Fox's conclusion, in an Aesop fable Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SOURGRAPES Fox's conclusion, in an Aesop fable (10)
92% ADAGE Aesop fable conclusion (5) Newsday Nov 1, 2025
70% ANT "The ___ and the Dove" (Aesop fable) (3) The Atlantic Sep 26, 2025
68% HEN 'The ___ and the Fox' (Aesop fable) (3) New York Times Dec 16, 2017
53% FABLE Aesop story (5) Puzzler Backwords Oct 27, 2025
53% LEGENDARY Fabled (9) The Telegraph Quick Oct 19, 2025
53% STORK Fox's dining companion in an Aesop fable (5)
53% MORAL Aesop conclusion (5)
53% FOXANDTHEGRAPES Aesop fable, with "The" (15)
51% SLY "As ___ as a fox" (3)
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