Answer: TALE
TALE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining TALE with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Story
- Whopper
- Falsehood
- Long story
- Yarn
- Account
- Fib
- Legend
- Narrative
- Fish story
- Bit of gossip
- Lie
- Chronicle
- Myth
- Fabrication
- "Tall" story
- Folk story
- Fable
- Saga
- Bit of folklore
- Tall story
- It's hard to believe
- Fantasy
- Taradiddle
- Rumor
- Fiction
- Chaucer offering
- Piece of gossip
- Grimm story
- Full amount
- Bit of fiction
- Raconteur's offering
- Fictional account
- Narration
- Anecdote
- "A ___ of Two Cities"
- Lamb product
- Fanciful story
- Don't believe it
- Unlikely story
- False rumor
- Colorful story
- Bunch of baloney
- Story that might be "tall"
- Bit of lore
- Adventure story
- Uncle Remus offering
- Something to spin
- Recital
- Load of baloney
- Kind of account
- Imaginary narrative
- Hidden theme of the puzzle
- Exaggerated story
- Conte
- Cock-and-bull story
- Story told around the campfire
- Romance, e.g.
- Narrative story
- Minstrel's offering
- Folksy account
- Fictional piece
- Fable, e.g.
- Chaucer piece
- Bunch of bunk
- "The Handmaid's ___"
- Spellbinder
- Snow job
- It may be hard to swallow
- Ghost story, e.g.
- Fairy ____
- Campfire story
- ___ of woe
- Malicious rumor
- It may be tall
- Fairy ___
- Chaucer creation
- Chaucer chapter
- Big lie
- A fisherman may spin one
- "A __ of Two Cities"
- Yarn that is spun
- Word with folk or fairy
- Wild story
- Wife of Bath's offering
- Welty product
- Storybook story
- Story that may be tall
- Spinner's yarn
- Something that's spun
- Scheherazade specialty
- Poe writing
- Poe product
- Made-up story
- Load of bunk
- It's tall when exaggerated
- It may be spun at sea
- It may be spun
- Grimm account
- Fictional story
- Fairy-___ ending
- Fairy milieu
- Extended account
- Campfire oration
- Campfire entertainment
- "The Winter's ___"
- "A ____ of Two Cities"
- Yarn from an old pirate
- Word after "tall" or "fairy"
- Wayside Inn fare
- Unbelievable story
- Suspicious story
- Something spun
- Scheherazade offering
- Raconteur's delivery
- Piece of folklore
- Old wives' production
- O. Henry product
- O. Henry offering
- It might be tall
- It may be twice-told
- It may be tall or spun
- Hawthorne product
- Hard-to-believe story
- Grimm offering
- Folk item
- Fishy yarn
- Fisherman's offering?
- Fireside yarn
- Fairy story
- Fairy ___ romance
- Exaggerated account
- Canterbury story
- Bedtime story
- "The Gift of the Magi," e.g.
- "A Knight's ___" (2001)
- Yarn.
- Yarn that's spun?
- Yarn from a pirate
- Word after "fairy" or "folk"
- Urban legend, e.g.
- The story of the one that got away, e.g.
- Teller's offering
- Tattle tail?
- Tall one?
- Tall ___ (exaggerated story)
- Storybook offering
- Story that might be tall
- Story that may be "tall"
- Spun yarn
- Something related
- Something passed on from an old wife?
- Shakespearean hanger
- Related thing
- Raconteur's specialty
- Questionable story
- Poe specialty
- Piece of lore
- Parable
- One may be related to you
- Old wives' ___ (superstition)
- Narrated yarn
- Narrated story
- Märchen
- Many a Poe work
- Malamud product
- Lie, perhaps
- Kind of bearer
- It's related
- It might be hair-raising
- It may be spun around a campfire
- Folksy story
- Folklorist's story
- Folklorist's account
- Folklore tidbit
- Folklore sample
- Folklore component
- Fibber's forte
- Fairy ___ wedding
- Doubtful story
- Colorful account
- Chaucerian account
- Cautionary ___
- Brothers Grimm offering
- Andersen offering
- An angler may spin one
- Account of incidents or events
- "The Handmaid's __": Atwood novel
- "Shark ___" (2004 animated movie)
- "Peter Rabbit," for one
- "Decameron" unit
- "Cautionary" account
- "Canterbury" story
- "A Winter's ___"
- "A ___ of Two Cities" (Dickens novel)
- "A ___ of Two Cities" (Charles Dickens novel)
- Yarn you can't knit with
- Yarn woven orally
- Yarn that's spun
- Yarn relative
- Writing of Chaucer
- Woven piece
- Word with fairy or tall
- Word with "folk" or "tall"
- Word in an Atwood novel title
- Word in a Dickens title
- Word after tall or fairy
- Word after "tell" or "tall"
- Woolly yarn
- Woeful story, perhaps
- Whodunit, e.g.
- When twisted, it could become late
- What a fisherman might bring home even if he doesn't catch any fish
- Washington Irving offering
- Two cities' story
- This could become late if mixed-up
- This could become late if mixed up
- The Wife of Bath has one
- The ___ of Despereaux (2004 Newbery winner)
- That's some story
- Tattler's story
- Tattle tail
- Tall writing?
