Answer: LIE
LIE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining LIE with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Fib(Used today)
- Stead
- Story
- Remain
- Relax
- Position
- Deceive
- Whopper
- Untruth
- Falsehood
- Lounge
- Rest
- Deception
- Tale
- "Baloney!"
- Tall tale
- Tell tales
- Golfer's concern
- Explosive stuff
- Fish story
- Stretch out
- Tell a whopper
- Prevaricate
- Recline
- Myth
- In ___ of (rather than)
- Tell it like it isn't
- Fabrication
- Fabricate
- Be untruthful
- Mislead
- "No ___!"
- Commit perjury
- Golf position
- Be situated
- Equivocate
- Tall story
- Stretch the truth
- Fairway position
- Be a make-up artist?
- Deceit
- Golfer's position
- Falsify
- Be deceitful
- Tell a tall tale
- Tell a fib
- Perjure oneself
- Make believe
- Taradiddle
- Make stuff up
- Fiction
- Fudge the facts
- "Let sleeping dogs ___"
- Prevarication
- Palter
- Imposture
- Bit of fiction
- Tell tall tales
- Tell a story
- Golf ball position
- Be dishonest
- Tell whoppers
- It may be caught by a polygraph
- Bit of deception
- Twist the truth
- Polygraph detection
- Canard
- Bit of baloney
- Bend the truth
- Risk a perjury rap
- Pinocchio's undoing
- Piece of fiction
- Fanciful story
- Don't believe it
- White __
- Tell an untruth
- Stay put
- One of a pack?
- Links position
- It's not true
- Golf ball's position
- Concoction
- Bunch of baloney
- Bit of slander
- Big fib
- Use deceit
- U.N. name
- Trumped-up story
- Tell a tale
- Polygraph exciter
- Oscar category
- Sprawl
- Speak with a forked tongue
- Mendacity
- Load of baloney
- It's not to be believed
- It's little when white
- Cock-and-bull story
- Blip on a polygraph
- Be prone
- Be idle
- Bad thing to be caught in
- Utter a falsehood
- Trygve
- There's no truth to it
- Pull a fast one
- Let sleeping dogs ___
- Kind of detector
- It isn't true
- Inventive account
- Invention
- First U.N. Secretary General
- Falsification
- False statement
- Fabulize
- Be deceptive
- "I cannot tell a ___"
- You can do it on your side
- U. N. name
- Two Truths and a ___
- Statement from Pinocchio
- Golf-ball position
- Don't believe it!
- Be less than candid
- Be deceitful, in a way
- Bald-faced bit
- "White ____"
- Weir concern
- Untrue statement
- Trygve of U.N. fame
- Trust buster
- Tell untruths
- Tell stories
- Tall one
- Stretch the truth or stretch out
- Rough position?
- Practice deception
- Perjury offense
- Misrepresentation
- Make something up
- Invention of a sort
- Go flat?
- False claim
- False account
- Depart from the truth
- Course position
- Be flat
- Avoid the truth
- ___ low
- Whopper you can't eat
- Trygve ___
- Truth decay
- Tarradiddle
- Putting concern
- Potentially slanderous remark
- One in a pack?
- Norwegian statesman.
- More than stretch the truth
- More than a stretch
- Make it all up
- Made-up story
- Load of bunk
- Little white thing
- Links concern
- Lay it on thick
- It may be white
- Golfer's problem
- Golf situation
- Get prone
- False story
- Fairy tale
- Fail a polygraph test
- Excuse, sometimes
- Do a make-up job?
- Creative story
- Bit of perjury
- Be supine
- Avoid honesty
- A small one is white
- A little bull
- ___ down on the job (slack off)
- Whopper of a tale
- Weave a tangled web, say
- Weave a tangled web
- Varnished truth
- Utter a fib
- Twisted tale
- Twist facts
- Trygve of the U.N.
