- - coke and pepsi, for example
- - Tesla and Edison, famously
- - michigan and ohio state, e.g.
- - frazier and ali or harvard and yale, for example
- - Watterson's Calvin and Susie, at times
- - USC and UCLA, for example
- - USC and UCLA, e.g.
- - Target and Walmart, e.g.
- - Romeo and Paris, for two
- - Obama and McCain, e.g.
- - Indiana and Purdue, e.g.
- - Coke and Pepsi, e.g.
- - Apple and Google, e.g.
- - Harvard and Yale, e.g.
- - Duke's Blue Devils and UNC's Tar Heels, e.g.
- - Batman and the Joker, for example
- - Bitter opponents; sworn enemies
- - The ---, 1775 comedy of manners by Sheridan
- - Opposing contestants
- - Holds a candle to
- - Two teams playing the same sport in the same league in the same town, most likely
- - Two sides of a certain triangle
- - Sheridan work, with "The"
- - Sheridan play, with "The"
- - Romantic triangle duo
- - Richard Sheridan play, with "The"
- - Red Sox, to Yankees
- - R. B. Sheridan people
- - Play featuring Mrs. Malaprop, with "The"
- - People in a Sheridan play
- - People in a Sheridan comedy
- - Neighboring schools, often
- - Is nearly as good as
- - Competes equally with
- - Compares favorably with
- - Compares closely to
- - Characters in a Sheridan play
- - Daredevils dismiss deed by competitive opponents
- - Upsets Slav-Irish by writing to competitors
- - Challengers
- - Contestants
- - Measures up to
- - Nemeses.
- - Competitors
- - Opponents
- - Foes
- - Adversaries
- - Some are bitter
- - They may be bitter
- - they compete with the drama of sheridan
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