Met as a challenge
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AnswerCrossword Clue
ROSETOMet, as a challenge
ROSETOMet, as a difficult challenge
ROSETO... the occasion (met a challenge)
PETEROSETOTHEOCCASIONReds great met a tough challenge?
FACEDITMet the challenge
RISESTOMeets, as a challenge
STEPUPTOAccept, as a challenge
TOOKONAccepted, as a challenge
HADATAttacked, as a challenge
RISESUPTOMeets, as a challenge
ROSETOFaced, as a challenge.
TAKESONAccepts, as a challenge
METFaced, as a challenge
RISETOMeet, as a challenge
GIRDPrepare, as for a challenge
TACKLETake on, as a challenge
MEETDeal with, as a challenge
GEARUPGet ready as for a challenge
METCoped effectively with, as a challenge
MEETFace up to, as a challenge
ROSETOFaced head-on, as a challenge
STEELEDBraced (oneself), as for a challenge
RISETOTake on successfully, as a challenge
UNMETNot yet fulfilled, as a challenge
UNMETYet to be conquered, as a challenge
taketo accept as a challenge; contend against
RISETONot back down from, as a challenge
recuseto disqualify or challenge as judge in a particular case
recusedRECUSE, to disqualify or challenge as judge in a particular case
recusesRECUSE, to disqualify or challenge as judge in a particular case
RACEMEFlower cluster whose name can also be read as a challenge
recusingRECUSE, to disqualify or challenge as judge in a particular case
recusalthe act of recusing (to disqualify or challenge as judge in a particular case)
recusalsRECUSAL, the act of recusing (to disqualify or challenge as judge in a particular case)
darechallenge to perform an action especially as a proof of courage dared him to jump
recuseto reject or challenge (a judge or juror) as disqualified to act, esp. because of interest or bias
recusingto reject or challenge (a judge or juror) as disqualified to act, esp. because of interest or bias
alternativeOf or relating to behavior that is considered unconventional and is often seen as a challenge to traditional norms
recusedChallenge (a judge, prosecutor, or juror) as unqualified to perform legal duties because of a possible conflict of interest or lack of impartiality