| As the crow flies, perhaps?: Abbr. | 34 |
| Anemograph abbr. | 16 |
| Algeria-to-Turkey dir. | 22 |
| Albuquerque–Springfield dir. | 35 |
| Albany-to-Bangor dir. | 21 |
| Air-current rte. | 16 |
| Adelaide-to-Brisbane dir. | 25 |
| Acetyl ending | 13 |
| Acetyl ender | 12 |
| Acetyl addition | 15 |
| About two o'clock on a compass | 34 |
| A carbon compound suffix | 24 |
| 67.5°, to mariners | 21 |
| 67.5° compass point | 22 |
| 67.5, directionally | 19 |
| 67.5 degrees, in directions | 27 |
| 67.5 degrees, direction-wise | 28 |
| 67.5 degrees, as the wind blows | 31 |
| 67.5 deg. on a compass | 22 |
| 45 degrees + 22.5 degrees | 25 |
| 16th letter of the Spanish alphabet | 35 |
| >From S.F. to Wyo. | 21 |
| "Methyl" ending | 25 |
| "Ethyl" or "methyl" ending | 46 |
| ___ Riisna, a producer of TV's "20/20" | 52 |
| Adversaries | 11 |
| Them | 4 |
| Rivals | 6 |
| Foes | 4 |
| Antagonists | 11 |
| Opposite sides | 14 |
| Ill-wishers | 11 |
| Hostile parties | 15 |
| Opposed combatants | 18 |
| Hostiles | 8 |
| Burr and Hamilton, e.g. | 23 |
| ''Them'' | 24 |
| They're opposed in war | 26 |
| They're not for you | 23 |
| Parties far from festive | 24 |
| Hatfields and McCoys, e.g. | 26 |
| Hatfields and McCoys | 20 |
| Allies, to the Axis | 19 |
| Those at swords' points | 27 |
| They're opposed | 19 |
| They're often hostile | 25 |
| They're hostile to you | 26 |
| They're against us | 22 |
| They may be sworn | 17 |
| The Blue and the Gray. e.g. | 27 |
| The Blue and the Gray, e.g. | 27 |
| The Bloods and the Crips, e.g. | 30 |
| Subjects of a Nixon list | 24 |
| Some are public | 15 |
| Some are bitter or sworn | 24 |
| Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham, e.g. | 46 |
| Redcoats, to Minutemen | 22 |
| People on a Nixon list | 22 |
| Ones at the gate, maybe | 23 |
| Napoleon and Wellington | 23 |
| Montcalm and Wolfe, e.g. | 24 |
| Minutemen and Redcoats, e.g. | 28 |
| Isaac Bashevis Singer novel | 27 |
| Foemen | 6 |
| Feudists | 8 |
| Feuding sides | 13 |
| Exes, sometimes | 15 |
| Calhoun and Van Buren | 21 |
| Brutus and Antony, e.g. | 23 |
| Bitter rivals | 13 |
| Belligerents | 12 |
| Battling sides | 14 |
| Allies' antitheses | 22 |
| Alexander and Darius | 20 |
| "Wise men learn much from ___": Aristophanes | 54 |
| "Forgive your ___, but never forget their names": John F. Kennedy | 75 |
| "A man cannot be too careful in the choice of his ___": Wilde | 71 |
| "...and the fourth for mine _____": Addison | 53 |
| "___ are so stimulating" (Katharine Hepburn) | 54 |
| " . . . naked to mine ___": Shak. | 43 |
| Adversary | 9 |
| Antagonist | 10 |
| The bad guys | 12 |
| The other side | 14 |
| Other side | 10 |
| Hostile force | 13 |
| Dracula, to Van Helsing | 23 |
| Kind of aircraft | 16 |
| Public figure? | 14 |
| Doctor Doom, to the Fantastic Four | 34 |
| Arch rival | 10 |
| Ill-wisher | 10 |
| The other guys | 14 |
| Warfare opponent | 16 |
| Them, to us | 11 |
| Napoleon, to Wellington | 23 |
| Kind of territory | 17 |
| Ibsen's "An ___ of the People" | 44 |
| "Them" | 16 |
| One on the other side | 21 |