- Trumped-up tale
- Toss the bull
- Tiger's position
- Tell fibs
- Tell a good one
- Tell a big one
- Say what isn't so
- Risk a perjury conviction
- Risk a perjury charge
- Polygraphist's detection
- Polygraph target
- Polygraph indication
- Perjurer's reply
- Perjure
- Not shoot straight
- Not be straight
- Not a good thing to be caught in
- More than an exaggeration
- Misstate the facts
- Little white ___ (fib)
- It's bold-faced at times
- It made Pinocchio's nose grow
- Inveracity
- Hammarskjold's predecessor
- George Washington no-no
- Falsity
- False tale
- Fail to be truthful
- Factor in club selection
- Fabricated statement
- Emulate Pinocchio
- Duffer's concern
- Doctored account
- Dishonest response
- Crooked line?
- Commit perjury, say
- Challenge a polygraph
- Bit of flimflam
- Become prone
- Be recumbent
- Be prostrate
- Bad thing to get caught in
- Back down?
- Alibi, perhaps
- Alibi, maybe
- A white one is little
- "The dog ate my homework" is a classic one
- "The dog ate my homework," probably
- "The check is in the mail," maybe
- "Love the Way You ___" (Eminem/Rihanna hit)
- "Alternative fact"
- You may get caught in it
- Whopper, so to speak
- Whopper, e.g.
- What you may get caught in
- Weir's concern
- Very tall tale
- Utter falsehood
- UN Secretary General
- Twist the facts
- Trumped-up story, essentially
- The varnished truth
- Telltales
- Tell falsehoods
- Tell a falsehood
- State falsely
- Spread falsehoods
- Spin yarns
- Speak with forked tongue
- Speak like a rug?
- Speak falsely
- Song and dance, perhaps
- Something bad to be caught in
- Slice of baloney
- Sleep (with)
- Shovel shit
- Set off a polygraph
- Serve up a whopper?
- Risk growing a long nose, like Pinocchio
- Rest on bed
- Rest horizontally
- Relax, maybe
- Ramones "Gonna have it all tonight, that ain't no ___"
- Provide fodder for fact-checkers
- Position for Palmer
- Polygrapher's detection
- Polygraph's catch
- PolitiFact finding
- Pinocchio's peccadillo
- Pinocchio's downfall
- Phony story
- Perjurer's offense
- Overstretch
- One might get caught in it
- One may do it through one's teeth
- No-no on the stand
- More than a fib
- Moment of dishonesty
- Misstatement
- Many an alibi
- Lot of baloney
- Load of crap
- Little white ___
- It's not so
- It's made up
- It may influence which club you choose
- It may be cooked up
- Invention, of a sort
- Golf ball location
- Get down, in a way
- Fudge facts
- Former U.N. name
- Former U. N. name
- Fish tale, essentially
- Fictitious account
- Fairway placement
- Fail to be honest
- Fail a polygraph
- Factor in golf club selection
- Emulate Iago
- Emulate Ananias
- Don't tell the truth
- DMB "___ in Our Graves"
- Distort data
- Detector detection, ostensibly
- Deceptive statement
- Deceptive David Cook song?
- Deceitful statement
- Cypress Point placement
- Cover for someone, say
- Cooked-up account
- Concern in the rough
- Conceal the truth
- Certain deception
- Break a witness-stand oath
- Blow smoke
- Bit of mendacity
- Bit of duplicity
- Become horizontal
- Bear false witness
- Be untrustworthy
- Be on the level?
- Be mendacious
- Be less than truthful
- Be less than honest
- Be horizontal
- Be false
- Be a bad witness
- Baldfaced bit
- Bald-faced statement
- Bald-faced item
- A white one is small
- A little bull?
- A bad one can raise one's score
- "This is a ___" The Cure
- "The dog ate my homework," for one
- "The check is in the mail," sometimes
- "The check is in the mail," often
- "No ___ can live forever": Martin Luther King Jr.
- "It's not you, it's me," maybe
- "Hips Don't ___" (song by Shakira)
- "Fairy tale"
- ___ in wait
- You wouldn't want to be caught in one
- You shouldn't believe it
- You might get a bad one in the rough
- You might find a bad one in the rough
- Worst kind of campaign promise
- Work of fiction?
- Witness-stand taboo
- Witness stand taboo
- Whopper, for example
- Whopper, but not a Big Mac
- Whopper (but not the Burger King kind)
- Whom Dag Hammarskjold succeeds.
