Word "TALE" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a trivial lie
Synonyms:
fib, story, taradiddle, tarradiddle

Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program
Synonyms:
narration, narrative, story

Crossword Clues for TALE

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*Magical story that captures 8a, 24a, 32a, 43a, and 52a
*Thumbelina emerges from a flower in a fairy ___
Folk story USA Today 25 Jun 2025
Fable (4) Mirror Quick 25 Jun 2025
Heard end of story (4) Mirror Cryptic 25 Jun 2025
Story Wall Street Journal 23 Jun 2025
Teal
Story Eugene Sheffer 19 Jun 2025
Fable (4) Mirror Quick 18 Jun 2025
Story Commuter 18 Jun 2025
Heard end of story (4) Mirror Cryptic 18 Jun 2025
A yarn (4)
"Hachi: A Dog's ___"; Gere movie
Yarn Eugene Sheffer 10 Jun 2025
Old wives' ___ New York Times 09 Jun 2025
"Faerie ___ Theatre" (TV series presented by Shelley Duvall)
Sounds like the end of the story (4)
Story USA Today Quick 04 Jun 2025
Story The Telegraph Mini 02 Jun 2025
Late changing story (4)
TV series, The Handmaid's ...
Yarn LA Times Daily 22 May 2025
Late-order batters recounted a story (4)
"Tall" story Universal 17 May 2025
Story Commuter 15 May 2025
Story that might be "tall" Newsday 07 May 2025
Story Commuter 06 May 2025
Let a story be woven of it (4)
Story The Telegraph Quick 29 Apr 2025
"A ___ of Two Cities" Universal 24 Apr 2025
Narrative Commuter 17 Apr 2025
Long story USA Today 17 Apr 2025
Story Commuter 14 Apr 2025
Drama series based on Margaret Atwood's novel, The Handmaid's - (4)
Account New York Times 06 Apr 2025
Narrative Commuter 05 Apr 2025
A ___ of Two Cities, Dickens book (4)
Story that might be "tall" Newsday 01 Apr 2025
Fairy ___ New York Times 30 Mar 2025
Story, yarn Puzzler Backwords 27 Mar 2025
Story Mirror Classic 26 Mar 2025
Lie; beginning to taste beer? The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 25 Mar 2025
Charles Dickens' "A ___ of Two Cities"
Story that might be "tall" USA Today 22 Mar 2025
The Winter's ___, Shakespearean comedy romance featuring the characters Florizel and Perdita (4)
Story about a late sort (4)
Campfire monologue Wall Street Journal 12 Mar 2025
Fable Mirror Quick 11 Mar 2025
Time to have a drink and a yarn (4)
Heard end of story Mirror Cryptic 11 Mar 2025
Evangeline: A ___ of Acadie
*Magical story that captures 8a, 24a, 32a, 43a, and 52a
Narrative Commuter 05 Mar 2025
Word after folk or fairy LA Times Daily 03 Mar 2025
Fish story LA Times Daily 01 Mar 2025
This may recount part of a pivotal exploit (4)
Book: A - Of Two Cities
Story Universal 21 Feb 2025
Not entirely remarkable English story
This may recount part of a coastal exploit (4)
Story time followed by drink
Fable Mirror Quick 09 Feb 2025
Heard end of story Mirror Cryptic 09 Feb 2025
Yarn Thomas Joseph 06 Feb 2025
Fictional story Family Time 03 Feb 2025
"A ___ of Two Cities," novel by Charles Dickens
Saga about tableland that's not bland (4)
A false story (4)
Some mortal enemies, in the story (4)
Late-order batters heard a false story (4)
Fable Mirror Quick 01 Jan 2025
Heard end of story Mirror Cryptic 01 Jan 2025
"The Handmaid's ___" USA Today 31 Dec 2024
Fireside story
Last word of a Shakespeare play title
Fable Mirror Quick 20 Dec 2024
Heard end of story Mirror Cryptic 20 Dec 2024
Story shared around the campfire
The story of beer at the Turk's Head (4)
Story USA Today 14 Dec 2024
Narrated yarn Newsday 12 Dec 2024
"The Handmaid's ___," TV series starring Elisabeth Moss
Word after "tall" or "fairy" Universal 09 Dec 2024
Teller's offering Wall Street Journal 20 Nov 2024
Story Eugene Sheffer 19 Nov 2024
Yarn The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 19 Nov 2024
This may recount part of an oriental exploit (4)
Shark ____, fishy Will Smith animation The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 13 Nov 2024
Story or account, often tall Family Time 11 Nov 2024
Narrative Commuter 08 Nov 2024
A Winter's ____ by William Shakespeare The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 05 Nov 2024
Story told around the campfire Family Time 03 Nov 2024
Story Commuter 02 Nov 2024
Story The Telegraph Quick 02 Nov 2024
Fable Mirror Quick 25 Oct 2024
Story Commuter 25 Oct 2024
Heard end of story Mirror Cryptic 25 Oct 2024
It sounds like the end of the story
Narrative The Telegraph Quick 19 Oct 2024
Heard end of story Mirror Cryptic 15 Oct 2024
Fable Mirror Quick 15 Oct 2024
Folk story Newsday 14 Oct 2024
In fact, a lengthy account (4)
Charles Dickens' "A ___ of Two Cities"
Story told about a one to wag? (4)
Fairy-___ ending Universal 04 Oct 2024
Narrated story Newsday 02 Oct 2024
Yarn Wall Street Journal 02 Oct 2024
A Knight's -, Heath Ledger medieval jousting film (4)
"A ____ of Two Cities" Universal 28 Sep 2024
Piece of folklore Universal 26 Sep 2024
Story USA Today Quick 25 Sep 2024
Account LA Times Mini 20 Sep 2024
"A Bronx ____"
"Tall" story Universal 19 Sep 2024
"Tall" story Newsday 17 Sep 2024
Fairy ___ (story genre for "Cinderella")
Story The Telegraph Quick 16 Sep 2024
Word with "fairy" or "folk"
Word with adventure, fairy or folk Family Time 15 Sep 2024
Colorful story Newsday 11 Sep 2024
Story Universal 10 Sep 2024
Narrative USA Today 02 Sep 2024
Heard the last part of story
Folk story, fairy
Narration The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 01 Sep 2024
Account New York Times 28 Aug 2024
Tale overdue (anag) (4)
STORY Wall Street Journal 24 Aug 2024
"It is a - told ..."
