➠ HOAX - 4 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - Humorous or malicious deception
  • - Intended trick or prank
  • - A fabricated event or piece of news, sometimes done as a practical joke
  • - Scam that might be debunked by snopes.com
  • - Prankster's scam
  • - Big scam
  • - Scam or sham
  • - Sham or scam
  • - Sham
  • - Scam
  • - a humorous or malicious deception
  • - How tax centre eliminated fraud
  • - Crop circles, for one
  • - Have one on - have only half eaten nothing before ten
  • - Initially head off a sign of voting fraud
  • - Woman not oddly cross after husband's practical joke
  • - Deliberate false alarm
  • - Take for a ride and regularly shoot across crossing
  • - the mechanical turk, e.g.
  • - Abominable Snowman (probably)
  • - elaborate con
  • - A fraud
  • - Stop scratching head and vote for fraud
  • - Intentional false alarm?
  • - How tax lost a little weight, leading to fraud
  • - the loch ness monster, e.g.
  • - Virtually hot and cross after a practical joke
  • - Deliberate trick
  • - also fake
  • - Major deception
  • - Trick, fake
  • - Elaborate April Fool's Day prank
  • - April Fools' Day rumor, e.g.
  • - Like some UFO sightings
  • - Act of deception
  • - The Piltdown Man, e.g.
  • - Martian invasion report, e.g.
  • - Spam content, often
  • - Like a famous Welles radio broadcast
  • - Good thing to check Snopes.com for
  • - Fake story that might be discredited by Snopes.com
  • - Welles' 'War of the Worlds,' e.g.
  • - Trickster's deception
  • - The performances of Milli Vanilli, essentially
  • - The Hitler Diaries, e.g.
  • - The finding of a Virgin Mary-shaped gummy candy, e.g.
  • - The 1938 broadcast of "The War of the Worlds" was one
  • - Snopes subject
  • - Practical joke, e.g.
  • - Phony discovery, perhaps
  • - No mere prank
  • - Milli Vanilli, famously
  • - Like many a catfish relationship
  • - Kurt Vonnegut's faux commencement address e-mail, e.g.
  • - Hitler's diaries, e.g.
  • - Fake, such as Piltdown Man
  • - Facebook privacy announcement, e.g.
  • - Deception such as the Piltdown Man
  • - Chain letters, usually
  • - Attempted deception
  • - April Fools' Day news story, sometimes
  • - Fraudulence
  • - Canard.
  • - Bamboozlement
  • - Elaborate deception
  • - Elaborate ruse
  • - It can be spread by a doctored photograph
  • - Candidate for debunking
  • - Many an urban legend
  • - It's not for real
  • - Mencken's history of the bathtub, e.g
  • - The Cardiff Giant, notably
  • - 1869's Cardiff Giant, e.g
  • - Deceptive trick
  • - Kid's hard, picked up fellers' targets?
  • - Set up housing loans from Halifax banks
  • - Con man's trick
  • - Practical joke, a leg-pull
  • - Snopes.com subject
  • - Debunked thing
  • - Barnum's 'Feejee Mermaid,' e.g
  • - Attempt to attract attention with a kiss that deceives
  • - Major prank
  • - Relative of fake news
  • - Crop circles, e.g
  • - Welles's 'The War of the Worlds,' e.g
  • - Publicity stunt, perhaps
  • - Deceptive deed
  • - Horse — farm animal — eating a gull
  • - What an unbelievable YouTube video might be
  • - Deceptive trick, could be malicious
  • - Piltdown man, for one
  • - Robin Davey band The ......
  • - April 1 trick
  • - Elaborate fraud
  • - Dupe's downfall
  • - April 1st antic
  • - Manti Te'o's girlfriend, for one
  • - Piltdown Man, e.g.
  • - Barnum's Fiji mermaid, for one
  • - Global warming, some say
  • - Many a P.T. Barnum exhibit
  • - The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, e.g.
  • - April 1 news story, maybe
  • - Elaborate fake
  • - Debunker's target
  • - "The War of the Worlds" broadcast, notably
  • - Cottingley Fairies, for one
  • - Piltdown man, say
  • - 1938 "The War of the Worlds" broadcast, for one
  • - April Fool's Day prank
  • - Deceitful device
  • - UFO photo, perhaps
  • - Sting, for instance
  • - It's perpetrated by a prankster
  • - "Balloon Boy," for one
  • - Mare's nest
  • - Something intended to deceive
  • - April 1 event
  • - Piltdown man, notably
  • - Elaborate April fool
  • - Bigfoot photo, e.g.
  • - Deceptive act
  • - Fraudulent event
  • - Elaborate lie
  • - Elaborate falsehood
  • - April 1st event
  • - Subject of a forwarded e-mail, often
  • - Many a P.T. Barnum attraction
  • - Welles' Martian invasion broadcast, e.g.
  • - The Cardiff Giant, for one
  • - Prankster's project
  • - Art forgery, maybe
  • - Elaborate prank
  • - Snow job
  • - False claim
  • - It's a trick
  • - Dupery
  • - Imposture
  • - Ruse
  • - Spoof
  • - Con game
  • - Fast one
  • - Hoodwink
  • - Hornswoggle
  • - Flimflam
  • - Deception
  • - Dupe
  • - Swindle
  • - The Piltdown Man, notably
  • - Fraud.
  • - Put one over on
  • - Dirty trick
  • - Bamboozle
  • - Practical joke
  • - Prank
  • - Stratagem
  • - Fake
  • - Put on
  • - Trick
  • - Con
  • - a deception
  • - Target for a debunker
  • - widespread lie
  • - malicious deception in house with a cross
  • - Mischievous deception
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