- Where the golf ball is
- What you'd be embarrassed to be called on
- What you wouldn't want to be called on
- What some people do through their teeth
- What sleeping dogs do
- What perjurers do in court
- What not to do at a witness stand
- What mythomaniacs do a lot
- What many do on dating profiles
- What makes Pinocchio's nose grow
- What Huck Finn called a "stretcher"
- What caused Pinocchio's nose to grow
- What a polygraph will disclose
- What a polygraph might detect
- What "can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes," per Mark Twain
- Weigh (on)
- Way the ball sits
- Wave on a polygraph, maybe
- Violate a court oath
- Verb often confused with "lay"
- Verb commonly confused with "lay"
- Varnished truth?
- Utter fibs
- Use a little bit of make-up?
- Use a chaise longue
- Use a bit of makeup?
- Use a bed
- Untruthful statement
- Untrue version of the truth
- Untrue Dream Theater song?
- Untrue claim
- Unlikely story, likely
- Unconvincing excuse, probably
- UN Secretary, once
- U.N. secretary
- U.N. name of fame
- U. N. name.
- Two truths and a __: icebreaker game
- Trygve of U.N.
- Try to sell a cover story
- Truth decay?
- Truth decay unit?
- Total fabrication
- Titleist position
- Tiger's position (read into that clue how you'd like)
- This answer has five letters
- Thing in some packs
- That can't be right
- Terminological inexactitude, to Churchill
- Tell tales, maybe
- Tell it like it ain't
- Tell false tales
- Tell a tall one
- Tell a "story"
- Talk about your girlfriend whom no one can meet because she lives in Canada, say
- Take advantage of the La-Z-Boy, say
- Take a risk when taking a polygraph test
- Take a recumbent position
- Stretcher, to Huck Finn
- Stretch, of sorts
- Stretch or stretch out
- Stretch a point
- Storyteller's tale
- Story, maybe
- Stay in bed, say
- Stay flat
- Stay dormant
- State what's not so
- Stand's opposite ... or a bad thing to do on the stand
- Sprawl, say
- Speak badly?
- Something that's not true
- Something that could be proven false
- Something ratable by number of Pinocchios
- Something fabulous
- Some do it through their teeth
- Simple Plan "Your Love is a ___"
- Sign of a credibility gap
- Shovel snow?
- Shepard drama ''A ___ of the Mind''
- Shave some years off your age, e.g.
- Shakira's "Hips Don't __"
- Serve up a whopper
- Say what's not so
- Say something wrong?
- Say it is, when it ain't
- Say incredible things?
- Say A is not A, say
- Say "The check is in the mail," maybe
- Say "I do" when you don't?
- Say "I couldn't solve this clue," say
- Rough position
- Risk a long nose
- Rewrite history, in a way
- Rest, with "by"
- Rest, with ''by''
- Report "fake news"
- Recline or dissimulate
- Pull a Pinocchio
- Produce fiction
- Practice tact, perhaps
- Practice deception, in a way
- Post-drive position
- Position, in golf
- Position on the fairway
- Position of golf ball
- Position of a golf ball on the ground.
- Position of a golf ball
- Position in the bunker
- Position for Pate
- Position at the Masters
- Position at Pebble Beach
- Position after a drive
- Polygraph's target
- Polygraph's find
- Polygraph perturber
- Polygraph indication, sometimes
- Polygraph finding
- Polygraph blip, presumably
- Polygraph abnormalities
- PolitiFact "honors" the most impactful one each year
- Placement, on the links
- Pinocchio's misdeed
- Pinocchio peccadillo
- Pinocchio no-no
- Perjurious statement
- Perjurious claim
- Part of a pack?
- Pack member?
- Overstretch yourself
- Overly mince words
- Outright fabrication
- Oral fabrication
- One of Tom Watson's concerns
- One of Ray Floyd's concerns
- One of a rat's pack?
- One of a pack, perhaps
- One might precede "Not!"
- One may be told with fingers crossed
- One may be caught in it
- Nose grower for Pinocchio
- Norwegian diplomat
- No-no under oath
- Nassau County hwy.
