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Other crossword clues for answer "DARE"

DARE
Truth alternative
Truth's counterpart, in a sleepover game
How __ you!
You wouldn't __!
Challenge
Challenge word
Go so far as (to)
It may get you out of telling the truth
Throw caution to the wind
Have the nerve
Truth or __ (Madonna film)
Option in a preteen game
Anti-narcotics school program founded in 1983
You don't have the guts to ... comment
Have the audacity
Make bold, maybe
Sleepover challenge
It may make you do something stupid
YOLO catalyst
Drop the gauntlet
Have the cheek
Have the chutzpah
Show guts
Fear Factor attempt
Have the gumption
Show chutzpah
Be brave
Act boldly
Be courageous
Take the plunge
Where Eagles ___ (Alistair MacLean novel)
Test of one's gumption
Recklessness catalyst
Do your worst!, e.g.
Take a chance
Bet you can't, e.g.
Make my day, e.g.
___ to be different
Just say no prog. in schools
Be bold
Press one's luck
Take a risk
Make my day! or "Bet you can't"
Where Eagles ___
Virginia from North Carolina
Draw a line in the sand, perhaps
Playground challenge
Appear on "Fear Factor," perhaps
Meet defiantly
Throw down a gauntlet
Start of a prank, maybe
Risky challenge
You wouldn't ___!
Devil's introduction?
Exhibit courage
Go for the gusto
Alternative to truth
Bold challenge
Show some spunk
Incentive for a prank, perhaps
Option in a pajama party game
Show gumption
Work up the gumption
Offer a challange
Present a challenge
Venture
I double ___ you!
Anti-drug gp.
Go for broke
Adventure
Defiant act
Provoke
How ___ you!
Bell the cat
Throw down the gauntlet
Chance it
Defy
Have the courage
Summon the courage
Act of defiance
Have the nerve (h)
Prelude to an injury, sometimes
Take a shot
Schoolyard pressure
Bold move
Skate on thin ice
Be bold enough
It may precede a stunt
Take the chance
Take the risk
Truth or __?: party game
Playground provocation
Risk it
A silly stunt may be done on one
I __ you!
Take risks
Truth alternative, in a game
I double-dog __ you!
Truth or __
Double-dog action?
Truth alternative, in a party game
Have the moxie
Virginia of early America
Have the nerve (to)
Colonial Virginia
Play with fire
Schoolyard challenge
Have the guts to
Issue a challenge
Fear Factor event
Risky business
Verbal challenge
Take chances
Have the guts
Don't play it safe
Act riskily
Taunting challenge
Show defiance
Take a big chance
Be audacious
Issue a challenge to
Respond to pressure, in a way
Be brazen
Show nerve
Bold venture
Blatant challenge
Defiant challenge
Take a bold chance
Press one's luck, perhaps
Taunter's challenge
Show some chutzpah
Accept a bold challenge
Press your luck
Take a bold risk
Behave boldly
Truth's alternative
Virginia ___ (first child of English parents born in America)
Hazard
I double-dog ___ you!
Truth or ___ (slumber party game)
Impetus for some foolish behavior
Playground taunt, at times
Attempt.
Brave
Peregrine White and Virginia ___.
First English child born in America.
Virginia ___.
Defiance.
Virginia ___, first real American, 1587.
Last name of first baby in America.
Virginia born in 1587.
Oppose and defy.
Face boldly.
Make bold.
Early Virginia.
Virginia of Virginia.
Be fearless.
Face.
___ say (consider probable).
Name in Virginia.
Virginia.
Famous Virginia.
Confront boldly.
Virginia of Virginia, 1587.
Make bold (to).
Presume.
Show no fear.
I ___ you!
Ventue
Roanoke Island's Virginia
Virginia of Va.
Be intrepid
Confront
Virginia of Roanoke
Kind of devil
Be venturesome
First Virginia in America
Word with say or devil
I ___ do all . . . : Macbeth
Screw up courage
Virginia's Virginia
What a nervous Nellie never takes
Risk
Virginia creeper: 1587–?
Virginia or challenge
Early Roanoke Islander
Have courage
Where Eagles ___: MacLean
Dickie of comics
Early Virginian
A famous Virginia
Colonist Virginia
Go for it
Face fear
Virginia ___, early American
Virginia of the lost colony
Type of devil
How _____ you!
Boldly attempt
Brazen
Madonna's "Truth or _____"
Take on
The brave do it
Try me preceder
Advice for the timid
Certain bet
Don't be a chicken
Double ___
Show bravery
Appear on "Fear Factor," say
Be plucky enough
It may make you do something foolish
Beard
Show spunk
Alternative to truth in a party game
Partner of truth
Reason to make a prank call, maybe
Show pluck
Virginia ___ (noted 1587 birth)
I bet you won't go bungee jumping, e.g.
Do I ___?
Say "You can't do that!" to, say
Inspiration for a "Jackass" stunt, maybe
Display one's guts
Precursor to a game of chicken
I bet you won't dive off the high board with your eyes closed, e.g.
Truth or ___?
Virginia ___, first English child born in America (1587)
Don't you ___!
Impetus for a bungee jump, maybe
Option for people who can't handle the truth?
Test of one's backbone
... if you ___!
One choice in a party game
Choice in a sleepover game
Impetus behind a prank, maybe
Truth's counterpart
Be bold enough (to)
Counterpart of truth
Reason to do a "stupid human trick"
Choice in a slumber party game
Party game choice
Go out on a limb
Take the leap
Provoke to prank, perhaps
Truth or --
'You wouldn't --!'
Where Eagles ___ Iron Maiden
Gorillaz song that took the challenge?
Replacements "I Will ___"
'81 Human League album
Misfits "Where Eagles ___"
Usually precedes a stage dive
Stones "Sit down, shut up, don't ___ to cry"
English band that took a chance?
Alternative to telling the truth
It might excuse you from telling the truth
It might get you out of having to tell the truth
Line in the sand
Throw down the glove
Direct provocation
Challenge someone
Gamble
_____ to be different
Inspiration for a prank, maybe
Test one's courage
Colonial baby of note
Show courage
Bet ya can't! e.g.
Call one's bluff
Accept a challenge
Offer up a challenge
Be a challenger
Double-dog challenge
Solve the rest of this puzzle Downs-only, e.g.
Bold choice in a party game
Choice when one can't handle the truth?
Double-dog ___
I triple-dog- ___ you!
Challenge, or take the challenge
Do I ___? ("Should I?")
North Carolina county
Virginia ____: first child born in the Colonies
Draw a line in the sand
Bell the cat, perhaps
Thrown-down gauntlet, e.g.
___ to dream
Truth alternative at a slumber party
Take up the gauntlet
Challenge "accepted" by 20-, 36- and 50-Across
Have the backbone
Incentive for a stunt, perhaps
Instigation for a prank, often
Show boldness
Show gutsiness
Show audacity
Truth or ___ (Kelela song)
Do you double dog ___ me?
Just Say No! program
Risky choice in a party game
Prank prelude, maybe
Playground taunt
Virginia of note
Certain game option
Reason for some recklessness
Demonstrate gumption
Act brazenly
___ to be Stupid (Weird Al song)
Thrown-down gauntlet
Show intrepidity
Stick one's neck out
Bring it on, e.g.
Exhibit audacity
Demonstrate audacity
Show some grit
Go ahead, make my day, e.g.