Word "TRUE" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Adverb
Definition:
as acknowledged
Synonyms:
admittedly, avowedly, confessedly
Examples:
true, she is the smartest in her class

Part of Speech:
Verb
Definition:
make level, square, balanced, or concentric
Synonyms:
true up
Examples:
true up the cylinder of an engine

Part of Speech:
Adjective
Definition:
accurately fitted; level
Synonyms:
straight
Examples:
the window frame isn't quite true

Crossword Clues for TRUE

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Clue Source Date
Regret after end of fight? Correct The Telegraph Cryptic 30 Jun 2025
"___ or false" (test choice)
Loyal Commuter 27 Jun 2025
"___ Detective," TV show where one part of every episode is told through flashback
Factually correct Newsday 23 Jun 2025
Real or faithful
__ or false Commuter 19 Jun 2025
Faithful Thomas Joseph 19 Jun 2025
"___ Blood," fantasy series starring Anna Paquin where every episode title is a song featured on that episode's soundtrack
Former House leader's ult. order violated (4,4)
Correct Commuter 16 Jun 2025
Actual term used at intervals (4)
"Can't argue with that" LA Times Daily 14 Jun 2025
Precise time for regret (4)
___ crime (podcast genre)
Constant, faithful The Sun Mini 06 Jun 2025
Arnold Schwarzenegger movie, ... Lies
Correct Puzzler Backwords 02 Jun 2025
Faithful Wall Street Journal 31 May 2025
"Right you are" Universal 30 May 2025
____ or false
In accordance with facts (4) Mirror Classic 29 May 2025
Daughter of Khloe Kardashian (4)
Like real facts
Genuine The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 27 May 2025
"Quite so" Newsday 25 May 2025
Steadfast Wall Street Journal 24 May 2025
Accurate or exact (4)
Conforming with reality (4)
Genuine tips for tighter usage (4)
Factually correct Commuter 17 May 2025
"___ Grit"; Jeff Bridges movie
Accurate The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 12 May 2025
Feel regret after tea? That's correct (4)
And 14 Across 1994 action film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis (4,4)
Authentic peace agreement missing initial of Caesar (4) The Guardian Cryptic 01 May 2025
& 14A 1994 action film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis (4,4) Mirror Quiz 01 May 2025
Factually correct Newsday 29 Apr 2025
Loyal Eugene Sheffer 29 Apr 2025
"Yeah, you're right" New York Times 28 Apr 2025
Genuine ceasefire excluding Crimea at first
"___ Lies" (Arnold Schwarzenegger film)
Genuine respite after shaking off Conservative The Telegraph Toughie 17 Apr 2025
Factual Commuter 15 Apr 2025
Genuine, accurate (4)
US drama whose stars have included Woody Harrelson, _ Detective (4)
Factually correct Newsday 08 Apr 2025
Khloe Kardashian's daughter (4)
According to Polonius, what must one be to thine own self? (4)
Veritable, trustworthy (4)
"That does add up"
___ Detective, US TV series (4)
Loyal conservative absent from ceasefire (4)
Our star's movie: One - Thing
Genuine The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 19 Mar 2025
Torture every other one that's loyal (4)
Unmistakable? Newsday 15 Mar 2025
"Good point" USA Today 15 Mar 2025
Factual Newsday 11 Mar 2025
Accurately adjusted? That's right (4)
Factually correct Commuter 10 Mar 2025
'Tesla regret' is real
___ Romance, 1993 film starring Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette (4)
"T," on some test questions
... and the faithful one (4)
Spandau Ballet's only top-ten hit
- Blood, US supernatural drama series from 2008-14 (4)
Factually correct Commuter 28 Feb 2025
Factual Newsday 25 Feb 2025
Partner of "tried," in a saying New York Times 24 Feb 2025
ABC miniseries about the early Labor Party (___- Believers)
Test answer with a 50% chance of being right Universal 20 Feb 2025
Khloe Kardashian daughter (4)
T, on a test Universal 17 Feb 2025
Verified The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 16 Feb 2025
Initial tenor to regret being faithful (4)
Being loyal, make accurate adjustment (4)
_ Detective: Night Country, 2024 drama with Jodie Foster (4)
On the level Newsday 13 Feb 2025
"Amen!" Universal 12 Feb 2025
Factual Thomas Joseph 10 Feb 2025
The "T" of T/F New York Times 10 Feb 2025
Verified The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 08 Feb 2025
Genuine teacher really uplifts everyone from the beginning
"___ dat" New York Times 03 Feb 2025
Not false Family Time 02 Feb 2025
Immodest response to "You're the best!" LA Times Daily 28 Jan 2025
1999 mystery thriller film directed by and starring Clint Eastwood (4)
Verifiable Eugene Sheffer 25 Jan 2025
Unwavering Newsday 23 Jan 2025
Verifiable Eugene Sheffer 22 Jan 2025
Matthew McConaughey starrer "___ Detective"
1983 no 1 single by Spandau Ballet Mirror Quiz 17 Jan 2025
_ Detective, US drama whose stars have included Matthew McConaughey (4)
Faithful girl with beating heart (4)
"Based on a ___ story"
Loyal to regiment finally on the street Napoleon used (4)
Correct Puzzler Backwords 05 Jan 2025
The first street in Paris? That's right
Correct or real (4)
___ Blood, US fantasy horror series (4)
That's so. The amateur collapsed at the end (4)
Faithful, constant (4)
Conforming to fact
Factual USA Today 19 Dec 2024
Not fictional Commuter 16 Dec 2024
On the mark Universal 12 Dec 2024
Factual Commuter 09 Dec 2024
"Based on a ___ story"
In real trouble when the silly lob drops out (4)
Real term used often (4)
Interpret the meaning of when Conservative society's abandoned right The Times Cryptic 03 Dec 2024
No word of a lie Mirror Tea Time 01 Dec 2024
Accurate The Telegraph Quick 27 Nov 2024
Factual Commuter 26 Nov 2024
One who sent a partridge first got vote and rule wrong (4,4)
It's a junction on a street in France, and that's a fact (4)
Factual Thomas Joseph 19 Nov 2024
Too good to be -
1983 Number One hit for Spandau Ballet (4)
"You're not wrong" The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 16 Nov 2024
Based on fact Mirror Classic 15 Nov 2024
Not fictional: a - story
Genuine regret follows guilt ultimately The Times Quick Cryptic 14 Nov 2024
Loyal; veracious (4)
Loyal to the Right, Union expels leaders (4)
Factually accurate The Times Concise 12 Nov 2024
"Based on a ___ story"
Sincere (4) The Guardian Quick 07 Nov 2024
Factual Commuter 05 Nov 2024
Rotten bit withdrawn from tribute is accurate (4)
Leader of turncoats would regret what is factual (4)
Unquestionable Newsday 03 Nov 2024
Spandau Ballet hit preceding detective in crime series (4)
The case, so to speak New York Times 02 Nov 2024
Like all tautologies
Is loyal, and that's a fact (4)
Factual, a .story
Regularly tortured? Correct {4)
___ crime (podcast genre) Universal 22 Oct 2024
TV miniseries about the Labor Party (___- Believers)
Genuine The Telegraph Quick 17 Oct 2024
Loyal Eugene Sheffer 12 Oct 2024
"___ Lies"
Genuine and accurately shaped (4)
Not falsely loyal
_ Detective, US crime drama whose stars have included Colin Farrell (4)
Factual, correct (4)
& 1A 1999 Clint Eastwood drama starring the director as Steve Everett (4,5) Mirror Quiz 23 Sep 2024
Opposite of "false"
It is accurately adjusted by tuner without a name (4)
"___ that!" ("You're so right!") USA Today 17 Sep 2024
__ crime: podcast genre LA Times Daily 16 Sep 2024
End of street, one in France? Correct
Accurate Newsday 15 Sep 2024
"___ Detective" TV 15 Sep 2024
Common test answer Family Time 15 Sep 2024
Loyal; exact The Telegraph Quick 13 Sep 2024
Part of a false binary?
