- - Some stories
- - Some excuses
- - What some alibis might be
- - Some alibis
- - Some sins
- - Some Pinocchio pronouncements
- - Fool not taken in by Scottish girls' stories
- - Waits in bed for made-up stories
- - doesn't stand for any dishonesty
- - House of ... (Showtime series with Don Cheadle as an unethical consultant)
- - In 1906, 'terminological inexactitude', is what Winston Churchill called one of these
- - "it's all untrue!"
- - 'Those are deceitful words!'
- - doesn't stand for fibs
- - True ......, 1994 Arnold Schwarzenegger film
- - Is prone to telling fibs?
- - little ........ was a hit for fleetwood mac.
- - False information one extracted from foreigners
- - Big Little ... (HBO series starring Nicole Kidman)
- - Claims rated "four Pinocchios," say
- - Lichaamsdeel van het meisje
- - They're among the silliest things you can get from bullies
- - Big Little ... (HBO series with Nicole Kidman)
- - Is located outside Limoges
- - Deceptive utterances
- - Pieces of disinformation
- - "Big Little ...." [2017-19]
- - perjurious testimony
- - Golf situations
- - Big Little ... (HBO series based on a Liane Moriarty novel)
- - doesn't stand for untruths
- - Deceptive stories
- - Extremes of Security Council bringing up statements that aren't true
- - Perjurer's testimony
- - Stretches out fibs
- - Perjurious pronouncements
- - invites mistrust
- - "That's so not the case!"
- - "Bed of ..." (Nicki Minaj hit)
- - Spurious statements
- - Concerns for golfers
- - "True ...," Arnold Schwarzenegger starrer action film
- - Untrue statements
- - The opposite of truths
- - Things you shouldn't tell
- - Tricks with falsehood
- - "Don't believe him. He ... through his teeth."
- - Mistruths
- - Deceives by telling untrue facts
- - "total bunk!"
- - Stretches out on the bed
- - Porkies
- - In the 1929 American drama "The Lady ......", Claudette Colbert starred as Joyce Roamer
- - Fabricated statements
- - "Secrets and ...." [2015-16]
- - Whoppers covered in cheese I like sent back
- - True ... (Arnold Schwarzenegger/Jamie Lee Curtis film)
- - Pinocchio's undoing
- - Tells it like it isn't
- - They may come in a pack
- - Statements in a pack?
- - Prevarications
- - Tells a whopper
- - Epitaph verb
- - What polygraphs detect
- - Trygve and family
- - Iago's forte
- - Golfers' concerns
- - Equivocator's forte
- - Cry of vehement denial
- - Big fibs
- - A "pack" of hogwash
- - Trust eroders
- - Too-tall tales
- - They sometimes come in a pack
- - Terminological inexactitudes
- - Tells a tall tale
- - Tells a falsehood
- - Tells a completely different story?
- - Pure fiction
- - Propaganda, often
- - Pretends fiction is nonfiction
- - Polygraph problems, presumably
- - Polygraph finds
- - 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
- - Isn't honest
- - Is positioned
- - Is mendacious
- - Is less than honest
- - Is deceitful
- - Fibber's forte
- - Falsities
- - Epitaph word
- - Baloney ingredients
- - "True ......" (Curtis film)
- - "It's all false!"
- - Word on a tombstone
- - 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 might be
- - Untrustworthy Elton John song?
- - Untrue tales
- - U.N.'s Trygve and kin
- - Twisted tales
- - Turf positions
- - Trygve and Guri.
- - Trust busters?
- - 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
- - These sometimes come in a pack
- - These enlarged Pinocchio's nose
- - The cruelest ...... are often told in silence: Robert Louis Stevenson
- - Tells falsehoods
- - Tells a fib
- - Taradiddler's tales
- - Tales that are too tall
- - Tales from Ananias
- - Storyteller's pack
- - Storyteller's creations
- - Stays flat
- - sex ........ and videotape
- - Rough positions?
- - Results of excessive stretching?
- - Rests, with "by"
- - Pure (or impure) fiction
- - Pseudologists' fortes
- - Propaganda, sometimes
- - Propaganda, perhaps
- - Promises the moon, say
- - Prepares to do sit-ups
- - Positions at Pebble Beach
- - Polygraph indications
- - Pinocchio's wrongs
- - Pinocchio's nose-growers
- - Perjures
- - Perjurers' statements
- - Not just deception
- - More than stretches
- - Loads of B.S.
- - Isn't forthright
- - Isn't being truthful
- - Is untruthful
- - Is supine
- - Is situated (in)
- - Is found
- - Is dishonest, in a way
- - Is deceptive, in a way
- - Inventions, so to speak
- - Inventions
- - Intentional untruths
- - Guns and Roses "Patience" album
- - Green Day "Cause it's just one of my ......!"
- - Golf predicaments, at times
- - GnR's post-"Appetite" tideover
- - Fishy tales?
- - Fiction of a sort
- - Fiction collection
- - Fibber's output
- - False propaganda
- - Fails a polygraph
- - Fabulist's output
- - Epitaph word, perhaps
- - Emulates Ananias.
- - Elton John "Love ...... Bleeding"
- - Double talk, at times
- - Dishonest Thompson Twins song?
- - Cry before and after "all"
- - Creates fiction in the courtroom
- - Creates fiction
- - Creates an account?
- - Creates a fantasy
- - Covers one's tracks, maybe
- - Concerns of P.G.A. players
- - Commits perjury (...... under oath)
- - Claims to have a nonexistent girlfriend, say
- - Churchill's "categorical inexactitude"
- - Challenges a polygraph
- - Campaign promises, sometimes
- - BSes
- - Baloney contents?
- - Bad things to tell
- - All hogwash
- - All baloney
- - A bunch of baloney
- - "What ...... Beneath" (2000 Michelle Pfeiffer horror film)
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