A story of mortal endeavour
Yarn Wall Street Journal 21 Aug 2024
Heard end of story Mirror Cryptic 18 Aug 2024
Fable Mirror Quick 18 Aug 2024
Story Commuter 17 Aug 2024
"I caught a fish thiiiiis big," e.g. LA Times Daily 14 Aug 2024
Anecdote Commuter 13 Aug 2024
Yarn Wall Street Journal 07 Aug 2024
Tall ___ (exaggerated story)
Yarn Thomas Joseph 02 Aug 2024
Account LA Times Daily 31 Jul 2024
Story that might be "tall" Newsday 23 Jul 2024
Narrative, story Puzzler Backwords 22 Jul 2024
Story, yarn Puzzler Backwords 18 Jul 2024
"Tall" story USA Today 11 Jul 2024
Story concealed by mortal enemies
On the radio, follow story The Telegraph Cryptic 25 Jun 2024
Narrative Commuter 21 Jun 2024
Word after "tall" or "fairy" Universal 20 Jun 2024
Story Commuter 19 Jun 2024
Story New York Times 17 Jun 2024
Story Eugene Sheffer 14 Jun 2024
"The Winter's -"
"Tall" story Newsday 04 Jun 2024
Late story (anag) (4)
Yarn Eugene Sheffer 30 May 2024
A story of mortal exploits
Yarn Eugene Sheffer 29 May 2024
A story of some mortal endeavour (4)
Story's end read out (4)
A ___ of a Tub , Jonathan Swift satire (4)
One revealing some talent for writing? (4)
Related thing New York Times 18 May 2024
Word in the English translation of Genji Monogatari
Story Commuter 15 May 2024
The Handmaid's ____, Margaret Atwood novel The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 15 May 2024
A ___ of Two Cities (Dickens novel)
Word with "tall" or "fairy" Family Time 05 May 2024
"The Handmaid's -" TV 05 May 2024
Story is no longer fresh with no introduction (4) The Guardian Quick 04 May 2024
Story is no longer fresh with no introduction (4) The Guardian Quick Cryptic 04 May 2024
A Bronx ___ (De Niro movie)
Narrative is, at best, a legend about it (4)
Narrative Commuter 26 Apr 2024
Cautionary __ LA Times Daily 25 Apr 2024
"___ as old as time . . ." USA Today 24 Apr 2024
" as old as time. . ."
Story included in Fatal Encounter
The story of a fatal encounter
Fairy ___, story with a "happily ever after," perhaps
Narrative The Sun Two Speed 13 Apr 2024
Told end in story The Sun Two Speed 13 Apr 2024
Unbelievable story LA Times Daily 11 Apr 2024
Fable Mirror Quick 10 Apr 2024
Late ordering story Mirror Cryptic 10 Apr 2024
"Tall" story Newsday 09 Apr 2024
Fictional account Wall Street Journal 08 Apr 2024
Narrative story Newsday 01 Apr 2024
Fairy ___, story with a "happily ever after," perhaps
Piece of folklore Universal 30 Mar 2024
"Cautionary" story USA Today 29 Mar 2024
Yarn LA Times Daily 28 Mar 2024
"A - of Two Cities"
Anecdote Commuter 23 Mar 2024
Charles Dickens' "A ___ of Two Cities"
"Hachi: A Dog's ___"; 2009 Richard Gere movie
Something that can be spun New York Times 21 Mar 2024
"Tall" story Newsday 19 Mar 2024
As they say, end of story! (4)
As they say, end of story! The Guardian Cryptic 18 Mar 2024
Yarn you can't knit with Universal 17 Mar 2024
Sanctuary: A Witch's ___ (AMC+ series)
There's one about Two Cities
Offering from the miller or the cook, in Chaucer New York Times 12 Mar 2024
Campfire telling Family Time 10 Mar 2024
Bit of folklore Wall Street Journal 09 Mar 2024
Story, yarn (4) Puzzler 07 Mar 2024
*Magical story that captures 8a, 24a, 32a, 43a, and 52a
Heard end of story Mirror Cryptic 06 Mar 2024
Fable Mirror Quick 06 Mar 2024
A story of mortal enchantment (4)
Fable Mirror Quick 03 Mar 2024
Late translating story Mirror Cryptic 03 Mar 2024
Story heading title amplifies last episode (4)
"Tall" story USA Today 26 Feb 2024
Word after "fairy" or "folk" Universal 21 Feb 2024
Chaucer chapter LA Times Daily 14 Feb 2024
"Tall" story Newsday 12 Feb 2024
Story Commuter 07 Feb 2024
Story The Telegraph Quick 07 Feb 2024
Story, often rooted in folklore
See 9 Across Mirror Quiz 31 Jan 2024
Colorful story Newsday 22 Jan 2024
Story to follow by the sound of it (4)
One of 24 in a Chaucer book New York Times 16 Jan 2024
Story of dog read out The Times Quick Cryptic 12 Jan 2024
Thanks the French for the story (4)
Account Thomas Joseph 30 Dec 2023
Fable Mirror Quick 29 Dec 2023
Heard end of story Mirror Cryptic 29 Dec 2023
The Winter's ___, Shakespeare play (4)
Yarn Wall Street Journal 27 Dec 2023
Story that may be ''tall'' Newsday 25 Dec 2023
Story that may be 'tall'
"The Winter's ___" New York Times 24 Dec 2023
Hidden theme of the puzzle Newsday 22 Dec 2023
Piece of folklore Universal 22 Dec 2023
Late translating story Mirror Cryptic 19 Dec 2023
Unlikely account
Fable Mirror Quick 19 Dec 2023
Word after tall or fairy Wall Street Journal 18 Dec 2023
The story and the first drink (4)
Story Mirror Classic 07 Dec 2023
Sounds like the end of the yarn (4)
The Winter's ___
Colorful story Newsday 28 Nov 2023
