Crossword clues for rivals
rivals
- USC and UCLA, e.g
- Two teams playing the same sport in the same league in the same town, most likely
- Two sides of a certain triangle
- Target and Walmart, e.g
- Romeo and Paris, for two
- Romantic triangle duo
- R. B. Sheridan people
- People in a Sheridan play
- People in a Sheridan comedy
- Obama and McCain, e.g
- Neighboring schools, often
- Is nearly as good as
- Indiana and Purdue, e.g
- Compares favorably with
- Compares closely to
- Characters in a Sheridan play
- Apple and Google, e.g
- Richard Sheridan play, with "The"
- Competes equally with
- Harvard and Yale, e.g.
- Play featuring Mrs. Malaprop, with "The"
- Coke and Pepsi, e.g.
- Sheridan play, with "The"
- Competitors
- Red Sox, to Yankees
- Sheridan work, with "The"
- Opposing contestants
- Right before four a disheartened lass sees opponents
- They may be bitter
- Measures up to
- Holds a candle to
- Watterson's Calvin and Susie, at times
- USC and UCLA, for example
Wiktionary
n. (plural of rival English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: rival)
Wikipedia
__NOTOC__ "Rivals" is the 31st episode of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. It is the 11th episode of the second season.
A con artist opens a new bar that competes with Quark's.
Rivals is a 1925 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy.
Rivals'' (German:Rivalen'') is a 1923 German- British silent adventure film directed by Harry Piel and starring Piel, Inge Helgard and Adolf Klein. It premiered in Berlin on 23 February 1923.
Rivals is the fourth studio album by the American nu metal band Coal Chamber. The album was released on May 19, 2015.
Rivals is a 1972 American drama film written and directed by Krishna Shah. The film stars Joan Hackett, Robert Klein, Scott Jacoby, Jeanne Tanzy Williams, Glen Hayes and Phoebe Dorin. The film was released on August 23, 1972, by AVCO Embassy Pictures.
Usage examples of "rivals".
Of necessity, the Mechanists had used genetic techniques stolen from their rivals the Shapers to turn the roaches into colorful pets.
Their rivals, the Mechanists, had replaced flesh with advanced prosthetics.
I feel for you will suffer no delay and no rivals, not even the slightest inconstancy.
He paid his court to the Countess Braun, but he had rivals there who were not afraid of him.
Angry roars filled the air and torches waved menacingly as the Kofukuji monks prepared to fall on their rivals with broadswords and halberds.
The monks of Enryakuji discovered too late that their rivals had ousted them from their position, for the funeral carriage had reached the foot of Funaoka Hill in a blaze of torches, and silence enveloped the mourning crowds.
Kiyomori, put an end to Fujiwara dominance as well as gained ascendancy over their rivals, the Genji.
One would look far before meeting two as handsome men as these two rivals for the love of one woman.
Friends ratted on neighbors, jealous lovers turned in their rivals and all the time the computerized cameras watched everybody.
Polycarbon Clique: a fungus and an alga, potential rivals, united in symbiosis to accomplish what neither could do alone, just as the Clique united Mechanist and Shaper to bring life to Mars.
Wellspring had stolen her in an act of heroic daring, robbing his rivals in C-K to begin again in Martian orbit.
Both rivals were converging on the rendezvous camp, where the six contestants would receive their final briefing from the Regal Adviser.
In this manner did the crafty Fathom turn to account those ingratiating qualifications he inherited from nature, and maintain, with incredible assiduity and circumspection, an amorous correspondence with two domestic rivals, who watched the conduct of each other with the most indefatigable virulence of envious suspicion, until an accident happened, which had well-nigh overturned the bark of his policy, and induced him to alter the course, that he might not be shipwrecked on the rocks that began to multiply in the prosecution of his present voyage.
A few rise by the slow process of acknowledged fitness,--men who probably at first have not thought of offices, but are chosen because they are wanted, and those whose careers are grudged them, not by their opponents or rivals, but by the Browns and Joneses of the world who cannot bear to see a Smith or a Walker become something so different to themselves.
You were patrons -- not rivals but understanding friends and cheerers-on.