Answer: LIES
LIES is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining LIES with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Hogwash
- Baloney
- Emphatic denial
- "Never!"
- "Hogwash!"
- Tall tales
- Deceives
- "Balderdash!"
- Fibs
- Falsehoods
- Stretches
- Rests
- Whoppers
- Deceptions
- Isn't truthful
- Untruths
- Extends
- Is situated
- "Not true!"
- Prevaricates
- "That's not true!"
- Fish stories
- Reposes
- Isn't straight
- Commits perjury
- Strong denial
- Reclines
- Pinocchio's undoing
- Tells it like it isn't
- Tall stories
- "False!"
- They may come in a pack
- Tells tales
- Stretches the truth
- Statements in a pack?
- Polygraph detections
- Misleads
- Fabrications
- "Not so!"
- Is located
- "That's hogwash!"
- Prevarications
- Doesn't tell the truth
- Taradiddles
- Some stories
- Is deceitful
- Falsifies
- Empty promises
- Bends the truth
- "That's false!"
- Twists the truth
- They're not true
- Tells a whopper
- Tells a tale
- Tells a fib
- Some excuses
- Perjury, e.g.
- Needles' partner
- Links positions
- Isn't straight with
- Isn't honest
- False testimony
- Epitaph verb
- Disinformation
- Yarn material?
- What polygraphs detect
- Untrue stories
- TV exec Moonves
- Trygve and family
- They're beyond belief
- Tells whoppers
- Tells untruths
- Tells stories
- Sprawls
- Polygraph hiccups, presumably
- Play things?
- Is prone
- Iago's forte
- Golfers' concerns
- Golf positions
- Fictional accounts
- False statements
- Equivocator's forte
- Denier's shout
- Cry of vehement denial
- Calumnies
- Big fibs
- A "pack" of hogwash
- "None of that is true!"
- "None of it is true!"
- White ___.
- What some alibis might be
- Trust eroders
- True ____
- Too-tall tales
- Too tall tales
- They sometimes come in a pack
- They made Pinocchio's nose grow
- Terminological inexactitudes
- Tells fibs
- Tells a tall tale
- Tells a falsehood
- Tells a completely different story?
- Some alibis
- Shout of denial
- Rough spots
- Pure fiction
- Propaganda, often
- Pretends fiction is nonfiction
- Polygraph problems, presumably
- Polygraph finds
- Polygraph blips, perhaps
- Perjurious testimony
- Perjures oneself
- Partner of sex and videotape
- Pack of ___ (hogwash)
- Pack contents?
- Oxymoronic movie title, ''True ___''
- Not just evasions
- Nose lengtheners?
- Much propaganda
- More than fudges the facts
- More than fudges
- Makes stuff up
- Isn't sincere
- Is untruthful
- Is positioned
- Is mendacious
- Is less than honest
- Fudges the facts
- Fish tales
- Fiction collection
- Fibber's forte
- Falsities
- False accounts
- Epitaph word
- Cover stories?
- Churchill's "categorical inexactitude"
- Bits of dishonesty
- Baloney ingredients
- Alternative facts
- Alibis, sometimes
- A lot of baloney
- "True ___" (Curtis film)
- "That's totally false!"
- "That's all false!"
- "It's all false!"
- "It's a crock!"
- "Fairy tales"
- "Bull!"
- Word on a tombstone
- Word cried before and after "all"
- Whoppers?
- Whoppers of a sort
- White ones are little
- White ones are harmless
- White and barefaced
- What today's puzzle is full of, in certain spots
- What alibis often are
- What alibis might be
- What alibis may be
- Video game count
- Untrustworthy Elton John song?
- Untrue tales
- U.N.'s Trygve and kin
- Twisted tales
- Tweaks the truth
- Turf positions
- Trygve and Guri.
- Trust busters?
- Total fabrications
- Titleist positions
- Title start of a 2003 Al Franken best seller
- Things that set pants ablaze?
