Rival |
Bad guy |
Hostile |
Nemesis |
No ally |
Attacker |
Opponent |
''Them'' |
-- enemy |
Unfriend |
Combatant |
Archrival |
No friend |
Opposition |
Challenger |
Arch-rival |
Ill-wisher |
Other side |
Competitor |
Adversary. |
Axis, once |
Evil rival |
Ill-willer |
Non-friend |
Rival band |
Un-friend? |
Counterfeit |
Hostile one |
One to beat |
Antagonist. |
No, to Bond |
Them, often |
Sworn rival |
Sworn enemy |
One opposed. |
Hostile army |
No proponent |
Anti matter? |
Not a friend |
Opposing side |
One of "Them! |
Lee, to Grant |
Hostile force |
Frenemy, e.g. |
Game opponent |
Howe, to G.W. |
Iran, to Iraq |
The other guy |
Goliath, e.g. |
Grant, to Lee |
Sentry's word |
The other side |
Reb, to a Yank |
The other guys |
The other team |
Giant to Jack |
One to counter |
The Axis, once |
The other army |
Military enemy |
Unfriendly one |
Armed adversary |
Barack, to Mitt |
Counter person? |
Dr. No, to Bond |
Red, e.g., once |
Paris, to Romeo |
Sulla, to Marius |
Hostile opponent |
A personal enemy |
Frenemy, for one |
He's against you |
KAOS, to CONTROL |
Resistance unit? |
Shirts, to skins |
Archaic "Curses! |
Frenemy, in part |
Burr, to Hamilton |
Friend's opposite |
Competitive rival |
Hardly a follower |
Malfoy, to Potter |
Musical adversary |
She's against you |
Sworn enemy, e.g. |
Pompey, to Caesar |
No friend of mine |
David, to Goliath |
Goliath, to David |
Opposition member. |
Battlefield target |
Cassius, to Caesar |
Friend's adversary |
Giant's third word |
Hatfield, to McCoy |
McCoy, to Hatfield |
Ney, to Wellington |
Penguin, to Batman |
Source of conflict |
The opposite side. |
U-turn from friend |
Friend alternative |
Moriarty, to Holmes |
Allies, to the Axis |
Goldfinger, to Bond |
Hector, to Achilles |
Newman, to Seinfeld |
Achilles, to Hector |
Hannibal, to Scipio |
... friend or ___? |
Catwoman, to Batman |
Friend's antithesis |
Grant to Lee e.g. |
Grendel, to Beowulf |
Hannibal, to Romans |
Oppositional figure |
Them, vis-à-vis us |
Yamamoto, to Nimitz |
One against another |
The Joker, to Batman |
Bizarro, to Superman |
Hatfield, to a McCoy |
Anti-hero character? |
Capulet, to Montague |
Diss track dedicatee |
Hannibal, to a Roman |
Jay-Z "Friend or ___ |
One to go up against |
Saul, to Philistines |
Scarecrow, to Batman |
Enemy or competition |
Darius, to Alexander |
Friend's counterpart |
One on the other side |
Cheyenne, to a Pawnee |
Loki, to the Avengers |
Magneto, to the X-Men |
Mailman, to a canine? |
One who isn't with us |
Pawnee, to a Cheyenne |
The Riddler, to Robin |
One in a battle scene |
A McCoy, to a Hatfield |
The Riddler, to Batman |
Crazy Horse, to Custer |
Expression of reproach |
Mr. Big, to James Bond |
Lex Luthor, to Superman |
Napoleon, to Wellington |
#1 spot, when you're #2 |
Contender to your title |
Goliath, to David, e.g. |
t.A.T.u. "Friend or ___ |
Wellington, to Napoleon |
Any Hatfield, to a McCoy |
Cheetah, to Wonder Woman |
A Capulet, to a Montague |
Bugs Moran, to Al Capone |
Contender, to a champion |
One on the opposing side |
One who isn't behind you |
Darius III, to Alexander |
The Red Baron, to Snoopy |
Wrong answer to a sentry |
Contender for your title |
Challenger, to a champion |
Cornwallis, to Washington |
Mr. Mxyzptlk, to Superman |
Voldemort, to Harry Potter |
Front de Boeuf, to Ivanhoe |
Captain Hook, to Peter Pan |
One challenged by a sentry |
Persians, to the 300, e.g. |
Dr. Evil, to Austin Powers |
End of a sentry's question |
Home team, to the away team |
Mothra or MUTO, to Godzilla |
One locked in mortal combat |
Tecumseh, to W. H. Harrison |
Any member of the other team |
Syndrome, to the Incredibles |
Dangerous answer to a sentry |
Doctor Octopus, to Spider-Man |
Hannibal, to Scipio Africanus |
Sabretooth to Wolverine, e.g. |
Philistines, to the Israelites |
Who goes there, friend or ___? |
Auric Goldfinger, to James Bond |
Battle of the bands participant |
Party one hopes is unsuccessful |
Erik Killmonger, to Black Panther |
Friend or ___?" (sentry's question) |
The Joker or the Riddler, to Batman |
Ronan the Accuser, to Captain Marvel |
Word with etymology similar to "feud |
One locked into mortal combat, perhaps |
One alternative of a sentry's challenge |
This is a Montague, our ___": "Romeo and Juliet |
Aaron Burr, to Alexander Hamilton, at least that one time |