Story Thomas Joseph 28 Nov 2023
Yarn The Guardian Quick 25 Nov 2023
Story LA Times Daily 22 Nov 2023
Story USA Today 19 Nov 2023
Story book removed from desk The Telegraph Toughie 15 Nov 2023
Chronicle Premier Sunday 22 Oct 2023
Word after "tell" or "tall" Universal 14 Oct 2023
Narrative LA Times Daily 14 Oct 2023
Made-up story Universal 09 Oct 2023
"Tall" story Universal 04 Oct 2023
Urban legend, e.g. New York Times 26 Sep 2023
Story USA Today 25 Sep 2023
Brothers Grimm story Universal 24 Sep 2023
Yarn The Telegraph Quick 23 Sep 2023
Wonderful story Family Time 18 Sep 2023
Story Eugene Sheffer 13 Sep 2023
Word after tall or tell New York Times 11 Sep 2023
Related thing New York Times 10 Sep 2023
Colorful story Newsday 06 Sep 2023
'Tall' story Newsday 05 Sep 2023
"The Handmaid's ___" (Margaret Atwood novel)
Storybook entry Wall Street Journal 25 Aug 2023
Folk story LA Times Daily 22 Aug 2023
Adventure story Family Time 21 Aug 2023
It might be related Wall Street Journal 17 Aug 2023
Folk story Newsday 13 Aug 2023
Spinner's yarn LA Times Daily 29 Jul 2023
Account New York Times 21 Jul 2023
Story The Telegraph Quick 19 Jul 2023
Campfire story USA Today 12 Jul 2023
Story Universal 11 Jul 2023
Fairy-___ ending Universal 05 Jul 2023
Story The Telegraph Quick 04 Jul 2023
___ as old as time USA Today 01 Jul 2023
Bit of fiction New York Times 24 Jun 2023
Story to follow on the radio The Times Cryptic 22 Jun 2023
See 69 Across Newsday 07 Jun 2023
Account Thomas Joseph 06 Jun 2023
See 35 Across Newsday 04 Jun 2023
Story end is heard The Telegraph Cryptic 30 May 2023
Yarn Eugene Sheffer 13 May 2023
Story Premier Sunday 07 May 2023
Story Eugene Sheffer 04 May 2023
'Tall' or 'cautionary' story USA Today 28 Apr 2023
Grimm story
Yarn woven orally Newsday 24 Feb 2023
Dickens' "A ___ of Two Cities"
Bit of folklore USA Today 22 Feb 2023
Account Thomas Joseph 01 Feb 2023
'The Green Frogs,' for example USA Today 25 Dec 2022
One may be related to you Wall Street Journal 24 Dec 2022
Account Thomas Joseph 20 Dec 2022
Story Thomas Joseph 19 Dec 2022
Story that might be 'tall' Newsday 08 Nov 2022
Colorful story Newsday 31 Oct 2022
"The ___ of Despereaux" by Kate DiCamillo Family Time 24 Oct 2022
Yarn Eugene Sheffer 18 Oct 2022
Story Eugene Sheffer 07 Oct 2022
Story that might be 'tall' Newsday 04 Oct 2022
Colorful story USA Today 02 Oct 2022
See 124-Across LA Times Daily 25 Sep 2022
Story USA Today 23 Sep 2022
Story USA Today 20 Sep 2022
Story LA Times Daily 14 Sep 2022
Adventurous story Family Time 12 Sep 2022
Word after "tall" or "fairy" Universal 06 Sep 2022
Account LA Times Daily 03 Sep 2022
Story; lie The Telegraph Quick 29 Aug 2022
Bit of lore USA Today 25 Aug 2022
Cautionary ___ USA Today 23 Aug 2022
Folk story Family Time 22 Aug 2022
"Tall" story Premier Sunday 14 Aug 2022
Story USA Today 12 Aug 2022
Word after 'fairy' or 'folk' USA Today 28 Jul 2022
Chaucer chapter New York Times 28 Jul 2022
Adventurous story Family Time 22 Jul 2022
Yarn New York Times 17 Jul 2022
Yarn Eugene Sheffer 08 Jul 2022
Bit of lore USA Today 03 Jul 2022
Reportedly follow story The Telegraph Cryptic 27 Jun 2022
"___ as old as time" (Disney lyrics)
Narrative Newsday 09 Jun 2022
Story that might be 'tall' USA Today 17 May 2022
Story The Telegraph Quick 16 May 2022
Fairy-___ romance Universal 10 May 2022
On the radio, closely follow story The Times Cryptic 14 Apr 2022
Something to spin Wall Street Journal 23 Mar 2022
Story Thomas Joseph 14 Mar 2022
Story LA Times Daily 11 Mar 2022
Story The Washington Post 11 Mar 2022
Lie in hospital, exhausted The Times Cryptic 28 Feb 2022
Story Universal 11 Feb 2022
Charles Dickens' "A ___ of Two Cities"
Yarn Wall Street Journal 26 Jan 2022
Story Eugene Sheffer 24 Jan 2022
Narrated story Newsday 23 Jan 2022
Narrated story with heroes and villains Family Time 02 Jan 2022
Third rate drink and whopper? Irish Times Crosaire 01 Jan 2022
Parable or allegory New York Times 26 Dec 2021
'The Nutcracker and the Mouse King,' e.g The Washington Post Sunday 26 Dec 2021
Yarn Eugene Sheffer 25 Dec 2021
Yarn relative LA Times Daily 22 Dec 2021
"Mike's Dream: A Christmas ___," 1993 Christmas episode from the TV series "Dr.Quinn, Medicine Woman"
Story USA Today 14 Dec 2021
Incredible story that teaches you something Family Time 29 Nov 2021
Story, anecdote Irish Times Simplex 25 Nov 2021
Adventurous story Family Time 21 Nov 2021
Colorful account Universal 18 Oct 2021
Account Thomas Joseph 13 Oct 2021
It may be a tall one The Washington Post 01 Oct 2021
It may be a tall one LA Times Daily 01 Oct 2021
Fictional account Newsday 26 Sep 2021
'The Mirror of Matsuyama,' for one USA Today 22 Sep 2021