Genuine The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 12 Sep 2024
It's correct to be constant (4)
Honest expression of agreement (4)
"You have a point" Universal 12 Sep 2024
___ crime (documentary or podcast genre)
Factually correct Newsday 10 Sep 2024
Is accurately adjusted to being faithful (4)
Accurate, right (4)
Factual Newsday 03 Sep 2024
"You aren't wrong" LA Times Daily 03 Sep 2024
"You've got a good point!"
"I can't deny that" Family Time 01 Sep 2024
No word of a lie Mirror Tea Time 01 Sep 2024
___ Lies, 1994 Arnold Schwarzenegger film Puzzler Backwords 01 Sep 2024
This time, according to the sun, is faithful (4)
Spandau Ballet hit (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 28 Aug 2024
Dragnet's opening lines were: "The story you are about to see is ... Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent"
Genuine model on a French street (4)
"Correct!" USA Today 24 Aug 2024
"___ or False" (quiz question type)
Correct to be loyal (4) Puzzler Cryptic 19 Aug 2024
Factual Thomas Joseph 14 Aug 2024
Like non-fiction, perhaps
False's opposite Commuter 06 Aug 2024
Factually correct Newsday 06 Aug 2024
Factually correct Commuter 02 Aug 2024
"That's extremely accurate" USA Today 30 Jul 2024
Well-aimed Newsday 19 Jul 2024
Accurately adjusted The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 17 Jul 2024
Loyal The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 15 Jul 2024
Based on fact Mirror Classic 14 Jul 2024
"___ Lies" (film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger)
Not made up, as a story
Having little time to regret, to be honest (4)
Verifiable Eugene Sheffer 08 Jul 2024
Loyal troop-leader on the street in Paris (4)
"I will admit that"
Irrefutable Newsday 05 Jul 2024
Accurate LA Times Daily 03 Jul 2024
Loyal Eugene Sheffer 03 Jul 2024
Matthew McConaughey TV show - Detective
Loyal, dependable (4)
Spandau Ballet 1983 chart-topper (4)
Factual Commuter 29 Jun 2024
1983 UK no 1 single by Spandau Ballet Mirror Quiz 28 Jun 2024
It is time to regret, to be honest (4)
Common test answer Family Time 23 Jun 2024
False opposite
Factual Commuter 21 Jun 2024
Accurate, genuine (4)
"___ Colors" (1986 Cyndi Lauper song) (4)
HBO's "___ Detective: Night Country" LA Times Daily 16 Jun 2024
Khloe Kardashian's kid (4)
Accurate Newsday 16 Jun 2024
___- Colors, 1986 hit for Cyndi Lauper (4)
____ Romance, film co-written by Quentin Tarantino The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 13 Jun 2024
Spandau Ballet's biggest hit. (4)
Verifiable Eugene Sheffer 03 Jun 2024
Supported by facts Wall Street Journal 03 Jun 2024
It is faithful, agreeing to fact (4)
Answer on a quiz with only two options
Factually correct Commuter 28 May 2024
Bit of a brute, perhaps, but dependable (4)
Based on fact Mirror Classic 22 May 2024
So tinged at first with regret (4)
Faithful and loyal (4)
Loyal Commuter 15 May 2024
Term that can be represented by a 1, in computer science
Not false The Telegraph Quick 14 May 2024
Factually correct Newsday 13 May 2024
Like a loyalist starting to travel on from Rouen (4)
After tea, you regret remaining faithful (4)
"You're so right" USA Today 08 May 2024
Factual Commuter 07 May 2024
Correct, genuine (4)
Not false Family Time 05 May 2024
___ or false (quiz question type)
"Too good to be ___"
Is accurately adjusted to being constant (4)
An Easterner in a rut is faithful to the end
Spandau Ballet's only top-ten U.S. hit
Unquestionable Newsday 21 Apr 2024
Word before "colors" or "love" USA Today 21 Apr 2024
Time to regret, it's a fact (4)
Word which when followed by Blood gives the title of a US supernatural drama series that ran from 2008 to 2014 (4)
Third studio album by Spandau Ballet, released in 1983 (4)
Real torture at intervals (4)
A box on a polygraph score sheet? (4)
Turf used oddly, to be honest (4)
"You're not wrong" Universal 11 Apr 2024
Being loyal, starts to rally under ensign (4)
"___ that!" ("I agree!") LA Times Mini 08 Apr 2024
With time, regret agreeing with fact (4)
Loyal, I agree (4)
Accurate Commuter 03 Apr 2024
Heartfelt but right! (4)
2009 novel by David Baldacci Mirror Quiz 01 Apr 2024
See 19 Across Mirror Quiz 01 Apr 2024
No word of a lie Mirror Tea Time 31 Mar 2024
Loyal Wall Street Journal 30 Mar 2024
Loyal LA Times Daily 29 Mar 2024
"T," on a test USA Today 27 Mar 2024
Irrefutable Premier Sunday 24 Mar 2024
