| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| EGG ON | Dare | |
| EGGON | Dare | |
| DEFY | Dare | |
| DARED | Of Dare | |
| DURST | Of Dare | |
| DARING | Of Dare | |
| DARE-DEVILTRIES | Of Dare-deviltry | |
| DEAR | Costly dare went bad | |
| AUNTRE | To venture; to dare. | |
| MODERATE | Dare me to become referee | |
| CHALLENGERS | Do they dare us to be contenders? | |
| DAYCARE | "Would Kay dare provide baby-sitting?" Spooner asked | |
| DARE-DEVILTRY | Reckless mischief; the action of a dare-devil. | |
| DRAB | First dare to raise bar was rather dull | |
| ARCED | First contestants in silly dare formed a semi-circle | |
| ERADICATE | Dare backfires when I get Ms Blanchett to conduct extermination | |
| OVERDARE | To dare too much or rashly; to be too daring. | |
| ADVENTURE | To venture upon; to run the risk of; to dare. | |
| DARE-DEVIL | A reckless fellow. Also used adjectively; as, dare-devil excitement. | |
| DACE | A small European cyprinoid fish (Squalius leuciscus or Leuciscus vulgaris); -- called also dare. | |
| BRAVE | To encounter with courage and fortitude; to set at defiance; to defy; to dare. | |
| VENTURE | To hazard one's self; to have the courage or presumption to do, undertake, or say something; to dare. | |
| HYPALLAGE | ...es from their proper subjects to other. Thus Virgil says, "dare classibus austros," to give the winds to the fleets, instead of dare classibus ... | |