'The Handmaid's ___' USA Today 20 Sep 2021
Story; lie The Times Concise 17 Sep 2021
What, we're told, is 2 what we're told The Telegraph Toughie 10 Sep 2021
"Cautionary" account LA Times Daily 09 Sep 2021
'Cautionary' account The Washington Post 09 Sep 2021
Narrative Premier Sunday 05 Sep 2021
Story The Telegraph Quick 01 Sep 2021
Saga Wall Street Journal 26 Aug 2021
"A ___ of Two Cities," novel by Charles Dickens
Account Thomas Joseph 20 Aug 2021
Yarn New York Times 18 Aug 2021
Listened to back story
Charles Dickens' "A ___ of Two Cities"
Story Eugene Sheffer 27 Jul 2021
Account Thomas Joseph 22 Jul 2021
"Tall" story Universal 21 Jul 2021
"A Bronx ___," 1993 crime drama that features The Beatles' "Come Together"
"It is a __ told by an idiot": Macbeth LA Times Daily 18 Jul 2021
'It is a __ told by an idiot': Macbeth The Washington Post 18 Jul 2021
Account Thomas Joseph 17 Jul 2021
Story LA Times Daily 11 Jul 2021
Story The Washington Post 11 Jul 2021
Yarn Eugene Sheffer 09 Jul 2021
A fisherman may spin one LA Times Daily 07 Jul 2021
A fisherman may spin one The Washington Post 07 Jul 2021
Story The Telegraph Quick 06 Jul 2021
Story Thomas Joseph 05 Jul 2021
"The Handmaid's ___," Margaret Atwood's 1985 dystopian novel that follows the journey of a woman in a totalitarian state
Yarn Eugene Sheffer 15 May 2021
Account The Washington Post 07 May 2021
Account LA Times Daily 07 May 2021
Colorful story Universal 03 May 2021
Bit of folklore Newsday 25 Apr 2021
Narrative The Telegraph Quick 23 Apr 2021
"The ___ of Despereaux," 2008 animated fantasy film in which Emma Watson voiced Princess Pea
'The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl,' e.g USA Today 14 Apr 2021
That's some story New York Times 08 Apr 2021
One shared at a campfire The Washington Post 07 Apr 2021
One shared at a campfire LA Times Daily 07 Apr 2021
Story that might be ''tall'' Newsday 06 Apr 2021
Fabulist's work LA Times Daily 03 Apr 2021
Fabulist's work The Washington Post 03 Apr 2021
Story The Times Concise 19 Mar 2021
Account that might earn interest Wall Street Journal 13 Mar 2021
Bit of folklore USA Today 11 Mar 2021
Rousing adventure story Family Time 08 Mar 2021
Account New York Times 05 Mar 2021
Colorful story Newsday 03 Mar 2021
Anecdote Premier Sunday 21 Feb 2021
Chaucer narrative Newsday 21 Feb 2021
Story USA Today 19 Feb 2021
Story The Telegraph Quick 17 Feb 2021
Campfire story Universal 15 Feb 2021
Story's end read aloud
''Tall'' story Newsday 09 Feb 2021
Fish story Family Time 07 Feb 2021
Campfire story USA Today 04 Feb 2021
Story that might be 'cautionary' USA Today 02 Feb 2021
Dramatically it follows the winter‘s end, we hear
Chronicle Wall Street Journal 25 Jan 2021
Folk story Family Time 10 Jan 2021
Yarn Wall Street Journal 04 Jan 2021
Fairy ___ The Washington Post Sunday 27 Dec 2020
Piece of lore USA Today 26 Dec 2020
Story Wall Street Journal 14 Dec 2020
Fairy ___ New York Times 12 Dec 2020
Story‘s end read aloud
Story that's often ''tall'' Newsday 17 Nov 2020
Dickens' "A ___ of Two Cities"
Not commencing old story
Story, narrative Irish Times Simplex 07 Oct 2020
Yarn LA Times Daily 02 Oct 2020
Yarn The Washington Post 02 Oct 2020
Yarn Universal 15 Sep 2020
Unbelievable story USA Today 12 Sep 2020
Account Wall Street Journal 29 Aug 2020
See 51 Down Newsday 25 Aug 2020
Story Thomas Joseph 17 Aug 2020
Fairy ___ USA Today 26 Jul 2020
Sample of folklore Newsday 22 Jul 2020
Story that might be tall Newsday 20 Jul 2020
Cautionary ___ USA Today 12 Jul 2020
"___ as old as time" ("Beauty and the Beast" song)
Piece of lore Universal 26 Jun 2020
Word after 'tall' or 'fairy' USA Today 22 Jun 2020
Grimm account Newsday 11 Jun 2020
Story Eugene Sheffer 22 May 2020
Follow spoken narrative
Narrative Wall Street Journal 29 Apr 2020
Bit of 2-Down USA Today 27 Apr 2020
"Living to Tell the ___," 2002 book by Gabriel Garcia Marquez that was the first volume of his autobiography
Made-up story
Porky dog needs to be picked up
A tall one is exaggerated New York Times 07 Apr 2020
''Tall'' yarn Newsday 05 Apr 2020
Account Thomas Joseph 03 Apr 2020
Story Universal 31 Mar 2020
Folk story Newsday 09 Mar 2020
It can involve an adventure Family Time 09 Mar 2020
Food cooked in a cornhusk New York Times 05 Mar 2020
Drink after time – that might be a whopper
Hear end of story
Yarn Thomas Joseph 27 Feb 2020
Bedtime story Family Time 16 Feb 2020
Adventure story Family Time 10 Feb 2020
Yarn used in ornamental embroidery
Almost incredible English fiction
Story that might be 'tall' USA Today 07 Dec 2019
Tall ___ (yarn) Universal 02 Dec 2019
Bit of 40 Down The Washington Post Sunday 24 Nov 2019
Grimm story Newsday 17 Nov 2019