TV's Rawhide theme went, "My heart's calculating; My ... love will be waiting; Be waiting at the end of my ride
Loyal USA Today 19 Mar 2024
Correct Puzzler Backwords 18 Mar 2024
Loyal Eugene Sheffer 16 Mar 2024
Sincere leader of consortium pulled out of peaceful agreement (4)
Factual Newsday 11 Mar 2024
___ to one's word (keeping one's promise)
Test question answer
Getting this right would make the Tories understand (4)
Getting this right would make the Tories understand The Telegraph Toughie 08 Mar 2024
Regret following tail-end of regiment, to be honest! (4)
Factual Newsday 04 Mar 2024
Verifiable Eugene Sheffer 02 Mar 2024
Exact constant (4)
Yet at last regret being faithful (4)
Spandau Ballet number one (4)
So … or a word following "so" New York Times 18 Feb 2024
Genuine inflatable boats are not floating in body (4,4)
Approved on PolitiFact, say New York Times 15 Feb 2024
From the start regret being honest (4)
1983 chart-topper from Spandau Ballet (4)
"T" on a test New York Times 13 Feb 2024
Verifiable LA Times Daily 11 Feb 2024
Genuine term used at intervals (4)
Loyal to Tory leader, regret following it (4)
Wrongly capture after loss of headgear? Correct! (4)
Last patriot to regret being loyal (4)
"Fair point" New York Times 26 Jan 2024
Loyal or factual (4)
"___ Lies," 1994 action comedy starring Arnold Schwarzenegger with an oxymoronic title
Genuine, ... love
Matthew McConaughey starrer "___ Detective"
"That's correct" Newsday 17 Jan 2024
Like facts Commuter 17 Jan 2024
Factual The Guardian Quick 15 Jan 2024
Verifiable Universal 10 Jan 2024
Opposite of false Universal 08 Jan 2024
It's factual turning up in voyeur testimony (4)
& 19D 1989 romcom starring Annabella Sciorra and Ron Eldard (4,4) Mirror Quiz 03 Jan 2024
Accurate Mirror Quick 02 Jan 2024
Genuine rut developed, to a point Mirror Cryptic 02 Jan 2024
Authentic feet on somewhat prettier ormolu jardiniere (4)
Authentic feet on somewhat prettier ormolu jardiniere The Guardian Quiptic 01 Jan 2024
"Can't argue there" Universal 31 Dec 2023
Weird but ___! (National Geographic book series with interesting facts)
Factual Commuter 29 Dec 2023
"Based on a ___ story" (like the movies at 44a, 50a, 52a, and 5d)
___ crime podcast
Based on fact Mirror Classic 14 Dec 2023
___ Grit, 2010 western (4)
Khloe Kardashian's daughter _ Thompson (4)
You’re right in the first instance to have regrets
"Based on a ___ story"
"Please believe it's ___ when I tell you I love you" (lyric from a 1993 song)
Loyal Eugene Sheffer 05 Dec 2023
Based on fact The Guardian Quick 04 Dec 2023
Word of agreement Commuter 04 Dec 2023
Genuine regret after end of summit (4)
Factual Newsday 28 Nov 2023
The T of a T/F test
Genuine regret after end of fight (4) Puzzler Cryptic 26 Nov 2023
Real (4) Puzzler 25 Nov 2023
Factual Newsday 14 Nov 2023
Opposite of false USA Today 06 Nov 2023
''That's a fact'' Newsday 05 Nov 2023
"Is it ___?" (question by a skeptic)
"You make a good point" USA Today 22 Oct 2023
Right The Telegraph Quick 17 Oct 2023
"You have a point there" New York Times 05 Oct 2023
Beyond doubt Newsday 24 Sep 2023
Factually correct Newsday 18 Sep 2023
"Indeed, so it is" New York Times 18 Sep 2023
Infer releasing prisoners is right The Telegraph Toughie 13 Sep 2023
False's opposite
"Stay ___ to yourself!" ("Always believe in you!")
"___ or False" (quiz question type)
'Good point!' USA Today 18 Aug 2023
Not false Family Time 14 Aug 2023
Factually correct
Consistent with the facts The Guardian Quick 09 Aug 2023
"T," on a certain type of test
'Good point!' Wall Street Journal 07 Aug 2023
Faithful Thomas Joseph 05 Aug 2023
'You have a point' Wall Street Journal 22 Jul 2023
"Based on a ___ story"
Factual Newsday 12 Jul 2023
Some amateur theatre in retrospect is perfect The Guardian Quiptic 03 Jul 2023
Factual Newsday 02 Jul 2023
Factual Universal 30 Jun 2023
Genuine, authentic The Times Concise 16 Jun 2023
Common test answer Family Time 13 Jun 2023
Not false, on a test Family Time 11 Jun 2023
Loyal Thomas Joseph 09 Jun 2023
Factual USA Today 08 Jun 2023
"Facts!" LA Times Daily 03 Jun 2023
___ or false (test choices)
Loyal New York Times 01 Jun 2023
__-false test Newsday 22 May 2023
Factual LA Times Daily 21 May 2023
"Sounds too good to be ___"
Like real love Universal 10 May 2023
Matthew McConaughey starrer "___ Detective"
Factual Newsday 08 May 2023
Factual Thomas Joseph 01 May 2023
"Based on a ___ story..."
