| THEARCHY | Ecclesiastical governors the chief enemy in conclusion (8) |
| ARCHFOE | Chief enemy in vault with iron ring inside (7) |
| SATRAPS | Governors the reverse of tough folk, dismissing knight |
| SABOTEUR | One who destroys the property or disrupts the operations of the enemy in wartime (8) |
| ROBOTNIK | Surname of Sonic the Hedgehog's enemy in the video game series (8) |
| STRASSER | Major ........, Victor Laszlo's enemy in Casablanca (8) |
| REPRISAL | Retaliatory action against an enemy in wartime (8) |
| MANPOWER | Number of staff available, holding captured enemy in half-hearted way (8) |
| MEANTIME | Lowly enemy in a period between actions? (8) |
| CATHCART | Area of Glasgow - or Yossarian's sworn enemy in Catch-22 (8) |
| BOGEYMEN | Scary characters tackle enemy in bog (8) |
| FUSELAGE | Join prisoner, initially enemy, in body of plane (8) |
| WARCRIME | Offence committed against an enemy in times of battle (3,5) |
| SHREDDER | Enemy in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles |
| EASTASIA | Oceania's enemy, in "1984" |
| DRYBONES | Skeletal enemy in Mario games |
| DER | "The" in German or earthenware or : speechless? of Malini to roughly part pray cooking of for (2,2) the us, get enemy in |
| STANDARDTIME | System accounting for the enemy in a locality (8,4) |
| LEE | Moore's enemy in "The Man with the Golden Gun" (1974) |
| FOEMAN | Environmental campaign took on staff from the enemy, in the past (6) |