets, Jets and Nets
- Saints and Devils
- Competitors at Shea
- Cooperative groups
- Bulls and Bears, e.g.
- Giants and A's
- Rams and Jets, e.g.
- The yoke's on them
- Uniformed units
- Heat and Lightning
- Devils and Angels, e.g.
- League parts
- Rangers of New York and Texas
- Eagles, Falcons and Cardinals
- Browns and Blues
- Reds and Blues
- Cowboys and Spurs
- They're found in brackets
- Sides (5)
- Cubs and Bears, e.g.
- Bands?
- Labelmates?
- Stadium sides
- League constituents
- Some may or may not be in your league
- Reds and Browns, e.g.
- Cardinals, Orioles and Blue Jays
- They're in a league of their own
- Gridiron opponents
- Cardinals and others
- Angels and Devils
- Connecticut Sun and Miami Heat, for two
- Groups often named after fierce predators
- Microsoft work app, or work groups
- Braves Indians <P>et al.
- Jets and Nets e.g.
- Partnerships of a sort
- Suns and Heat
- Cougars and Lions
- Sharks and Jets
- Sports units
- Oxen units
- Shirts and skins
- Family Feud families
- This makes five in this puzzle
- Yoked groups
- Browns, Blues and 37-Down
- Oxen, on farms
- League makeup
- Sparks, Storm and Mystics
- Fever and Dream, for two
- Rockies and Red Sox
- The NFL has 32
- 6 Horses in traces
- They have no "I"
- Play groups
- Players' clubs
- Office pool picks
- Jets and Sharks, e.g.
- Thunder and Lightning, e.g.
- They might have captains
- The Sharks and the Jets, e.g.
- Brewers and Packers, for two
- Hurricanes and Lightning, e.g.