Genuine regret after act's conclusion The Telegraph Cryptic 28 Mar 2023
'Quite so' Newsday 17 Mar 2023
"Indubitably" LA Times Daily 16 Mar 2023
__-or-false test Newsday 06 Mar 2023
Bona fide Newsday 26 Feb 2023
Time to regret being loyal The Guardian Quiptic 13 Feb 2023
___ or false (test format)
Loyal Thomas Joseph 25 Jan 2023
Factual Newsday 24 Jan 2023
__-false test LA Times Daily 24 Jan 2023
Accurate LA Times Daily 22 Jan 2023
___ or false
Correct Premier Sunday 18 Dec 2022
"Good point" LA Times Daily 13 Dec 2022
___ or false?
'Good point' USA Today 06 Dec 2022
Not false LA Times Daily 05 Dec 2022
Not mock Newsday 03 Dec 2022
Verifiable Eugene Sheffer 28 Nov 2022
Loyal LA Times Daily 09 Nov 2022
50/50 test guess USA Today 05 Nov 2022
Loyal Eugene Sheffer 02 Nov 2022
'That's a fact' Newsday 30 Oct 2022
Loyal Wall Street Journal 17 Oct 2022
Accurate The Telegraph Quick 15 Oct 2022
Genuine regret after Truss's first
Unquestionable USA Today 27 Sep 2022
'Fair point' USA Today 13 Sep 2022
Factual Thomas Joseph 12 Sep 2022
Loyal Universal 06 Sep 2022
'That's right' New York Times 01 Sep 2022
Opposite of "false"
"That is a fact" LA Times Daily 15 Aug 2022
Deplore minimum of gravitas in almost entirely banal 14 The Guardian Cryptic 05 Aug 2022
'You said it!' USA Today 02 Aug 2022
T, on a test New York Times 01 Aug 2022
"To thine own self be ___" ("Hamlet") Universal 29 Jul 2022
Indisputable Newsday 24 Jul 2022
"Good point" LA Times Daily 19 Jul 2022
Faithful Wall Street Journal 19 Jul 2022
'You're right' USA Today 17 Jul 2022
Genuine; exact The Times Concise 14 Jul 2022
"Quite so" LA Times Daily 14 Jul 2022
"Can't argue with that" LA Times Daily 07 Jul 2022
50-50 test guess Universal 29 Jun 2022
Loyal Brussels right back The Times Cryptic 10 Jun 2022
Verifiable Eugene Sheffer 04 Jun 2022
Loyal Eugene Sheffer 11 May 2022
Faithful servant’s last regret The Times Cryptic 09 May 2022
Honest-to-goodness Wall Street Journal 04 May 2022
___ or false (quiz question type)
"That sounds too good to be ___!"
False? No, turn it around Family Time 10 Apr 2022
Factually correct Newsday 05 Apr 2022
'Good point' The Washington Post 29 Mar 2022
"Good point" LA Times Daily 29 Mar 2022
Not false USA Today 10 Mar 2022
Word before "blue" or "colors" Universal 25 Feb 2022
Choice on a test, perhaps
''Indeed!'' Newsday 17 Feb 2022
"That's accurate" Universal 16 Feb 2022
Faithful Canadiana 14 Feb 2022
Not subject to debate The Washington Post 11 Feb 2022
Not subject to debate LA Times Daily 11 Feb 2022
Loyal The Washington Post 10 Feb 2022
Loyal LA Times Daily 10 Feb 2022
Factual Newsday 08 Feb 2022
Faithful Canadiana 07 Feb 2022
False's counterpart USA Today 05 Feb 2022
Opposite of "false"
"___ Grit" (film by the Coen brothers)
Not made up, as a story
Factual Universal 27 Nov 2021
One of two options in five squares in this puzzle New York Times 25 Nov 2021
Irrefutable
In alignment with square on nice street Irish Times Crosaire 20 Nov 2021
Not false Premier Sunday 07 Nov 2021
Genuine regret, after time The Times Cryptic 03 Nov 2021
Factual Wall Street Journal 02 Nov 2021
"T," in some quizzes
"It's too good to be ___!"
"___ Grit," 2010 film
Loyal USA Today 14 Oct 2021
Well-aligned Newsday 14 Oct 2021
Faithful Universal 07 Oct 2021
About half of all answers on a certain type of test Family Time 03 Oct 2021
'You're not wrong' USA Today 02 Oct 2021
Cyndi Lauper's "___ Colors" Universal 01 Oct 2021
Factually correct Newsday 27 Sep 2021
___ or false Universal 15 Sep 2021
Veracious The Telegraph Quick 14 Aug 2021
Padre's not in Departures - is that to be believed? Irish Times Crosaire 09 Aug 2021
T, on a test Universal 09 Aug 2021
T, as in tests New York Times 22 Jul 2021
'Good point' USA Today 16 Jul 2021
"Based on a ___ story"
'T' on a test The Washington Post 12 Jul 2021
"T" on a test LA Times Daily 12 Jul 2021
Word after "ring" or "hold" Universal 07 Jul 2021
Verifiable Eugene Sheffer 03 Jul 2021
Unerring Newsday 19 Jun 2021
Genuine ceasefire, though not constant The Telegraph Cryptic 15 Jun 2021
Authentic The Sun Two Speed 28 May 2021
Real regret shown after time The Sun Two Speed 28 May 2021
Factual USA Today 23 May 2021
Factual Premier Sunday 23 May 2021
With 21-Across, straight up New York Times 14 May 2021
Like Schwarzenegger's "lies"?
Loyal USA Today 27 Apr 2021
Loyal Eugene Sheffer 24 Apr 2021
"___ Grit," 2010 movie
Faithful The Sun Two Speed 23 Apr 2021
Precise time to regret The Sun Two Speed 23 Apr 2021
'I totally agree!' USA Today 22 Apr 2021
Perfectly correct Family Time 04 Apr 2021
'T,' on a test USA Today 01 Apr 2021
Factually correct Newsday 22 Mar 2021
Faithful The Telegraph Quick 17 Mar 2021
Verifiable Eugene Sheffer 11 Mar 2021
Faithful Thomas Joseph 24 Feb 2021
Test option Universal 30 Jan 2021
Padre's not in Departures - is that to be believed? Irish Times Crosaire 29 Jan 2021
Consistent with fact Irish Times Simplex 23 Jan 2021
"You have a point" LA Times Daily 21 Jan 2021
'You have a point' The Washington Post 21 Jan 2021
Factual Newsday 12 Jan 2021
[See notepad] New York Times 06 Jan 2021
Accurate The Washington Post 01 Jan 2021
Accurate LA Times Daily 01 Jan 2021
Verifiable USA Today 29 Dec 2020
Genuine The Telegraph Quick 28 Dec 2020
Based on a ___ story Universal 24 Dec 2020
'T' on a test The Washington Post 23 Dec 2020
"T" on a test LA Times Daily 23 Dec 2020
"___ or false?"