- Name in U.N. lore
- Munchausen's specialty
- Munchausen uttering
- Munchausen utterance
- More-than-stretchy statement
- Mistell
- Misinformation
- Mike Weir concern
- Memorable Norwegian diplomat
- Many an excuse
- Many a campaign promise
- Make up stories
- Make up an excuse
- Make up an alibi
- Make up a story, maybe
- Make up a cover story, say
- Make things up
- Make like a rug
- Make baloney?
- Make an untrue assertion
- Make a polygraph go nuts
- Made-up tale
- Location of a golfer's ball
- Little white item?
- Links situation
- Links placement
- Large amount of fudge?
- Landlocked Alpine principality
- Lame out
- Keep out of sight, ... low
- Item in a pack?
- It's usually white when it's little
- It's not true!
- It's not the truth
- It's not good to get caught in one
- It's not a freaking "alternative fact"
- It's little when it's white
- It's exposed in a Snopes article
- It's cooked up
- It's beyond belief
- It might cause you to touch your nose
- It might be white
- It might be bald-faced
- It may be white or bold-faced
- It may be part of a pack
- It may be analyzed before a stroke
- It makes Pinocchio's nose grow
- It isn't true!
- It can be white or boldfaced
- It can be white or bald-faced
- It can be bald-faced
- Issue fake news, say
- Invite a perjury rap
- Invention, so to speak
- Invention that's not thought highly of
- Invent a story
- Interrogator's red-flag raiser
- Interrogator's red flag raiser
- Interrogator's discovery
- Intentionally false statement
- Incorrect affirmation
- Ignore truth
- If one is white, then it's little
- If one is white, it's no big deal
- Henry Blake's rank in "MASH"
- Harmful invention?
- Hammarskjold's predecessor.
- Hammarskjöld's predecessor
- Half-truth, to an absolutist
- Gwen Stefani "Baby Don't ___"
- Grow one's nose
- Golfer's term
- Golfer's consideration
- Golfball locale
- Golf course position
- Golf commentator's subject
- Golf ball placement
- Go beyond fudging
- Go beyond embroidery
- Give the ___ to
- Get supine
- Get in a prone position
- George's no-no
- Fudge the truth
- Fudge on the facts
- Fraudulent claim
- Fraudulent account
- Former U.N. name.
- Fodder for fact-checkers
- Fish tale
- Fish story, so to speak
- First UN secretary-general
- First Secretary General of the U.N.
- Fictionalize?
- Fictional statement
- Fib, e.g.
- Fib big-time
- Feed a line of BS
- Falsify facts
- Falsehood or rest on bed
- False-hood
- False utterance
- Fairway situation
- Fairway concern
- Fail to be straight
- Fail the polygraph
- Fail a polygraph test, perhaps
- Fail a polygraph test, maybe
- Factor in golf-club selection
- Factor in club choice
- Fabricator's product?
- Fabricated story
- Fabricate, as facts
- Exercise tact, perhaps
- Excuse, at times
- Enjoy a dog bed
- Engage in some myth-making?
- Engage in mythomania
- Engage in a cover-up, perhaps
- Emulate many a politician
- Embellish reality
- Eli anagram
- Driver's position?
- Do the corpse pose
- Do nothing...or do something and say you're doing nothing
- Do a corpse pose, say
- Distortion, perhaps
- Disregard the truth
- Display dishonesty
- Dispense with honesty
- Dispense untruths
- Dispense BS
- Disappoint the Blue Fairy, in a way
- Dirty, stinkin' item, perhaps
- Detector detection
- Depart from the facts
- Deliver a falsehood
- Deliberate untruth
- Deliberate omission, some say
- Deliberate misstatement
- Deliberate falsification
- Deliberate falsehood
- Deceptive tale
- Deceptive claim
- Deceptive account
- Deceive with words
- Deceitful words
- Deceitful declaration
- Debunked claim
- Dealers do this
- Dag's predecessor.
- Create fiction, say
- Create an account?
- Cover up, essentially
- Courtroom taboo
- Courtroom revelation
- Course concern
- Cooked-up story
- Concocted story
- Concern on the course
- Concern for Crenshaw
- Commits...