"Hachi: A Dog's ___," 2009 drama film starring Richard Gere based on the true story of a faithful dog
'The Handmaid's __': Atwood novel The Washington Post 12 Nov 2019
"The Handmaid's __": Atwood novel LA Times Daily 12 Nov 2019
Ghost story, e.g Wall Street Journal 31 Oct 2019
Ghost story, e.g The Washington Post Sunday 27 Oct 2019
Load of bunk USA Today 27 Oct 2019
Yarn New York Times 27 Oct 2019
"The Handmaid's ___" Universal 13 Oct 2019
"Fairy" follower in children's literature
Temperature of drink and whopper? Irish Times Crosaire 25 Sep 2019
Uncle Remus offering Family Time 01 Sep 2019
Dickens' "A ___ of Two Cities"
Fairy ___ Family Time 11 Aug 2019
Imaginatively narrated story
Something related Newsday 02 Aug 2019
Brothers Grimm offering USA Today 28 Jul 2019
Folklorist's account USA Today 26 Jul 2019
'Rumpelstiltskin,' e.g The Washington Post Sunday 14 Jul 2019
Gripping recounting Newsday 28 Jun 2019
In recital, follow story
Whopper Universal 06 Jun 2019
'Tall' account USA Today 06 Jun 2019
Made-up story New York Times 04 Jun 2019
Reportedly follow story
Raconteur's delivery USA Today 16 May 2019
Dickens' "A ___ of Two Cities"
Charles Dickens' "A ___ of Two Cities"
First word of Celine Dion's "Beauty and the Beast" The New Yorker 22 Apr 2019
Folklorist's story USA Today 15 Apr 2019
Story Canadiana 08 Apr 2019
Woeful story, perhaps USA Today 05 Apr 2019
Folk story Universal 02 Apr 2019
Folksy narrative USA Today 25 Mar 2019
Story that may be ''tall'' Newsday 18 Mar 2019
Saga Universal 24 Feb 2019
Caught person following relation The Telegraph Toughie 22 Feb 2019
Bit of folklore The Washington Post 07 Feb 2019
Bit of folklore LA Times Daily 07 Feb 2019
Folksy story USA Today 06 Feb 2019
Kind of account Newsday 02 Feb 2019
Narrative The New Yorker 21 Jan 2019
Dickens wrote one about two cities
Announced end in story The Sun Two Speed 07 Jan 2019
Tall __ The Washington Post 03 Jan 2019
Tall __ LA Times Daily 03 Jan 2019
Folksy story
Woeful story, perhaps
Account
Bit of folklore
Tall __
"The Handmaid's ___"
Campfire story
Folk story
Saga
Whopper
"Tall" account
Brothers Grimm offering
Campfire story
Folklorist's account
Folksy narrative
Made-up story
Yarn
Ghost story, e.g.
Load of bunk
Raconteur's delivery
It's tall when exaggerated
Story, anecdote Irish Times Simplex 22 Dec 2018
Offering at a campfire, maybe The Chronicle of Higher Education 14 Dec 2018
Sounds like "tail" but it's actually an interesting story
Exaggerated account The Washington Post Sunday 02 Dec 2018
Story New York Times 19 Nov 2018
A narrative or a story
"Shark ___," 2004 animated ocean movie about a fish who lies about killing a shark
Fanciful story Universal 16 Oct 2018
Told end in story The Sun Two Speed 13 Oct 2018
Narrative The Sun Two Speed 13 Oct 2018
Narrated story Newsday 10 Oct 2018
Part of a literary anthology USA Today 07 Sep 2018
Storybook story Newsday 26 Aug 2018
'A ___ of Two Cities' New York Times 14 Aug 2018
Grimm piece The Washington Post Sunday 05 Aug 2018
Chaucerian account USA Today 28 Jul 2018
Part of an anthology USA Today 25 Jul 2018
Wonderful story Family Time 22 Jul 2018
Whodunit, e.g New York Times 19 Jul 2018
What a fisherman might bring home even if he doesn't catch any fish New York Times 16 Jul 2018
Cooper work LA Times Daily 08 Jul 2018
Cooper work The Washington Post 08 Jul 2018
Folk __ Newsday 07 Jul 2018
"A ___ of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens
Bit of lore Premier Sunday 17 Jun 2018
"___ as old as time" ("Beauty and the Beast" song)
Folksy story Wall Street Journal 04 Jun 2018
Raconteur's offering USA Today 03 Jun 2018
Something a sailor spins Universal 02 Jun 2018
Fish story USA Today 30 May 2018
Story; lie The Times Concise 17 May 2018
Enchanting story Family Time 13 May 2018
Charming story Universal 07 May 2018
Account Universal 05 May 2018
Story The Washington Post 04 May 2018
Story LA Times Daily 04 May 2018
Fairy story Universal 23 Apr 2018
Chaucer offering USA Today 18 Apr 2018
Fish story Premier Sunday 15 Apr 2018
Chaucer story Newsday 08 Apr 2018
Washington Irving offering USA Today 06 Apr 2018
'A __ of Two Cities' The Washington Post 26 Mar 2018
"A __ of Two Cities" LA Times Daily 26 Mar 2018
Thanks the French for report The Sun Two Speed 23 Mar 2018
Report of Tory leader meeting porter
Chaucer work USA Today 18 Feb 2018
Something to spin New York Times 16 Feb 2018
Folklore sample Newsday 25 Jan 2018
Bit of fiction Thomas Joseph 12 Jan 2018
Story
Something to spin
Folksy story
Account
Raconteur's offering
Part of an anthology
Part of a literary anthology
Folklorist's story
Fish story
Chaucerian account
Chaucer work
Chaucer offering
Whodunit, e.g.