Factual Thomas Joseph 14 Dec 2020
Verifiable Premier Sunday 13 Dec 2020
Authentic The Telegraph Quick 12 Dec 2020
Like stories supported by facts
Fifty-fifty test choice Universal 05 Dec 2020
Faithful Newsday 03 Dec 2020
Faithful Wall Street Journal 28 Nov 2020
Genuine end to hostilities when Conservative leaves The Telegraph Toughie 18 Nov 2020
One end of the PolitiFact meter New York Times 08 Nov 2020
Accurate time shown on French street
Factual Universal 26 Oct 2020
'___ Blood' (TV show) The Washington Post Sunday 25 Oct 2020
EU right to upset firm
Undeniable Newsday 08 Oct 2020
Steadfast New York Times 01 Oct 2020
'Fair point' USA Today 29 Sep 2020
Word before "love" or "story" Universal 28 Sep 2020
False alternative Wall Street Journal 21 Sep 2020
Loyal The Washington Post 08 Sep 2020
. Time to regret being honest
Nice street below front on the right
Loyal Universal 02 Sep 2020
Genuine regret shown after time The Sun Two Speed 02 Sep 2020
50-50 guess on a test New York Times 01 Sep 2020
Like things you should believe Family Time 30 Aug 2020
"___ or false"
Correctly aligned The Times Concise 26 Aug 2020
Factual New York Times 24 Aug 2020
Like some test answers Family Time 17 Aug 2020
Undisputed Newsday 14 Aug 2020
T on a test USA Today 11 Aug 2020
"Too good to be ___"
'I'd have to agree' New York Times 29 Jul 2020
Beyond doubt Universal 25 Jul 2020
See 54-Down USA Today 23 Jul 2020
___-or-false quiz Universal 16 Jul 2020
'You've got a point' USA Today 24 Jun 2020
What "T" may mean LA Times Daily 13 Jun 2020
What 'T' may mean The Washington Post 13 Jun 2020
Like facts Premier Sunday 31 May 2020
Supported by facts USA Today 26 May 2020
'T' on a test New York Times 26 May 2020
Not false
'Based on a ___ story' The Washington Post Sunday 10 May 2020
Authentic tango on French street The Sun Two Speed 08 May 2020
"It's a fair point" The New Yorker 04 May 2020
'Can't argue with that' New York Times 04 May 2020
Not false USA Today 28 Apr 2020
Loyal LA Times Daily 26 Apr 2020
At last felt regret to be genuine
Like perfect aim The Washington Post Sunday 05 Apr 2020
Real regret after end of engagement The Telegraph Cryptic 03 Apr 2020
__-false quiz Newsday 16 Mar 2020
Steadfast Newsday 13 Mar 2020
'Can't deny that' The Washington Post 10 Mar 2020
"Can't deny that" LA Times Daily 10 Mar 2020
'___ Colors' (Cyndi Lauper hit) USA Today 05 Mar 2020
'You're right' USA Today 01 Mar 2020
"Based on a ___ story..."
I agree to be tortured regularly
Genuine, actual The Times Concise 13 Feb 2020
Unwavering Newsday 19 Jan 2020
'That's a good point' The Washington Post Sunday 19 Jan 2020
"___ Lies" (Arnold Schwarzenegger film)
___ statement (one that can be verified)
Word before "self" or "love" Universal 21 Dec 2019
"___ story"
'___ story' New York Times 18 Dec 2019
'You're not wrong' USA Today 16 Dec 2019
"___ Lies" (Schwarzenegger film)
'That's a fact' USA Today 20 Nov 2019
Provable Jonesin 05 Nov 2019
"That's a valid point" Universal 27 Oct 2019
Level
Level New York Times 24 Oct 2019
Faithful Universal 14 Oct 2019
'Right' The Washington Post Sunday 13 Oct 2019
Actual Wall Street Journal 05 Oct 2019
Like non-fiction
Fully accurate Newsday 24 Sep 2019
. Tamil leader's regret is genuine
Right; genuine The Times Concise 12 Sep 2019
Accurate, as aim Wall Street Journal 03 Sep 2019
Irrefutable
"No doubt!" Universal 14 Aug 2019
'Can't argue with that' USA Today 06 Aug 2019
Not false
Loyal Wall Street Journal 30 Jul 2019
. One against 13? Time to regret
Reliable New York Times 27 Jul 2019
''You're right'' Newsday 26 Jul 2019
False? No, turn it around Family Time 22 Jul 2019
Devoted LA Times Daily 21 Jul 2019
Devoted The Washington Post 21 Jul 2019
"Based on a ___ story"
Not made up USA Today 03 Jul 2019
'Can't deny that' USA Today 27 Jun 2019
'Really' The Washington Post 13 Jun 2019
"Really" LA Times Daily 13 Jun 2019
Faithful New York Times 12 Jun 2019
Unlike many rumors Universal 01 May 2019
__/false quiz Newsday 29 Apr 2019
Opposite of false
Supported by fact USA Today 08 Apr 2019
T, on a test Universal 26 Feb 2019
Constant regret follows Tory leader
Sincere Director-General avoiding Plod The Telegraph Toughie 12 Feb 2019
(3/4) To find ___ love (romantic pursuit)
Supported by facts Wall Street Journal 28 Jan 2019
Aligned LA Times Daily 04 Jan 2019
Aligned The Washington Post 04 Jan 2019
"Really"
Aligned
Faithful
T, on a test
Unlike many rumors
Word before "love" or "story"
"Can't argue with that"
"Can't deny that"
Not made up
Supported by fact
Verifiable
"That's a valid point"
"No doubt!"
Devoted
Loyal
Accurate, as aim
Actual
Loyal
Supported by facts
Reliable
Authentic Wall Street Journal 29 Dec 2018
___ to one's word (trustworthy)
Opposite of false Family Time 09 Dec 2018
Verifiable Universal 02 Dec 2018
Antonym of "false"
Genuine regret by Tory leader
'___ to form ...' The Washington Post Sunday 18 Nov 2018
Like any fact Universal 17 Nov 2018
Valid ceasefire, the fourth to be abandoned
Loyal Thomas Joseph 16 Nov 2018
Get straight? The Washington Post 14 Nov 2018
Get straight? LA Times Daily 14 Nov 2018
Quiz option Jonesin 06 Nov 2018
Time to regret being honest
Indisputable Universal 15 Oct 2018
Genuine; real The Times Concise 12 Oct 2018
Well-aimed Newsday 06 Oct 2018
See 30
Quite factual Universal 17 Sep 2018
Like all facts Universal 08 Sep 2018
Rightful The New Yorker 03 Sep 2018
Unswerving New York Times 02 Sep 2018
Right time to regret The Telegraph Cryptic 30 Aug 2018
Not false
Not false Family Time 20 Aug 2018
Like a deadeye's aim USA Today 05 Aug 2018
Simple quiz answer Wall Street Journal 24 Jul 2018
"No argument" LA Times Daily 18 Jul 2018
'No argument' The Washington Post 18 Jul 2018
Correct time on Paris street
Correct conclusions in lawsuit, whenever you prosecute
In alignment USA Today 06 Jun 2018
Loyal; authentic The Telegraph Quick 02 Jun 2018
"Based on a ___ story"
'For sure!' USA Today 20 May 2018
'No question' USA Today 19 May 2018
Like proven facts Universal 16 May 2018
Veracious LA Times Daily 27 Apr 2018
Veracious The Washington Post 27 Apr 2018
Answer that won't get you an F? Jonesin 24 Apr 2018
Like Annie Oakley's aim USA Today 22 Apr 2018
. Explain prisoners leaving in alignment
Provable Universal 10 Apr 2018
'That's right' Premier Sunday 08 Apr 2018
Torture's not even legitimate
Alternative to 34-Across USA Today 06 Apr 2018
Not false Universal 05 Apr 2018
Opposite of false
Like a fact Universal 22 Mar 2018
'Quite so' The Washington Post 07 Mar 2018
"Quite so" LA Times Daily 07 Mar 2018
One way to ring Universal 05 Mar 2018
__-or-false test Newsday 05 Mar 2018
Faithful Canadiana 19 Feb 2018
Real constant
Straight The Washington Post 11 Feb 2018
Straight LA Times Daily 11 Feb 2018
Time to regret being faithful
"Can't argue with that" LA Times Daily 27 Jan 2018
'Can't argue with that' The Washington Post 27 Jan 2018
Torture regularly fails to appear right The Telegraph Toughie 23 Jan 2018
"False" alternative Universal 16 Jan 2018
"Based on a ___ story" (words seen on a sports biography)
In alignment
Like Annie Oakley's aim
"No question"
Quite factual
"For sure!"
