Rating | Solver | Clue |
---|---|---|
ANTAGONIST | Foe | |
ENEMY | Foe | |
REBEL | Foe | |
GOBLIN | Hobbit foe | |
SIERRAMIST | Sprite foe | |
ARCHENEMY | Great foe | |
KGB | CIA foe | |
GAMEKEEPER | Poacher’s foe | |
CIA | KGB foe | |
CATWOMAN | Batman’s feline foe | |
DEADLIEST | Most murderous (foe) | |
SEVENUP | Sprite foe formerly | |
FONE | Pl. of Foe. | |
ROBINHOOD | Sheriff of Nottingham’s foe | |
FOLIO | Foe Leo acknowledged on book page | |
PENGUIN | Batman’s foe played by Danny DeVito | |
PHARAOH | Egyptian king is rare foe for Spooner | |
INFIDEL | Crusader’s foe has no faith in Castro | |
REPUBLICAN | Concerning innkeeper or an American democrat’s foe | |
OPPONENT | One who opposes; an adversary; an antagonist; a foe. | |
LACTUCA | A genus of composite herbs, several of which are cultivated foe salad; lettuce. | |
SUBTLE | Sly in design; artful; cunning; insinuating; subtile; -- applied to persons; as, a subtle foe. | |
FOE | One who opposes on principle; an opponent; an adversary; an ill-wisher; as, a foe to religion. | |
PROVESSEL | Openly declared, avowed, acknowledged, or claimed; as, a professed foe; a professed tyrant; a professed Christian. | |
INSIDIOUS | Lying in wait; watching an opportunity to insnare or entrap; deceitful; sly; treacherous; -- said of persons; as, the insidious foe. |