- They set off polygraphs
- They often come in packs
- They may be little and white
- They may be bald-faced
- These sometimes come in a pack
- These enlarged Pinocchio's nose
- The cruelest ___ are often told in silence: Robert Louis Stevenson
- Tells untrue tales
- Tells fish stories
- Tells falsehoods
- Taradiddler's tales
- Tales that are too tall
- Tales of fiction
- Tales from Ananias
- Storyteller's pack
- Storyteller's creations
- Stays flat
- Spurious statements
- Speaks dishonestly
- Some sins
- Some rulings on PolitiFact
- Some Pinocchio pronouncements
- Some campaign promises
- Slices of baloney?
- sex ____ and videotape
- Rough positions?
- Rough positions
- Risks a perjury rap
- Results of excessive stretching?
- Rests, with "by"
- Rat pack?
- Pure (or impure) fiction
- Pseudologists' fortes
- Propaganda, sometimes
- Propaganda, perhaps
- Promises the moon, say
- Prepares to do sit-ups
- Positions at Pebble Beach
- Polygraph spikes, presumably
- Polygraph indications
- Pinocchio's wrongs
- Pinocchio's nose-growers
- Pieces of disinformation
- Perjury, basically
- Perjurious pronouncements
- Perjures
- Perjurers' statements
- Perjurer's testimony
- Not just deception
- More than stretches
- Loads of bull
- Loads of B.S.
- Literally, commits perjury
- Isn't forthright
- Isn't being truthful
- Is supine
- Is situated (in)
- Is found
- Is dishonest, in a way
- Is deceptive, in a way
- Invites mistrust
- Inventions, so to speak
- Inventions
- Intentional untruths
- In 1906, 'terminological inexactitude', is what Winston Churchill called one of these
- Heated denial
- HBO miniseries "Big Little __"
- Guns and Roses "Patience" album
- Green Day "Cause it's just one of my ___!"
- Golfers' problems
- Golf predicaments, at times
- Golf ball positions
- Goes flat?
- GnR's post-"Appetite" tideover
- Fishy tales?
- Fiction of a sort
- Fibber's output
- False testimony, e.g.
- False propaganda
- Fairway positions
- Fairway considerations
- Fails a polygraph
- Fabulist's output
- Epitaph word, perhaps
- Engages in mythomania
- Emulates Ananias.
- Elton John "Love ___ Bleeding"
- Duplicities
- Double talk, at times
- Doral positions
- Don't believe them!
- Dishonest Thompson Twins song?
- Deceptive utterances
- Debunked statements
- Cry before and after "all"
- Creates fiction in the courtroom
- Creates fiction
- Creates an account?
- Creates a fantasy
- Covers one's tracks, maybe
- Course positions
- Concerns of P.G.A. players
- Commits perjury (___ under oath)
- Claims to have a nonexistent girlfriend, say
- Claims that won't pass a fact check
- Changers of Pinocchio's physiognomy
- Challenges a polygraph
- Canards
- Campaign promises, sometimes
- BSes
- Big fat whoppers
- Baloney contents?
- Bad things to tell
- All hogwash
- All baloney
- Accused's retort
- A polygraph may detect them
- A pack of ___
- A bunch of baloney
- "What ___ Beneath" (2000 Michelle Pfeiffer horror film)
- "Uneasy ___ the head . . . "
- "True ___" (1994 Schwarzenegger movie)
- "Those are deceitful words!"
- "The ties were black, the ___ were white" (Taylor Swift lyric)
- "That's utter slander!"
- "That's all false, and you know it!"
- "sex, ___, and videotape" (early Steven Soderbergh film)
- "sex, ___, and videotape" (1989 movie)
- "Sex, ___ and Videotape," 1989 film
- "Real eyes realize real ___"
- "O! that way madness ___": King Lear
- "No More ___" (Dick Gregory)
- "No I never!"
- "It's all untrue!"
- "It's all false, I tell you!"
- "I don't believe any of it!"
- "I deny all that!"
- "House of ___" (Don Cheadle show)
- "Hope ___ to mortals / And most believe her": Housman
- "Here ___ ..."
- "G N' R ___"
- "Debts and ___ are generally mixed together": Rabelais
- "Big Little ___" (2017-19 TV show)
- "Big Little ___"
- "Ask me no questions and I'll tell you no ___"
- " . . . believing in old men's ___ . . . ": Pound
- 'All untrue!'
- ____ low: holes up
- ___ low (hides out)
- __ down (takes a nap, maybe)
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