"Agreed"
Like a deadeye's aim
"Can't argue with that"
Like proven facts
Like any fact
"No argument"
Unswerving
Get straight?
Like all facts
"False" alternative
Straight
Veracious
Simple quiz answer
Authentic
"That's correct"
"Based on a ___ story" (can be said for 16a, 32a, and 50a)
No crust in structure - is that right? Irish Times Crosaire 08 Dec 2017
Frequent test answer Universal 04 Dec 2017
Too good to be ___
'Can't argue there' The Washington Post Sunday 12 Nov 2017
Simple test answer Universal 05 Nov 2017
Not subject to debate USA Today 27 Oct 2017
"Can't argue with that" USA Today 20 Oct 2017
Unlike "alternative facts" USA Today 15 Oct 2017
Not made up Premier Sunday 24 Sep 2017
Correct time to feel sorry
Factual Wall Street Journal 19 Sep 2017
Not false The Telegraph Quick 12 Sep 2017
(With "to") In alignment
Common test answer Universal 28 Aug 2017
The Northern French road is straight
"No denying that" USA Today 07 Aug 2017
Rightful Newsday 04 Aug 2017
Type of believer Universal 20 Jul 2017
On the level Newsday 16 Jul 2017
Loyal Conservative shunning armistice
"Based on a ___ story"
'Really!' New York Times 11 Jun 2017
Unlikely to 15-Across USA Today 06 May 2017
"Can't deny that" USA Today 17 Apr 2017
Indisputable Wall Street Journal 15 Apr 2017
___ Detective, crime drama on TV
Genuine cessation of hostilities about to emerge The Telegraph Cryptic 24 Mar 2017
Time to regret being straight The Times Cryptic 23 Mar 2017
Unlike fake news USA Today 02 Mar 2017
'T,' on a test Universal 02 Mar 2017
"Good point!" LA Times Daily 28 Feb 2017
Genuine regret after time
Factual The Washington Post 09 Feb 2017
Right time on road to Paris? The Telegraph Cryptic 01 Feb 2017
With 43-Across, kind of test USA Today 29 Jan 2017
'Can't argue that point' The Washington Post 21 Jan 2017
"Really!"
'T,' on a test
Frequent test answer
Type of believer
Unlikely to 15-Across
Unlike fake news
Unlike "alternative facts"
Supported by facts
Not subject to debate
"No denying that"
"Good point!"
Test choice, sometimes The Washington Post 30 Dec 2016
Indisputable LA Times Daily 25 Dec 2016
Time to regret being faithful
Genuine regret after time
Right junction on nice street Irish Times Crosaire 12 Nov 2016
50-50 test answer Universal 04 Nov 2016
''That's correct'' Newsday 26 Oct 2016
Bona fide Wall Street Journal 19 Oct 2016
Real The Telegraph Quick 15 Oct 2016
Accurate Newsday 14 Oct 2016
'You make a good point' New York Times 11 Oct 2016
__-blue LA Times Daily 07 Sep 2016
Genuine agreement for peace, about to be discarded The Times Cryptic 18 Aug 2016
Beyond doubt USA Today 11 Aug 2016
On the mark USA Today 18 Jul 2016
'Good point!' Wall Street Journal 06 Jul 2016
Rightful The Washington Post 06 Jul 2016
Put into alignment USA Today 03 Jul 2016
Flip-a-coin test answer Universal 02 Jul 2016
'Fair point' New York Times 18 Jun 2016
'You've got a point' The Washington Post 13 Jun 2016
Story used regularly is genuine The Telegraph Toughie 07 Jun 2016
In alignment LA Times Daily 28 May 2016
Believer or blue preceder The Washington Post 24 May 2016
Right time to grieve
Tried partner Universal 15 May 2016
Veritable Canadiana 09 May 2016
Veritable Premier Sunday 08 May 2016
Accurate yet partly misconstrued The Telegraph Cryptic 30 Apr 2016
'For sure!' The Washington Post 25 Mar 2016
Not mock Newsday 19 Mar 2016
Fully factual The Washington Post 18 Mar 2016
Like nonfiction LA Times Daily 14 Mar 2016
Word with believer or love USA Today 05 Mar 2016
Alternative on a test Universal 29 Feb 2016
West end street in Paris? That's right!
Tense thoroughfare in Paris? That's constant The Telegraph Cryptic 25 Feb 2016
"Okay, granted" LA Times Daily 10 Feb 2016
Right in line
Sincere end to hostilities ignored by clubs The Times Cryptic 08 Feb 2016
Yorkshire cricketer dropping a player? That's correct
Unswerving Newsday 23 Jan 2016
'I can't deny that' The Washington Post 20 Jan 2016
Test answer, at times USA Today 17 Jan 2016
Put into alignment
50-50 test answer
Beyond doubt
On the mark
Test answer, at times
"Tried" partner
"Okay, granted"
In alignment
Indisputable
__-blue
"You make a good point"
"Fair point"
Align New York Times 31 Dec 2015
Questionnaire response The Washington Post 21 Dec 2015
Finishes off list -- whatever you receive is genuine The Telegraph Cryptic 20 Dec 2015
Accurate The Sun Two Speed 25 Nov 2015
Parent ultimately to regret being faithful The Sun Two Speed 25 Nov 2015
Bona fide Newsday 19 Nov 2015
Correct Premier Sunday 08 Nov 2015
How something might ring The Washington Post 06 Nov 2015
Accurate The Telegraph Quick 02 Nov 2015
Time to regret being faithful?