- Tall follower
- Tall ___ (yarn)
- Tall ___ (unlikely story)
- Tall ___ (story that's hard to believe)
- Tall ___
- Tall __
- Swift's tub opus
- Storybook entry
- Story to tell
- Story that's often "tall"
- Story that's "spun"
- Story that might be "cautionary"
- Story of your trip, perhaps
- Story by Chaucer
- Sting song, often
- Sting might tell a "Summoner's" one
- Spun thing
- Sometimes it's sad
- Something to weave or spin
- Something to weave
- Something that's related
- Something not to be believed
- Something a sailor spins
- Some story
- Shakespearean "hanger"
- Shakespeare's "The Winter's __"
- Shakespeare's "The Winter's ___"
- Second word of a Dickens title
- Scheherazade's recital
- Scheherazade's offering
- Scheherazade's lifesaver
- Sample of folklore
- Romance, perhaps
- Rock and roll myth
- Relation?
- Recitation by Scheherazade
- Queen "A Winter's ___"
- Primus might tell one "From the Punchbowl"
- Potter work
- Poe work
- Poe story, e.g.
- Paul Bunyan account
- Part of an anthology
- Part of a literary anthology
- Parable, e.g.
- Output from Washington Irving
- One shared at a campfire
- One might be tall
- One might be hard to believe
- One can be tall
- Old wives' recital?
- Old wives' ________
- Old wives' ___ (bit of folk wisdom)
- Old wives' ___
- Offering from the Brothers Grimm
- Offering from Chaucer's miller or cook
- O'Flaherty product
- Novel presentation?
- Narrator's offering
- Minstrel's recitation
- Mark Helprin's "Winter's ___"
- Mariner's yarn
- Libelous account
- Liar's forte
- Item in the Grimm brothers' collection
- It's often handed down
- It's always related
- It might be spun around a campfire
- It might be related
- It may be supernatural
- It may be shared over a campfire
- It may be related to you
- It may be recounted
- It may be cautionary
- It may be a tall one
- It can be tall
- It can be spun
- Isak Dinesen product
- Invented account
- Inside story found in five puzzle answers
- Improbable concoction
- Hoffmann product
- Hoffmann offering
- Hoary story
- Hawthorne offering
- Hawthorne creation
- Hand-me-down, sometimes
- Gripping recounting
- Grimm piece
- Gossipy report
- Food cooked in a cornhusk
- Folksy narrative
- Folklorist's recital
- Folklore bit
- Folk or fairy follower
- Folk __
- Fishing souvenir?
- Fisherman's whopper?
- Fisherman's whopper
- Fisherman's story
- Fish story, e.g.
- Fireside recitation
- Fictitious story
- Fictional narrative
- Falsehood, sometimes
- Fairy-___ romance
- Fairy story.
- Fairy or folk follower
- Fairy follower
- Fairy ___ (type of children's story)
- Fairy ___ (story like "Sleeping Beauty")
- Fairy ___ (kids' story)
- Fairy ___ (bedtime story, sometimes)
- Fairy ___ ("Hansel and Gretel," for example)
- Fabulist's work
- Elaborate invention
- Division of Chaucer's masterwork
- Dinesen product
- Dinesen offering
- Dickens wrote one about two cities
- Cream might tell one of "Brave Ulysses"
- Cooper work
- Chaucerian unit
- Chaucerian form
- Chaucerian excerpt
- Chaucer's "The Miller's ___"
- Chaucer work
- Chaucer unit
- Chaucer story
- Chaucer selection
- Chaucer product
- Chaucer concoction
- Chaucer bit
- Charming story
- Cautionary __
- Canterbury offering
- Campfire staple
- Brothers Grimm story
- Bit of campfire entertainment
- Beatrix Potter's "The __ of Peter Rabbit"
- Beatrix Potter work
- Beach Boys "There's a ___ about Christmas that you've all been told"
- Ballad, often
- Atwood's "The Handmaid's ---"
- Atwood's "The Handmaid's ___"
- Atwood's The Handmaid's ____
- Atwood novel "The Handmaid's ---"
- Asimov product
- Arctic Monkeys might tell a "Fake" one of San Francisco!
- Apologue, e.g.
- Any Poe story
- Any "Twilight Zone" episode
- Angler's account
- Andersen creation
- Anagram for teal
- An intriguing yarn
- An account of incidents
- Adventure story.
- Account that might earn interest
- Account that joins words in seven of this puzzle's answers
- Account of incidents
- Account from Scheherazade
- A tall one is exaggerated
- A likely story
- A fisherman might bring back a big one
- A fisherman may bring one home
- A fisher may spin one
- "VH1 Storyteller" features
- "Treasure Island," for one
- "Treasure Island," e.g.
- "Thereby hangs a ___"
- "The Winter's __"
- "The Winter's ___" (Shakespeare play)
- "The Twilight Zone" episode, usually
- "The Mirror of Matsuyama," for one
- "The Handmaid's ___" (Margaret Atwood novel)
- "The Handmaid's ___" (Hulu series)
- "The Handmaid's ___" (Hulu drama)
- "The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl," e.g.
- "The Bard's ___"
- "The ___ of Peter Rabbit" (Beatrix Potter book)
- "Tattle" follower
- "Tall" yarn
- "Tall" or "cautionary" story
- "Tall" account
- "Ship of Fools," e.g.
- "Shark ___" (DreamWorks animated film with Will Smith's voice)
- "Rumpelstiltskin," e.g.
- "Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox," e.g.
- "Leatherstocking" piece
- "It is a __ told by an idiot": Macbeth
- "I woud a ___ unfold . . . ": Shak.
- "I could a ___ unfold . . . ": Shak.
- "I caught a fish thiiiiis big," e.g.
- "Cautionary" story
- "Canterbury" episode
- "A Christmas Carol" is one
- "A Bronx ____"
- "___ as old as time . . ."
- " . . . a ___ told by an idiot . . . "
- 'Tall' story
- ''A Prairie Home Companion'' feature
- ___ bearer
- ___ as old as time
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