- Come up with a cover story
- Club-selection factor
- Club selection factor
- Churn out whoppers
- Certain kind of alibi
- Call a spade a diamond
- Bullshit cousin
- Break a courtroom oath
- Blip on a polygraph, maybe
- Björn's victim in the 1976 Wimbledon final
- Bit of truth decay?
- Bit of truth decay
- Bit of misinformation
- Bit of jive
- Bit of fake news
- Bit of bad information
- Big fish story
- Be tactful, perhaps
- Be prone or supine
- Be positioned
- Be perjurious, perhaps
- Be misleading
- Be inventive, perhaps
- Be in a horizontal position
- Be grounded
- Be full of it
- Be flat?
- Be dishonest, in a way
- Be couchant
- Be caught by a polygraph
- Be an incredible speaker?
- Be a prevaricator
- Be a fibber
- Be a false witness
- Be a dirty double-crosser
- Basis for a libel suit
- Baron Munchausen whopper
- Ball's position on a golf course
- Baldfaced thing
- Baldfaced ___
- Bald-faced thing
- Bad thing to do on a resume
- Bad testimony
- Avoid facts
- Avoid attention, ... low
- Assume a horizontal position
- Arnie's position
- An untruth
- Amateur golfer's score, perhaps
- Alibi, at times
- A white one might be excused
- A trivial one is white, they say
- A little one is white
- A fib is a small one
- A Crenshaw concern
- 52 to Caesar
- "Your table will be ready in five minutes," possibly
- "You ___!" (newsworthy 2009 outburst)
- "You ___!" ("That's not true!")
- "Would I ___?"
- "Would I ___ To You?" (Eurythmics tune)
- "Would I ___ to You?" (1985 Eurythmics hit)
- "Well, I'd love to keep talking ...," probably
- "We ___ loudest when we ___ to ourselves": Eric Hoffer
- "Today's Wordle word is TRUE," e.g.
- "This puzzle is relatively easy," say
- "This puzzle is really, really hard," e.g.
- "This is not the last clue in this puzzle," e.g.
- "This answer is FIB," e.g.
- "The dog ate my homework," maybe
- "The check is in the mail," perhaps
- "The big ___."
- "The answer to this clue is an adjective," say
- "Somebody told a ___ one day . . ." (MLK)
- "So you're just gonna sit there and ___ to my face?"
- "On my way!" text, maybe
- "Of course I remember you!," often
- "Nothing fools you better than the ___ you tell yourself": Teller
- "Not gonna ___"
- "Love the Way You ___" (Eminem hit featuring Rihanna)
- "Little white" statement
- "Just wrapping up the project," maybe
- "Just what I wanted," often
- "It's not a ___ if you believe it" (George Costanza)
- "I'll be there in five minutes," often
- "I was stuck in traffic," maybe
- "I was just about to call you!," e.g.
- "I promise I won't laugh," often
- "I never saw your text," perhaps
- "I gave at the office," e.g.
- "I didn't know I was speeding, officer," probably
- "I didn't cheat," perhaps
- "I cannot tell a ___" (George Washington's claim)
- "I already have other plans," often
- "Hips Don't __": Shakira hit
- "Hips Don't ___" Shakira
- "He maketh me to ___ down in green ..."
- "Half the Truth is often a great ___"(Benjamin Franklin)
- "Barefaced" thing
- "Ball don't ___" (trash talk from a hoopster)
- "Bald-faced" thing
- "Bald-faced" statement
- "A ___ of the Mind" (Sam Shepard drama)
- "A ___ of the Mind," Shepard drama
- "A ___ cannot live": Martin Luther King Jr.
- "___ to Me" (Tim Roth series)
- "___ to me. But please don't leave" Sheryl Crow
- "___ to me, but please don't leave" Crow lyric
- "__ Down In Darkness": Styron novel
- ''The check is in the mail,'' maybe
- ''I cannot tell a ___''
- ''A ___ of the Mind,'' Shepard drama
- -- in wait
- ___ through your teeth
- ___ like a rug
- ___ in wait (lurk)
- ___ in ambush
- ___ detector (polygraph)
- ___ detector
- ___ at anchor
- __ low
- Whopper
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