| RASH | Like decisions made on a dare, typically |
| HOTCHIL | Food item that may be eaten on a dare |
| GONOGO | Like decisions to quit or continue |
| TOPDOWN | Like decision-making in a hierarchical organization |
| OPTED | Made a decision//Made a choice |
| APPELLATECOURT | In the law, what is a court that has the power to hear appeals and can review decisions made in anot |
| RULINGS | Decisions made by courts or tribunals (7) |
| HASTY | Decisions made with great speed and lacking considerations (5) |
| CAMARADERIE | A dare, a crime - and perhaps a feeling of companionship (11) |
| LOWBUDGET | Like a film made on a shoestring |
| RULING | Official decision made in a court |
| JUDGEMENT | Decision made by a court (9) |
| ARGUETHETOSS | Keep disputing a decision made by rough estates (5,3,4) |
| CUTANDDRIED | Unchangeable decision made like hay (3-3-5) |
| SLUG | Sam Ballard, a player from Sydney, died after eating a ___ for a dare - it was infected with rat lungworm (4) |
| PARADE | Father takes a dare, perhaps, to take part in a display |
| CHALLENGE | A dare that made Helen clag (9) |
| SUB | An informal word for an assistant editor; a sports team's reserve player; a hoagie/sandwich made on a long bread roll; or, an advance or loan (3) |
| SWIPE | Sweeping motion made on a phone screen - for example, when a soapland character is looking for a date (5) |
| LASH | A wish might be made on a loose one |