Offering at a campfire, maybe
What a fisherman might bring home even if he doesn't catch any fish
Something a sailor spins
Fanciful story
Fairy story
Charming story
Account
Cooper work
Load of baloney USA Today 10 Dec 2017
Chaucer offering The Washington Post 07 Dec 2017
Chaucer offering LA Times Daily 07 Dec 2017
Yarn Premier Sunday 12 Nov 2017
Scheherazade's specialty The Chronicle of Higher Education 10 Nov 2017
Scheherazade's offering The Washington Post Sunday 29 Oct 2017
Minstrel's recitation Universal 27 Oct 2017
Piece of gossip Newsday 29 Sep 2017
Story's end read aloud
Fish story New York Times 15 Aug 2017
Narrative Newsday 30 Jul 2017
See 1 Across The Telegraph Cryptic 25 Jul 2017
"A ___ of Two Cities" (Charles Dickens novel)
Shakespeare's 'The Winter's ___' New York Times 26 Jun 2017
Offering from Chaucer's miller or cook USA Today 18 Jun 2017
A story or piece of folklore (rhymes with "Pale")
Story that's old and uninteresting, not starting
Beatrix Potter's 'The __ of Peter Rabbit' The Washington Post 09 May 2017
Beatrix Potter's "The __ of Peter Rabbit" LA Times Daily 09 May 2017
Angler's account Universal 05 May 2017
Story that's "spun" USA Today 04 May 2017
Extended account Newsday 27 Apr 2017
Extract to affect a legitimate story Irish Times Crosaire 05 Apr 2017
Lie shown up by relative
Story
"A ___ of Two Cities" (novel by Charles Dickens)
Yarn Canadiana 20 Mar 2017
Storybook story Wall Street Journal 18 Mar 2017
Porky‘s tip on the radio
Story that's "spun"
Minstrel's recitation
Bit of folklore
Beatrix Potter's "The __ of Peter Rabbit"
Chaucer offering
Load of baloney
Scheherazade's specialty
Offering from Chaucer's miller or cook
Shakespeare's "The Winter's ___"
Fish story
Angler's account
Story
"A ___ of Two Cities" Family Time 25 Dec 2016
'Tall' story Premier Sunday 11 Dec 2016
Many a Poe work USA Today 04 Dec 2016
Second word of a Dickens title Universal 04 Dec 2016
Chaucer concoction Newsday 06 Nov 2016
Lie back when listening
"Cautionary" account LA Times Daily 31 Oct 2016
Fictional account Jonesin 25 Oct 2016
Folksy account LA Times Daily 24 Oct 2016
Time is something you can tell
"Tall" story LA Times Daily 17 Oct 2016
Improbable concoction Newsday 24 Sep 2016
"Canterbury" story LA Times Daily 21 Sep 2016
One may be related to you Wall Street Journal 15 Sep 2016
Fictional account USA Today 10 Sep 2016
Story of your trip, perhaps Jonesin 23 Aug 2016
Narration Canadiana 15 Aug 2016
Chaucer offering New York Times 02 Aug 2016
Chaucer creation Wall Street Journal 27 Jul 2016
Story that may be tall Universal 26 Jul 2016
Storybook offering Family Time 04 Jul 2016
Mark Helprin's 'Winter's ___' The Washington Post 30 Jun 2016
It may be recounted New York Times 26 Jun 2016
Tall story Family Time 13 Jun 2016
Grimm story USA Today 08 Jun 2016
Fish story Universal 02 Jun 2016
Narration Premier Sunday 22 May 2016
Chaucer selection Newsday 22 May 2016
Spun yarn Newsday 15 May 2016
'The Twilight Zone' episode, usually New York Times 23 Apr 2016
Endlessly delight, bring up story
Folklore bit Premier Sunday 20 Mar 2016
Scheherazade specialty The Washington Post 08 Mar 2016
''A __ of Two Cities'' Newsday 01 Mar 2016
Raconteur's offering Universal 17 Feb 2016
Chaucer offering Wall Street Journal 05 Feb 2016
Grimm story LA Times Daily 27 Jan 2016
"A ___ of Two Cities" USA Today 26 Jan 2016
Bit of folklore Family Time 25 Jan 2016
The Wife of Bath has one The Washington Post 23 Jan 2016
"A ___ of Two Cities" Universal 19 Jan 2016
Anecdotal narrative The Guardian Speedy 17 Jan 2016
Imaginary narrative Universal 14 Jan 2016
Fictional account
Fish story
Imaginary narrative
Chaucer offering
Second word of a Dickens title
"Cautionary" account
It may be recounted
Story that may be tall
"Canterbury" story
Grimm story
"Tall" story
Many a Poe work
Grimm story
"A ___ of Two Cities"
"A ___ of Two Cities"
Raconteur's offering
Fable The Telegraph Quick 27 Dec 2015
Chronicle Newsday 06 Dec 2015
Fable Universal 25 Nov 2015
A fisher may spin one USA Today 22 Oct 2015
See 47-Across New York Times 21 Oct 2015
When twisted, it could become late USA Today 08 Oct 2015
Bit of campfire entertainment New York Times 07 Oct 2015
Account of incidents USA Today 04 Oct 2015
Related thing New York Times 26 Sep 2015
Story that's no longer new remaining unstarted The Times Cryptic 15 Sep 2015
An angler may spin one Universal 02 Sep 2015
Narrative story Newsday 11 Aug 2015
Relative of 1-Across USA Today 30 Jul 2015
A fisherman may spin one USA Today 26 Jul 2015
Account Premier Sunday 26 Jul 2015
Minstrel's offering New York Times 25 Jul 2015
Account from Scheherazade New York Times 07 Jul 2015
Story Newsday 30 Jun 2015
Word with folk or fairy Family Time 15 Jun 2015
Raconteur's offering Wall Street Journal 12 Jun 2015
Bit of fiction Wall Street Journal 22 May 2015
Chaucer piece New York Times 20 May 2015
Storyteller's offering Family Time 12 Apr 2015
Fictional account Universal 18 Mar 2015
It might be hair-raising Newsday 14 Mar 2015
Imaginary narrative USA Today 08 Mar 2015
Woven piece New York Times 26 Feb 2015
Story Jonesin 19 Feb 2015
Campfire story New York Times 18 Feb 2015
Bedtime story USA Today 14 Feb 2015
Uncle Remus offering USA Today 12 Feb 2015
Offering from the Brothers Grimm New York Times 09 Feb 2015
It may be cautionary LA Times Daily 23 Jan 2015
Something not to be believed New York Times 17 Jan 2015
Tall story Universal 08 Jan 2015
Offering from the Brothers Grimm
Related thing
See 47-Across
Bit of folklore
It's always related
Narrated yarn
Bit of folklore
"Tall" story
Account
A fisher may spin one
A fisherman may spin one
Account of incidents
Bedtime story
Imaginary narrative
Relative of 1-Across
Uncle Remus offering
When twisted, it could become late
Account
Yarn
Account from Scheherazade
Bit of campfire entertainment
Story that might be tall
Story
Narrative story
Novel presentation?