Not a work of fiction Universal 18 Oct 2015
Flip-a-coin test answer USA Today 08 Oct 2015
Honest regret follows deed lacking in tact The Telegraph Toughie 17 Sep 2015
'No argument here' New York Times 13 Sep 2015
Partner of tried Universal 08 Sep 2015
Authentic Eugene Sheffer 07 Sep 2015
Explain losing prisoners for real The Telegraph Toughie 12 Aug 2015
Align, with ''up'' Newsday 07 Aug 2015
'You have a point' New York Times 26 Jul 2015
Factual LA Times Daily 26 Jul 2015
Test choice, sometimes Universal 06 Jul 2015
Correct time to lament
Steadfast USA Today 03 Jun 2015
Make even Jonesin 02 Jun 2015
Constantly right The Telegraph Cryptic 01 Jun 2015
The odd things making torture constant
Real; accurate The Times Concise 08 May 2015
Void of deceit USA Today 24 Apr 2015
Exam answer USA Today 21 Apr 2015
Loyal The Telegraph Quick 20 Apr 2015
Beyond dispute Newsday 10 Apr 2015
Tried-and-__ (well-tested) Newsday 07 Apr 2015
Unswerving Wall Street Journal 03 Apr 2015
Not slanderous Universal 26 Mar 2015
'___ that' New York Times 11 Mar 2015
Level LA Times Daily 06 Mar 2015
Make level USA Today 04 Mar 2015
"Can't argue with that!" LA Times Daily 27 Feb 2015
T, on a test LA Times Daily 10 Feb 2015
On target Newsday 30 Jan 2015
Type of believer USA Today 29 Jan 2015
See 72-Down Premier Sunday 11 Jan 2015
Align, with "up"
Bona fide
Most of Motley Crue's stories
Undeniable
Tried-and-__ (well-tested)
On the level
On target
Factual
Faithful
T, on a test
Level
"Can't argue with that!"
Factual
Unswerving
Void of deceit
Type of believer
Steadfast
Make level
Flip-a-coin test answer
Provable
Exam answer
Verifiable
Test choice, sometimes
"No argument here"
"You have a point"
"___ that"
Align
Partner of tried
Not slanderous
Not false
Not a work of fiction
Flip-a-coin test answer
Correct
See 72-Down
"Can't deny that"
50/50 test choice
Factual
How something might ring
Beyond dispute
Turkey rejecting Brussels – honest!
Tips from teacher, usable, genuine
Correct time to repent
Genuine cessation of conflict, its start forgotten
Loyal
"Can't argue with that"
"That's correct"
"You're right"
Kind of blue?
Partner of tried
Properly aligned
"Can't argue with that"
Honest-to-goodness
Unfeigned
Verifiable
"I know this much is ___" Spandau Ballet
"That's how it is, all right"
Quiz option, often
Make level
Like a sharpshooter's aim
Fifty-fifty test choice
Faithful or factual
Easily guessed test answer
Common test answer
"That's a fact"
On the level
"___ Detective" (Matthew McConaughey series)
See 2-Down
"Good point"
Test choice
Right as rain
Irrefutable
"No argument here"
"Indeed"
"I can't deny that"
Quiz choice
Fully factual
"You got that right"
Faithful or factual
Fifty-fifty test choice
Flip-a-coin test answer, sometimes
"That's a good point"
Undeniable
Choice on many a test
Tried's partner
Test answer, at times
Eve
"Tried" partner
Stranger than fiction?
Metallica "Sad But ___"
On the level
Honorable
Constantly right
Showing perfect pitch – or flat?
Genuine concord initially comes out of ceasefire
Corrected last section of paper in a day
Tried partner?
Honest
Word with "blue" or "believer"
Exact
Factual
Irrefutable
Rightful, as an heir
Quiz choice, perhaps
Factual
See 85-Across
Opposite of false
"T" on a test, usually
"T" on a test, usually
Founded on fact
Accurate
First circle on a Scantron sheet, often
Authentic
Nonfictional
Loyal
Honest
Faithful
"__ Grit": John Wayne classic
Fully accurate
Loyal
"You're right"
"You got that right"
Common test answer
On the mark
T on a test
Unwavering
Steadfast
See 85-Across
Reliable
"May all your dreams come ___"
"Believe you me!"
Loyal
On target
"I can't deny that"
___ to one's word
"Good point"
"How ___!"
Bona fide
Torture restricted to odd positions? Right
Spandau Ballet smash
Faithful
Not false
Nonfictional
"Tried" partner
"Nobody can argue with that"
Align
Hard to debate
Factual
Hard to debate
Not perjured
Test response, about 50 percent of the time
Frequent quiz option
"How ___ it is!"
"___ Colors" (Cyndi Lauper hit)
Accurate
Faithful or factual
How some things ring
Loyal
Word with north or blue
Stranger than fiction?
One way to ring
Not made up
Answer with a 50-50 chance of being right
"I can't deny that"
Not perjured
Provable
Loyal
Factual
Steadfast
"You got that right!"
"T" on a test
Answer with a 50/50 chance of being right
Test answer, sometimes
Verifiable
In accordance with the facts
Indisputable
"How right you are!"
Accurate
Quiz response, perhaps
"Can't argue there"
Faithful
Devoted
"__ Lies": Schwarzenegger film
"__ Lies": Schwarzenegger film
Consistent with fact
Dead-on
"That's a fact"
"That is correct"
Tried's partner
Faithful
Unerring
Test answer, at times
In alignment
Unswerving
Adjust, as wheels
"No lie!"
"Can't argue with that"
False alternative
Simple test answer
Rightful
No bull
"I can't deny that"
Steady
Constant
Actual
Steady
No bull
Simple test answer
Adjust, as wheels
Reliable
Steadfast in loyalty
T on a test
See 27-Down
"No lie!"
"___ Grit" (John Wayne film)
False negative?
"Right you are"
Exam choice
"___ Grit" (John Wayne film)
Test response, sometimes
Undeniable
Veracious
Like Robin Hood's aim
Steadfast
Test option
50-50 test answer
Good way for dreams to come
Loyal
Verified
"That's a fact!"
"You have a point"
Faithful
"Right you are"
50-50 test answer
Good way for dreams to come
Verified
"That's correct"
Not false
Partner of tried
Put into alignment
"Honest to God!"
Legitimate
Not tall
Verifiable
Frequently guessed test answer
T, on some tests
Costello's "My Aim Is ___"
Wayne's "___ Grit"
Unfeigned
Shade of blue?
Beyond doubt
Even (up)
Quiz answer
Indisputable
Not false
Undisputed
Proven
Faithful
Unswerving
Undisputed
Test answer
Test response
Test answer
One of two answers on a simple test
Test choice
Answer to some test questions
Hardly slanderous
"I can't deny that"
Proven
Correct
Loyal
Set straight
Even (up)
Proven
Opposite of false
One of two test choices
In perfect alignment
Genuine
Unswerving
Unswerving
Correct
Test response
"It is so"
Legitimate
Frequently guessed test answer
Definitely the case
Like Wayne's grit
Pop quiz response
Verifiable
Accurate
On the up and up
Definitely the case
Frequently guessed test answer
How dreams come, in your dreams?
