Answer: DARE
DARE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining DARE with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Attempt
- Challenge
- Provoke
- Taunt
- Take on
- Confront
- Hazard
- Risk
- Brave
- Take a chance
- Take the chance
- Gamble
- Chance
- Venture
- Take the plunge
- Be bold
- Have the nerve
- Face
- Brazen
- Take a risk
- Defy
- Truth alternative
- Bell the cat
- Take a shot
- ___ to be different
- Virginia ___
- Go for it
- Throw down the gauntlet
- Beard
- Have the gumption
- Take a bold chance
- Have the courage
- Double ___
- Defiant challenge
- Presume
- Take risks
- Schoolyard challenge
- North Carolina county
- "Bet you can't," e.g.
- Truth's counterpart
- Truth or ___
- Throw caution to the wind
- Show gumption
- Have the guts
- Be bold enough
- Summon the courage
- Have the moxie
- Draw a line in the sand, perhaps
- Be brave enough
- "I double-dog ___ you!"
- Virginia
- Take a gamble
- Show some spunk
- Show defiance
- Kind of devil
- Bold challenge
- Be courageous
- Act boldly
- "Make my day!" or "Bet you can't"
- Truth or ___ (naughty party game)
- Take the risk
- Take chances
- Start of a prank, maybe
- Risky challenge
- Issue a challenge to
- Have the chutzpah
- Call one's bluff
- Be brave
- Be audacious
- Alternative to truth
- Act riskily
- Accept a challenge
- "I double ___ you!"
- "Bet ya can't!" e.g.
- Truth or ___ (slumber party game)
- Truth alternative, in a game
- Test one's courage
- Stick one's neck out
- Playground provocation
- Have the audacity
- Colonial baby of note
- Chance it
- Be venturesome
- Act of defiance
- "You wouldn't ___!"
- "Truth" alternative
- "I ___ you!"
- Virginia of early America
- Truth alternative, in a party game
- Thrown-down gauntlet, e.g.
- Taunting challenge
- Take up the gauntlet
- Take a bold risk
- Take a big chance
- Stan Bush song that challenges?
- Sleepover challenge
- Skate on thin ice
- Show pluck
- Show audacity
- Risky proposition
- Risk it
- Respond to pressure, in a way
- Press one's luck
- Make bold, maybe
- Issue a challenge
- Have what it takes
- Have the nerve (to)
- Have the courage (to)
- Have the backbone
- Gorillaz song that took the challenge?
- Face boldly
- Dickie of comics
- Colonial Virginia
- Challenge word
- Bold move
- Be intrepid
- Be brazen
- Advice for the timid
- "You wouldn't __!"
- "Truth or ___?"
- "Truth or ____"
- "Make my day," e.g.
- "I double-dog ___ you"
- "How ___ you?!"
- "Double-dog" challenge
- "Bet you can't...," e.g.
- ''___ to be different''
- YOLO catalyst
- Word with say or devil
- What a nervous Nellie never takes
- Virginia's Virginia
- Virginia or challenge
- Virginia of Va.
- Virginia of the lost colony
- Virginia of Roanoke
- Virginia creeper: 1587–?
- Virginia ___, first English child born in America (1587)
- Virginia ___, early American
- Virginia ____: first child born in the Colonies
- Virginia ___ (noted 1587 birth)
- Virginia ___ (first English child born in the New World)
- Verbal challenge
- Ventue
- Usually precedes a stage dive
- Type of devil?
- Type of devil
- Truth's alternative in a party game
- Truth's alternative
- Truth or --
- Truth or __?: party game
- Truth or ___ (risky party game)
- Truth or ___ (party game)
- Truth or ___ (Madonna fragrance brand)
- Truth or __ (party game)
- Truth or __
- Truth counterpart
- Truth alternative?
- Truth alternative at a slumber party
- Throw down a gauntlet
- The opposite of truth?