It might be hair-raising
Colorful story
Chronicle
Campfire story
Chaucer piece
Minstrel's offering
Bit of fiction
Raconteur's offering
Something not to be believed
Woven piece
It may be cautionary
Yarn
Tall story
Fictional account
Sting might tell a "Summoner's" one
Fable
An angler may spin one
Folklore sample
Lie in shadow say
Fish story
False rumor
Account
See 98-Down
Account of incidents or events
Account of incidents
"Tattle" follower
Fishy yarn
Sting song, often
Cream might tell one of "Brave Ulysses"
Raconteur's delivery
Narrative
Arctic Monkeys might tell a "Fake" one of San Francisco!
Word with folk or fairy
Beatrix Potter work
Primus might tell one "From the Punchbowl"
Uncle Remus offering
It may be spun at sea
Fisherman's whopper
Fictional piece
It may be spun
Tattle tail?
It may be spun at sea
Fireside yarn
Fictional narrative
Wild story
Unlikely story
Romance, e.g.
Spinner's yarn
"Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox," e.g.
Folk story
Malicious rumor
Grimm story
With 32 Across, pity party elicitor
It might be spun around a campfire
Relation?
Parable, e.g.
Fictional story
Folk or fairy follower
Grimm story
It may be tall or spun
Something to weave or spin
Yarn
Folksy account
Chaucer chapter
Grimm account
Shakespeare's "The Winter's __"
"The ___ of Peter Rabbit" (Beatrix Potter book)
Adventure story
Chaucer creation
Chaucer offering
Item in the Grimm brothers' collection
Narrator's offering
Yarn
"A __ of Two Cities"
Chaucer chapter
Fable
Fish story
Grimm account
Shakespeare's "The Winter's __"
Folksy account
Narrative
Questionable story
One can be tall
Bit of fiction
"A __ of Two Cities"
It's often handed down
Fictional story
"VH1 Storyteller" features
Narrated yarn
88-Across, for one
"Canterbury" episode
Canterbury story
Queen "A Winter's ___"
Story
Narrative
Old wives' production
Snow job
Account
Spun yarn
Raconteur's specialty
An intriguing yarn
Folksy account
Yarn from a pirate
Division of Chaucer's masterwork
Story that may be tall
Invented account
Whopper
Account hidden inside 17-, 35-, and 53-Across
Story told around the campfire
Chaucer chapter
Poe offering
Yarn from an old pirate
Whopper
Poe writing
Dickens wrote one about two cities
Drink after time – that's a porky pie!
Campfire oration
"A Knight's ___" (2001)
Fisherman's relation?
Anecdote
Something spun
Folk item
Yarn that's spun
It may be twice-told
Fish story
Campfire story
Colorful account
Collectible for a folklorist
Whopper
"The Gift of the Magi," e.g.
"The Handmaid's __": Atwood novel
Fishy yarn
Fictional account
Something to spin
Narrative story
Chaucer creation
"A Knight's ___" (2001)
Suspicious story
Something that's related
"The Gift of the Magi," e.g.
"The Handmaid's __": Atwood novel
Piece of gossip
Tall story
Campfire oration
Rock and roll myth
Narrative
Something that's spun
Fireside recitation
Fishing souvenir?
One might be hard to believe
Tall story
Tall story
Wife of Bath's offering
Parable or fable
Raconteur's offering
Grimm story
Fairy follower
Yarn from an old pirate
Word with "folk" or "tall"
Word in a Dickens title
The story of the one that got away, e.g.
Mariner's yarn
It can be spun
Chaucer offering
Atwood's "The Handmaid's ___"
"The Handmaid's ___" (Margaret Atwood novel)
Chaucer bit
Yarn
Tall story
One might be hard to believe
"The ___ of Despereaux" (2004 Newbery winner)
Something to weave
Account that joins words in seven of this puzzle's answers
Raconteur's offering
Fishing souvenir?
Bit of folklore
"Treasure Island," for one
It might be tall
Poe writing
Yarn
Recitation by Scheherazade
Raconteur's delivery
It may be spun around a campfire
It may be tall
Storybook offering
Long story
"A ___ of Two Cities"
It's hard to believe
Story
Story
Canterbury story
Yarn that is spun
Yarn that's spun?
Tall story
Ghost story, e.g.
Narration
"The Winter's __"
Narration
Story to tell
Bedtime story
Ghost story, e.g.
Campfire oration
Bit of folklore
Suspicious story
One might be tall
It may be spun
Wife of Bath's offering
Something that's spun
It's related
Folklore tidbit
Cock-and-bull story
Tall story
Romance, e.g.
Poe story, e.g.
Fisherman's whopper?
"Treasure Island," e.g.
Storybook chapter
Yarn
"The ___ of Genji" (11th-century Japanese novel)
Atwood's "The Handmaid's ___"
Word in a Dickens title
Yarn
Storybook story
Story told around the campfire
One might be tall
Tall story
Narrative
Chronicle
Fish story
Poe product
Chaucer offering
Chronicle
Fictional piece
Fairy milieu
Chaucer piece
Narrative
It may be tall
It may be hard to swallow
"A Prairie Home Companion" feature
Canterbury story
It may be hard to swallow
Bunch of baloney
Fish story
It's tall when exaggerated
Story told around the campfire
It may be tall
Yarn
Liar's forte
Narrative
Tall one?
Bit of gossip
Folklore tidbit
Fiction
Andersen offering
Output from Washington Irving
Tall one?
"A ___ of Two Cities"
Chaucer chapter
Storybook offering
Chaucer creation
Whopper
Bit of folklore
Poe work
This could become late if mixed up
Fish story, e.g.
Hoffmann offering
Fable, e.g.
Narrative
Myth
Some are tall
Grimm story
Chronicle
Lie
Folk story
Elaborate invention
Fisherman's offering?
Folklore component
Elaborate invention
It's spun
Lie
Storybook story
Falsehood
Something related
Campfire entertainment
Folklorist's recital
A fisherman might bring back a big one
Fisherman's story
Fabrication
Saga
Chaucer chapter
"The Winter's ___"
Liar's forte
Fabricator's forte
Bit of folklore
Saga, e.g.
Something to spin
Something passed on from an old wife?