Accurate
"That's a fact!"
Inarguable
On target
Steadfast
On target
How dreams come, in your dreams?
Unfeigned
Founded on fact
Inarguable
On target
Steadfast
Straight
Unfeigned
Like a sharpshooter's aim
Rightful, as an heir
"Can't argue with that"
So
Test response, about 50 percent of the time
Veritable
Faithful
"___ Grit" (1969 John Wayne film)
"No argument"
Rightful, as an heir
Make square
So
Not made up
"I can't deny that"
Make even
Based on fact
With 28-Down, unwaveringly loyal
Factual
Valid
Tried's partner
Aligned
Actual and factual
Authentic
Bona fide
Honest-to-goodness
Rightful, as an heir
False alternative
Consistent with fact
Rightful, as an heir
Shade of blue?
Irrefutable
Make even
A way to ring
On the mark
Irrefutable
Correct
Honest-to-goodness
Potential test answer
Dead on target
With 58-Down, realistic
Unwavering
Align properly
Kind of blue?
"Can't argue with that"
"So ___"
In alignment
Line up
Unwavering
Veracious
Quiz answer choice
Irrefutable
"T" as in tests
Answer on an easy-to-grade test
Opposite of 68-Across
Partner of tried
Steadfast
Real
With 60-Down, bone attached to the sternum
"You're right"
Able to be proven
Factual
On the mark
Veracious
Honest-to-goodness
Common test answer
Quiz answer
Schwarzenegger's "___ Lies"
___-blue
Test choice
Choice on some quizzes
Right on target
Indisputable
Irrefutable
Test response
Test response, perhaps
Align properly, as car wheels
Test choice
Test answer, perhaps
Set straight
"__ Grit"
Quiz answer
Quiz choice
"___ Grit" (John Wayne film)
So
Test choice
Test answer, perhaps
So
Make symmetrical
Opposite of false
Right on
Quiz option
In alignment
Restore accuracy
Test response
On-target
Test alternative
__-to-life
No lie
Like Schwarzenegger's "Lies"?
"Believe you me!"
Faithful
Bona fide
___-blue (staunch)
Without deviation
On target
Not slanderous
Quiz response
Quindlen's 'One -- Thing'
Constant
Like Annie Oakley's aim
"That's right!"
Straight
Kind of blue?
Unquestionable
Provable
Test answer
Blue partner
"I agree"
Accurate
Steadfast
Kind of blue?
On key
Undeniably so
Choice on a test
Make square
"Righto!"
"That's right"
Quiz answer, at times
Beyond doubt
Level
Test choice
"That's right!"
So
Test choice
Proper
Not false
Word before love or story
Not false
Test answer
Real
Proper
Test answer alternative
Quiz answer
Accurate
Faithful
Like Rooster Cogburn's grit
On target
Irrefutable
"___ Colors"
Quiz answer
Genuine
Loyal
So
___ to one's word
One way to ring
Staunch
Quiz answer
Tried partner
Verifiable
Answer with a 50-50 chance
50/50 test choice
On the mark
In alignment
Loyal
Provable
On the mark
Level off
Exact
'_____ Colors' ('86 hit)
Kind of believer
How things may ring
See 25-Across
On the mark
Make level
Like a deadeye's aim
Actual
Not subject to libel litigation
Flip-a-coin test answer
Accurate
Quiz choice
Authentic
"Correct!"
Possible test answer
Indisputable
Kind of blue
Genuine regret, after time
Qualifier for love or blue
Actual
T, on many exams
Factual
With 51 Across, John Wayne's Oscar film
Factual
Quiz option
On-target
Dead on target
Aligned
Veritable
Sincere
Test choice
Arnold's "_____ Lies"
Test answer
Right you are!
Genuine
Companion of tried
Trustworthy
Word with believer, love or Lies
Loayl
"I confess"
Dee-Gavin's Tammy Tell Me ____
Actual
Like a sharpshooter's aim
Correct
Indisputable
Nonfictional
Lorillard cigarette brand
"___ Colors" (Cyndi Lauper chart-topper)
With 34 Down John Wayne film
Unfeigned
Quiz answer
Faithful
Line up well
Align
Make even
Flip-a-coin test answer
In perfect alignment
Quiz answer
Test answer
Undeniable
Based on fact
Veracious
Wayne's ____ Grit
Exam choice
Kind of believer
Answer with a 50-50 chance of being right
____ believer
Adjust with up
__ blue
Rightful
Answer to some test questions
Partner of tried
Veritable
Genuine
Quiz choice
Verifiable
Accurate
Word with blue or believer
Common test answer
On the level
Exam answer
1994 film "_____ Lies"
Void of deceit
Porter's "___ Love"
Choice on a test
Veritable
Shade of blue?
"The course of ___ love . . . ": Shak.
Adjust accurately
"___ Love," Porter song
Quiz answer, perhaps
Faithful or factual
___ blue (loyal)
Staunch
Adjust exactly
Real, as a diamond
End of quotation
Exam choice
Correct
Word with north
Authentic
Test answer
Accurately formed
Word before born or bred
Straighten
Right
Make plumb
Word with blue or love
Not counterfeit
Like Wayne's grit
Fit accurately
Word with love or blue
Word with life or love
Plumb
Realign
Test-paper choice
"___ Grit," Wayne film
Veridical
"___ Grit"
Certain test answer
Undeviating
Adjust
___ bill (indictment)
Kind of blue
Devoted
Answer in a certain exam
Kind of grit
___ blue
Common choice in an exam
Answer on an exam.
Veridical.
See 64 Across.
Real.
Without deceit.
Veracious.
Rightly so called.
Right.
One quiz answer.
Authentic.
Accurately formed.
Word of agreement.
Lawful.
Answer in certain quizzes.
Indubitable.
First name of Under Secretary Morse of Agriculture.
Choice in a short-answer test.
Upright.
Straight as a die.
Legitimate.
Of pure strain.
Tried and ___
On target
Inarguable
"Uh-huh"
"Good point"
Simon-pure.
Precise.
Kind of blue.
Devoted.
Accurate.
Steadfast.
Factual.
Unfaltering.
Reliable.
Exactly
Fix alignment
"___ Blood"
"You're right"
Loyal.
Partner of tried.
Proper.
Constant.
Correct.
Undeniable.
Just.
So.
Verifiable.
___ blue.
Exact.
Not to be denied.
Unerring.
Unfailing.
Aline
Certain.
Honest.
Faithful.
Affirmative answer.
Actual.
Unfeigned.
Sincere.
One of two answers in a test.
Rightful.
Exactly.
Companion of tried.
Genuine.
Bona fide.
Veritable.
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