Possible Questions:
- Batman and The Joker, e.g.
- Adversaries
- The bad guys
- Those opposed
- Opponents
- The opposition
- Enemies
- Competitors
- Them
- Rivals
- The enemy
- Them, to us
- Oppositionists
- Nemeses
- The other team
- "Them"
- Antagonists
- They're not on your side
- Contenders
- The Hatfields and the McCoys, e.g.
- Ill-wishers
- Hostile parties
- Opposing sides
- Combatants
- ''Them''
- You want to beat them
- Two-Face and the Riddler, to Batman
- They're not for you
- The North and South, in the Civil War
- The Blue and the Gray
- Ones to beat
- North and South Korea, e.g.
- Macbeth and Macduff, e.g.
- Hatfields and McCoys, e.g.
- Hatfields and McCoys
- Burr and Hamilton
- Blue and Gray
- Z. Taylor and Tecumseh
- You try to beat them
- Us and them, maybe
- Unfriendly types
- They're playing you
- They're against you
- They're against each other
- They don't get along
- They aren't behind you
- The opposing team
- The North and the South, in the Civil War
- The Blue and the Gray, say
- The Blue and the Gray, once
- Snoopy and the Red Baron
- Plaintiffs, to defendants
- Opposite sides of a fight
- Napoleon and Wellington, e.g.
- Montcalm and Wolfe
- Jackson and Clay, e.g.
- Hostile ones
- Hannibal and Scipio
- Grendel and Beowulf
- Grant and Lee, say
- Grant and Lee
- Gates and Burgoyne
- Far from friends
- Eries and Senecas, e.g.
- David and Goliath, e.g.
- Darius III and Alexander
- Concerns of sentries
- Certainly not friends
- Cassius and Casca, to Caesar
- Capulets, to Montagues
- Blue and Grey: 1861–65
- Arduin and Henry II
- Achilles and Hector