Chaucer offering
Hard-to-believe story
Yarn that is spun
Liar's forte
Fabricator's forte
Fable
Fairy or folk follower
Fictional story
Yarn
"A ___ of Two Cities"
Bunch of baloney
Chronicle
Narrator's words
It may be tall
Story by Chaucer
It may be supernatural
Narration
Story by Chaucer
Scheherazade offering
Chaucer piece
Bunch of baloney
"Metamorphoses" component
Account
Chaucer piece
Yarn that is spun
Dubious story
Whopper
An account of incidents
Grimm offering
Uncle Remus offering
"The Winter's ___" (Shakespeare comedy)
Story by Chaucer
Hoary story
It may be tall
Whopper
Folk story
Dubious story
"Metamorphoses" component
"Canterbury" story
Any Poe story
Whopper
"The Gift of the Magi," e.g.
Woolly yarn
Story
Snow job
See 43-Across
Hoffmann offering
Wife of Bath's offering
Unlikely story
Uncle Remus offering
Grimm work
Biggest part of a fish?
Fishy yarn
Grimm offering
Questionable account
Cock and bull story
Uncle Remus offering
Raconteur's offering
Fairy story
Tattler's story
Unlikely story
Word in an Atwood novel title
"Canterbury" episode
Story
It may be spun
Bunch of bunk
It may be spun around a campfire
Bunch of bunk
It can be spun
Unlikely story
Yarn
Shaggy-dog story
Scheherazade specialty
Atwood novel "The Handmaid's _____"
Yarn that is spun
Writing of Chaucer
Scheherazade's lifesaver
Romance, perhaps
Load of bunk
It's related
It may be tall
Any "Twilight Zone" episode
Account
Chaucer specialty
Fireside yam
"Canterbury" episode
Dickens wrote one about two cities
Fairy story
Word after fairy or folk
Atwood's "The Handmaid's _____"
"Canterbury" episode
Dickens wrote one about two cities
Fairy story
Grimm offering
Hoffmann creation
Maupin story of the city
Saga
Tall thing
Chaucer chapter
Legend
Mariner's yarn
Romance
Yarn
It may be spun
Fish story
Bunch of 93 Down
This could become late if mixed-up
Part of Scheherazade's repertoire
Big lie
Something spun
Spellbinder
Story
Fictional account
Saga
See 29 Across
<I>Peter Rabbit<I>, e.g.
Narrative
This could become late
Bedtime story
Chaucer selection
It may be hard to believe
Scheherazade offering
It may be tall
Tattler's story
It's tall when exaggerated
What a fisherman may bring home
Raconteur's offering
Malicious rumor
Chaucer creation
Word with fairy or tall
Account
A fisherman may spin one
It's hard to believe
Taradiddle
A fisherman may bring one home
Wife of Bath's offering
Homonym of 53-Down
Second word of a Dickens title
Yarn
Yarn
Folk or fairy follower
Narration
Yam
Saga
Old wives' ___
Narative
Hoffmann product
Bedtime story
Bedside story
"A ___ of Two Cities"
Sometimes it's sad
It can be tall
Account
Don't believe it
It may be spun
It may be spun at sea
Sci-fi or whodunit, e.g.
Recital of events
It may be tall or belong to "The Handmaid"
Folk item
A fisherman may spin one
Lie
Woolly yarn
Fisherman's offering?
Grimm offering
Ballad, often
Part of 54 Across
story
Tattle follower
Atwood's The Handmaid's ____
Tall or fairy follower
Myth
Chaucerian account
Some story
Suspicious story
Sailor's tall one
"Peter Rabbit," for one
Spun yarn
"A ____of Two Cities"
Anecdote
Scheherazade's recital
Paul Bunyan account
Doubtful story
Tall writing?
"Leatherstocking" piece
Märchen
Tattle tail
Anagram for teal
Hawthorne product
Two cities' story
Slow story
Chaucer product
Kind of bearer
Lie
O'Flaherty product
Lamb product
Fiction
Full amount
Welty product
"I could a ___ unfold . . . ": Shak.
Asimov product
"I woud a ___ unfold . . . ": Shak.
Fable, e.g.
Falsehood, sometimes
Hoffmann product
Malamud product
O. Henry product
Conte
Saga
O. Henry offering
Lie, perhaps
Poe specialty
Story
"A ___ of Two Cities"
Hawthorne offering
Yarn
"Ship of Fools," e.g.
Hand-me-down, sometimes
Narrative
Shakespearean "hanger"
Account
"Decameron" unit
Scheherazade specialty
Scheherazade offering
Poe product
Dinesen product
Chaucerian unit
Tall follower
Raconteur's specialty
Fabrication
Dinesen offering
Hawthorne creation
Chaucer's "The Miller's ___"
"A Christmas Carol" is one
"The Winter's ___"
Isak Dinesen product
Chaucerian form
Apologue, e.g.
Anecdote
Shakespearean hanger
Recital
Falsehood
A likely story
Fibber's forte
" . . . a ___ told by an idiot . . . "
Legend
Libelous account
"A Winter's ___"
___ of woe
___ bearer
Bit of gossip
Fib
Wayside Inn fare
Canterbury offering
Chaucer unit
Tall ___
Swift's tub opus
Rumor
Chaucerian account
Fable
Fairy ___
Conte.
Chaucerian subdivision.
Relation.
Gossip's report.
Word in a Shakespeare title.
Piece of gossip.
Falsehood.
Idle talk.
Reader's choice.
"The Wife of Bath's ___."
Saga.
Fabrication.
A fiction.
Fable.
Legend.
Recital.
Story.
Tall story.
Untrue report.
Reading matter.
Account.
Canterbury item.
Fiction.
Fairy story.
Scheherazade specialty.
Yarn.
Something told.
Something related.
"Cinderella," for instance.
Adventure story.
Told by Mr. I. Magination.
Lie.
Libelous report.
Dean Swift's "___ of a Tub."
"___ of a Tub."—Dean Swift.
Spun yarn
It may be shared over a campfire
Fairy ___
Narrative.
"The Winter's ___."
"Thereby hangs a ___"
Romance.
Wife of Bath's story.
"The Bard's ___"
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