Odin. Unlike Zeus, Odin isn't really bothered by location - he is the all-father, and that's that. And don't forget, he gave his eye for wisdom - tricking him is all but impossible (only Loki has truly managed it). Strange can maneuver like anyone, but he'll still end up impaled by Gungnir
Fate's one weakness has always been his lack of physicality. And Marvel, as a being of magic, has some resistance to it. I have to go with the Big Red.
I think I'm going with the Tribble on this one. Adam would have a serious problem with Jo'nn's invisibility, I think, and either one could take out the other power wise.
Keith Richards is already dead - he died sometime back in the '70's, but the message hasn't gotten through all the drugs to his brain yet. At this rate he will outlast the Universe.
Nuclear vs. Biological weapons.
Captain Marvel has always been at his weakest against psychics. The Wisdom of Solomon grants some protection, but against Rachel Summers "some" is not enough.
I think I have to go with Fate here. Any being with quantifiable, physical powers is dead meat to Manhattan - but Fate is a Lord of Order and master of magic, the one thing Manhattan probably can't counter.
Goldfinger. Auric was his own man, not a tool of others, and his plot to irradiate the Fort Knox Gold was actually valid.
Blades a go-go - Sword vs Axe.
Mon-El has one major advantage over Hal - psychological stability. He could get Hal to expend his power ineffectually with a few good taunts.
But even if that doesn't work, Mon is tough enough to take a power-ring beating while delivering a Kryptonian one...which Hal isn't
Power wise, Odin should win. Samaritan has some very unusual abilities though, and his Empyrean Web seems to have a lot more powers than he normally uses.
Heck with it, I'm going with Samaritan.
Herc technically cannot be killed (Olympians in Marvel, unlike Asgardians, are true immortals), but he can be crushed, smashed, beaten, smeared across the landscape...and Manhattan could do all of that in the blink of an eye.