- - Told stories in the form of a song
- - The song that one was romancing with?
- - Song was economical with the truth
- - Fronted about one and told porkies
- - said, "i'm not mad that you ate all the girl scout cookies," perhaps
- - German song didn't tell the truth
- - Chap getting £1 for a song
- - Concealed the truth
- - Skewed the truth
- - Claimed falsely to have tucked a note inside the cover
- - Hid the truth
- - took liberties with the truth
- - Made one's nose grow
- - Bent the truth
- - Played fast and loose with the facts
- - Violated the ninth commandment
- - Was economical with the truth
- - Tweaked the facts
- - Tested the polygraph
- - Song for Schubert
- - Piled on the applesauce
- - Mixed up one's facts, to put it lightly
- - Made one's own whopper?
- - Fiddled with the facts
- - Doctored the facts
- - Did not speak the truth
- - Covered for a crony, perhaps
- - Art song for voice and piano
- - "The Erl-King," for one
- - Didn't tell the truth
- - Messed with the facts
- - Enhanced the truth
- - Stretched the truth
- - Told a good one
- - Fudged the facts
- - Said, 'The dog ate my homework,' probably
- - Came up with a whopper for deli salad
- - Prepared a whopper for deli salad
- - Made it up for deli salad
- - German art song — usually for solo voice with piano
- - Was insincere
- - schubert composition incorporated in 'nellie dean'
- - German song told a story
- - Was inventive, perhaps
- - Was untruthful as to a song of Schubert's
- - Wasn't a true example of a poem set to music?
- - Deliberately misled
- - served a few whoppers, say?
- - wasn't exactly honest
- - Song was missing verse
- - Wasnt truthful
- - was untrue, according to a german song
- - Shoveled shit
- - Song told story
- - boasted, often
- - said "crosswords are stupid," maybe
- - told a tall tale
- - german song that didn't stick to veracity
- - said "your email got lost in my inbox," maybe
- - didn't honestly say what is sung in germany
- - german song wasn't truthful
- - Song that gave a false impression
- - To Schubert, a song told a story
- - idle jockeys told stories
- - Told a story in song
- - German song wasn't true
- - What Ananias did, in song
- - Told a story to music
- - Idle doodle gave a false impression
- - Berlin song spun a furphy
- - served up baloney
- - Produced fake stories
- - Told a tale showing origins of love in 'Edwin Drood'
- - Made a false statement
- - Art-song survived with verse missing
- - was untruthful about song
- - made it all up
- - made up a cover story
- - Story ultimately relayed in song
- - Pork pie to be found with daughter
- - Told a fib
- - Committed perjury
- - Was mendacious
- - Invited a perjury charge
- - Was inventive, and then some
- - Spoke with forked tongue
- - Uttered a taradiddle
- - Told falsehood
- - Song, to Schubert
- - Purposely misled
- - Practiced mendacity
- - Part of a Schubert song cycle
- - More than misled
- - Invented things?
- - Failed to be truthful
- - Dissembled
- - Deutschland song
- - Wasn't up-front
- - Wasn't open
- - Wasn't frank
- - Was subreptitious
- - Was not veracious
- - Was more than misleading
- - Was more than inventive
- - Was a makeup artist?
- - Twisted a tale
- - Trumped up tales
- - Told twisted tales.
- - Told porkies
- - Told it unlike it was
- - Told a big fib
- - Spun a web?
- - Spread canards
- - Specialized in fiction, say
- - Song, in Bonn
- - Schwarzkopf offering
- - Schumann product
- - Schubert product
- - Said something that wasn't true
- - Said something dishonest
- - Prompted nasal protraction?
- - Participated in a put-on, perhaps
- - Paltered
- - Misspoke deliberately
- - Manufactured baloney?
- - Made yarns
- - Made up a story
- - Invented something
- - Invented a whopper
- - Green Day "You ......"
- - Got it all wrong?
- - German Romantic song
- - German lyric.
- - Fifth Harmony "I ......"
- - Face to Face "You ......"
- - Fabulized
- - Emulated Ananais
- - Dissembled and then some
- - Disinformed
- - Dishonest Nicki Minaj song, with "I"?
- - Dishonest Nicki Minaj song "I ......"?
- - Cooked up stories
- - Came up with an invention
- - Berliner's song
- - Art song — told porkies
- - "Schwan" song
- - "Said I Loved You ... But I ......" (1993 Michael Bolton hit)
- - "Said I Loved You ... But I ......"
- - Schubert specialty
- - Wasn't straight up
- - Berlin song
- - Schubert piece.
- - German song told a tale
- - Was untruthful
- - Wasn't straight
- - Fibbed
- - Spoke falsely
- - Wasn't truthful
- - Wasn't honest
- - Told tales
- - Was dishonest
- - Ran away from Ireland or Cork over sweetheart
- - Engaged in prevarication
- - Made stuff up
- - Told a falsehood
- - Told a whopper
- - Wasn't forthright
- - Schubert composition
- - Told whoppers
- - Ran away from Ireland and took to fiction
- - Emulated Pinocchio
- - Told it like it wasn't
- - Spoke with a forked tongue
- - Imitated Pinocchio
- - Spun a yarn
- - Made it up
- - Told untruths
- - Ran away from Ireland and wasn't honest
- - Told a 29-Across
- - Told fibs
- - Committed perjury, e.g
- - Made up things
- - Bore false witness
- - Wasn't true
- - Didn't come clean
- - Avoided honesty
- - Set off a polygraph
- - German art song
- - Committed perjury, say
- - Told stories
- - Told a false story
- - Told an untruth
- - Invented facts
- - Took part in a cover-up
- - Told falsehoods
- - Risked a perjury rap
- - Elgar's initial piece in top musical setting
- - Stated falsely
- - Served whoppers?
- - Told a fantastic story, perhaps
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