- The brave do it
- Test of one's backbone
- Taunter's challenge
- Stones "Sit down, shut up, don't ___ to cry"
- Statement like "I bet you can't"
- Show spunk
- Show some grit
- Show nerve
- Show intrepidity
- Show gutsiness
- Show courage
- Show bravery
- Show boldness
- Screw up courage
- Schoolyard pressure
- Say "You can't do that!" to, say
- Roanoke Island's Virginia
- Risky choice in a party game
- Replacements "I Will ___"
- Recklessness catalyst
- Reckless act instigator
- Reason to make a prank call, maybe
- Reason for some recklessness
- Provoke to prank, perhaps
- Press your luck
- Press one's luck, perhaps
- Prelude to an injury, sometimes
- Precursor to a game of chicken
- Playground taunt, at times
- Partner of truth
- Option in a pajama party game
- Option for people who can't handle the truth?
- Oppose and defy.
- One may lead to a game of chicken
- One choice in a party game
- Offer up a challenge
- Misfits "Where Eagles ___"
- Meet defiantly
- Many a first kiss (or was that just me...)
- Madonna's "Truth or _____"
- It's for those who can't handle the truth
- It might begin "Bet you can't!"
- It may precede a stunt
- It may make you do something stupid
- It may make you do something foolish
- Instigation for a prank, often
- Inspiration for a prank, maybe
- Inspiration for a "Jackass" stunt, maybe
- Incentive for a stunt, perhaps
- Incentive for a prank, perhaps
- Impetus for some foolish behavior
- Impetus for going streaking, perhaps
- Impetus for a bungee jump, maybe
- Impetus behind a prank, maybe
- Ice Bucket Challenge's premise
- Have the nerve (h)
- Have sufficient courage
- Have courage
- Go for the gusto
- First Virginia in America
- Face fear
- Exhibit gumption
- Exhibit courage
- Exhibit audacity
- English band that took a chance?
- Early Virginian
- Early Roanoke Islander
- Early Colonial surname
- Drug program on bumpers
- Double-dog action?
- Double-dog ___
- Don't play it safe
- Don't be a chicken
- Display one's guts
- Devil's introduction?
- Demonstrate spunk
- Demonstrate moxie
- Demonstrate gumption
- Demonstrate audacity
- Colonist Virginia
- Choice when one can't handle the truth?
- Choice in a sleepover game
- Child's challenge
- Challenge, or take the challenge
- Challenge to do something foolhardy
- Challenge that may result in a prank call
- Challenge someone
- Certain bet
- Boldly attempt
- Bold venture
- Bold choice in a party game
- Blatant challenge
- Behave boldly
- Be plucky enough
- Be bold enough (to)
- Be bold 31. Run-down
- Be a challenger
- Appear on "Fear Factor," say
- Appear on "Fear Factor," perhaps
- Alternative to truth?
- Alternative to truth, in a party game
- Alternative to truth in a party game
- Act brazenly
- Accept a bold challenge
- A silly stunt may be done on one
- A famous Virginia
- "You don't have the guts to ..." comment
- "Where Eagles ___": MacLean
- "Where Eagles ___" Iron Maiden
- "Where Eagles ___"
- "Try me" preceder
- "Truth or ___" (Madonna film)
- "Truth or ___" (Kelela song)
- "Truth or ___"
- "Solve the rest of this puzzle Downs-only," e.g.
- "Just Say No!" program
- "I triple-dog- ___ you!"
- "I double-dog-___ you!"
- "I double-dog __ you!"
- "I double-___ you!" ("I bet you're too chicken to do this!")
- "I double-___ you!"
- "I double dog ___ you"
- "I double dog ___ you!"
- "I bet you won't go bungee jumping," e.g.
- "I bet you won't dive off the high board with your eyes closed," e.g.
- "I ___ do all . . . ": Macbeth
- "I __ you!"
- "How --- you!"
- "How _____ you!"
- "How ___ you!" (offended person's remark)
- "How ___ you!?"
- "Go on, I ___ you!"
- "Go ahead, make my day," e.g.
- "Enter if you ___!"
- "Don't you ___!"
- "Do your worst!," e.g.
- "Do you double dog ___ me?"
- "Do I ___?" ("Should I?")
- "Do I ___?"
- "Do I ________ to eat a peach?"
- "Bring it on," e.g.
- "Bet ya can't," e.g.
- "... if you ___!"
- "___ to dream"
- "___ to be Stupid" (Weird Al song)
- "___ to be different"
- 'You wouldn't --!'
- '81 Human League album
- ''You wouldn't ___!''
- --- to be different
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