| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| CHALLENGE | Confront | |
| ACCOST | Confront | |
| FACE | Confront | |
| CALLOUT | Confront (bias) | |
| TACKLE | Confront (problem) | |
| STANDUPTO | Confront courageously | |
| CONFRONTED | Of Confront | |
| CONFRONTING | Of Confront | |
| FACELESS | Confront fewer without identification | |
| FACE-LIFT | Confront elevator with a new look? | |
| OVERFRONT | To confront; to oppose; to withstand. | |
| OUTSCORN | To confront, or subdue, with greater scorn. | |
| FRONT | To face toward; to have the front toward; to confront; as, the house fronts the street. | |
| AFFRONT | To face in defiance; to confront; as, to affront death; hence, to meet in hostile encounter. | |
| CONFRONT | To put face to face; to cause to face or to meet; as, to confront one with the proofs of his wrong doing. | |
| MEET | To come in collision with; to confront in conflict; to encounter hostilely; as, they met the enemy and defeated them; the ship met opposing winds and currents. | |
| OPPOSE | To resist or antagonize by physical means, or by arguments, etc.; to contend against; to confront; to resist; to withstand; as, to oppose the king in battle; to oppose a bill in Congress. | |
| ENCOUNTER | To come against face to face; to meet; to confront, either by chance, suddenly, or deliberately; especially, to meet in opposition or with host... | |