Defy |
Beard |
Brave |
Taunt |
Brazen |
Double |
Chance |
Gamble |
Ventue |
Provoke |
Take on |
Attempt |
Venture |
Presume |
Be bold |
Confront |
Risk ___ |
Challenge |
Do I ___? |
Face fear |
Risk (it) |
Be brazen |
Bold move |
Chance it |
Be brave! |
Go for it! |
Hazard ___ |
Act boldly |
Show nerve |
Show spunk |
Show pluck |
I ___ you! |
Take risks |
____ face! |
Face boldly |
Take a risk |
Certain bet |
Be intrepid |
Act riskily |
Take a shot |
Bold venture |
Have courage |
Show bravery |
Show courage |
Be audacious |
Take chances |
Bell the cat |
Take a chance |
Take the risk |
If you __ ... |
Truth or ___? |
Show boldness |
Type of devil |
YOLO catalyst |
Show audacity |
Take a gamble |
Be courageous |
Kind of devil |
Show defiance |
Have the guts |
Show gumption |
Have the nerve |
Don't you ___! |
Boldly attempt |
Meet defiantly |
Show gutsiness |
Challenge word |
Be venturesome |
Be bold enough |
Bold challenge |
Have the moxie |
Be a challenger |
Early Virginian |
Exhibit courage |
The brave do it |
Virginia of Va. |
Act of defiance |
Risky challenge |
Show some spunk |
Be brave enough |
Take the chance |
Take the plunge? |
''How ___ you?'' |
Try me" preceder |
Where Eagles ___ |
Be plucky enough |
Exhibit audacity |
Exhibit gumption |
Go for the gusto |
Make bold, maybe |
Oppose and defy. |
Partner of truth |
Screw up courage |
Show intrepidity |
Verbal challenge |
Dickie of comics |
Press one's luck |
Call one's bluff |
Have the courage |
Skate on thin ice |
Risky proposition |
Go on, I ___ you! |
I double-___ you! |
A famous Virginia |
Blatant challenge |
Challenge someone |
Child's challenge |
Colonist Virginia |
Demonstrate spunk |
Have the audacity |
Take a big chance |
Colonial Virginia |
Have the backbone |
Issue a challenge |
Have the chutzpah |
Defiant challenge |
Have the gumption |
Accept a challenge |
Bring it on," e.g. |
Display one's guts |
Don't be a chicken |
Don't play it safe |
Have the nerve (h) |
Have what it takes |
Taunting challenge |
Truth alternative? |
Make my day," e.g. |
Test one's courage |
Summon the courage |
--- to be different |
Bet ya can't," e.g. |
Be bold enough (to) |
Schoolyard pressure |
Truth's alternative |
Virginia of Roanoke |
Virginia's Virginia |
Have the nerve (to) |
Sleepover challenge |
Truth's counterpart |
___, Virginia . . . |
Stick one's neck out |
Be bold 31. Run-down |
Offer up a challenge |
Advice for the timid |
Take up the gauntlet |
Alternative to truth |
Issue a challenge to |
Schoolyard challenge |
North Carolina county |
''You wouldn't ___!'' |
Do your worst!," e.g. |
Double-dog" challenge |
I double dog ___ you! |
Devil's introduction? |
Have the courage (to) |
Recklessness catalyst |
Throw down a gauntlet |
Virginia or challenge |
Colonial baby of note |
'81 Human League album |
Early Roanoke Islander |
It may precede a stunt |
Test of one's backbone |
The opposite of truth? |
Word with say or devil |
Playground provocation |
Throw down the gauntlet |
Drug program on bumpers |
Have sufficient courage |
Reckless act instigator |
Bet you can't...," e.g. |
Start of a prank, maybe |
Replacements "I Will ___ |
Truth or __ (party game) |
First Virginia in America |
Madonna's "Truth or _____ |
Misfits "Where Eagles ___ |
Provoke to prank, perhaps |
Roanoke Island's Virginia |
Virginia of early America |
Throw caution to the wind |
Where Eagles ___": MacLean |
One choice in a party game |
Playground taunt, at times |
Virginia creeper: 1587–? |
Thrown-down gauntlet, e.g. |
Virginia of the lost colony |
Truth or ___" (Madonna film) |
Appear on "Fear Factor," say |
Reason for some recklessness |
Virginia ___, early American |
I ___ do all . . . ": Macbeth |
Where Eagles ___" Iron Maiden |
Option in a pajama party game |
Usually precedes a stage dive |
Respond to pressure, in a way |
Ice Bucket Challenge's premise |
Incentive for a prank, perhaps |
Incentive for a stunt, perhaps |
Instigation for a prank, often |
Inspiration for a prank, maybe |
It might begin "Bet you can't! |
Precursor to a game of chicken |
Prelude to an injury, sometimes |
Statement like "I bet you can't |
Truth or ___ (risky party game) |
Virginia ___ (noted 1587 birth) |
Stan Bush song that challenges? |
Make my day!" or "Bet you can't |
A silly stunt may be done on one |
Appear on "Fear Factor," perhaps |
English band that took a chance? |
Impetus for a bungee jump, maybe |
Say "You can't do that!" to, say |
Draw a line in the sand, perhaps |
Impetus for some foolish behavior |
One may lead to a game of chicken |
What a nervous Nellie never takes |
Truth or ___ (slumber party game) |
Truth or ___ (naughty party game) |
Reason to make a prank call, maybe |
Challenge to do something foolhardy |
It may make you do something stupid |
Truth's alternative in a party game |
Alternative to truth in a party game |
It may make you do something foolish |
Truth or ___ (Madonna fragrance brand) |
Gorillaz song that took the challenge? |
You don't have the guts to ..." comment |
How ___ you!" (offended person's remark) |
I bet you won't go bungee jumping," e.g. |
Inspiration for a "Jackass" stunt, maybe |
Challenge that may result in a prank call |
It's for those who can't handle the truth |
Many a first kiss (or was that just me...) |
Stones "Sit down, shut up, don't ___ to cry |
Option for people who can't handle the truth? |
Solve the rest of this puzzle Downs-only," e.g. |
Virginia ____: first child born in the Colonies |
Virginia ___ (first English child born in the New World) |
Virginia ___, first English child born in America (1587) |
I double-___ you!" ("I bet you're too chicken to do this!") |
I bet you won't dive off the high board with your eyes closed," e.g. |