- - Is situated in a way that's untruthful
- - What causes Pinocchio's nose to grow
- - It's stretching the truth to say Bob has no part in lobbying
- - Limits to liability in Government's initial misrepresentation
- - Fabricator's forte
- - Pinocchio's habit
- - Is in great form off one's head telling fictitious stories
- - Perjurer's predilection
- - Pinocchio's problem
- - Fisherman's resort?
- - Prevaricator's penchant
- - Deceiver's activity
- - Prone to being an Ananias?
- - Implying little devil was not mendacious
- - heather traps unknown person showing form of dishonesty
- - Prone to dishonesty?
- - Having a rest - going abroad, perhaps, though not France
- - alternately lay signage here on its back
- - Remaining untruthful
- - not standing for being dishonest
- - Deceitful probably, inglorious hosts
- - Telling stories - some only in German
- - some bully in gang telling fibs
- - Pretence with intent to deceive
- - Telling falsehoods — some only in German
- - prone to be misrepresenting the facts
- - being prone to deceive
- - if you call someone a "snake in the grass," they may be doing this
- - prone to spinning yarn, say
- - not standing for falsehood
- - Not standing up for the truth?
- - prone to be distorting the facts
- - Reclining with extremely lovely gin cocktail
- - Prone, racing, to go to topless
- - Not standing as a politician, many would assume?
- - Making false statements
- - not standing for being deceitful
- - certainly not upright or truthful
- - Keeping away the truth
- - Telling an untruth
- - Telling stories — some only in Greek
- - not standing for falsehoods?
- - leaning back and spinning tales
- - "You aren't ...!"
- - Banking not about to be providing dodgy data?
- - Prevaricating
- - Full of it
- - Staying at anchor
- - Risking a perjury charge
- - Prone or supine
- - Peter Frampton song about fibbing?
- - Band of Horses "...... Under Oak"
- - Telling fibs
- - Yankee catching fish? On the contrary -- fibbing
- - Prostrate
- - Deception from Connolly in Glasgow
- - Making stuff up
- - Telling untruths
- - Deviating from the truth
- - Anything but straight up?
- - Telling untruths flat out?
- - Prone; fibbing
- - Being deceitful
- - Deception from Connolly in Galway
- - Being untruthful
- - Fibbing
- - Not being straight
- - Deception from ally in game
- - Deception from wally in Government
- - Deception from Billy in Gateshead
- - Tricky working without leader
- - Making up stories
- - Not up for deceitful action
- - Telling porkies
- - Not telling the truth
- - In a prone position
- - Part of reply, in general dishonest
- - Telling stories in bed, perhaps?
- - Offering "alternative facts"
- - Stretched out or crooked
- - Invention is airborne without force
- - What causes the circled letters to grow?
- - A romancer specialises in this position in bed?
- - Fabricating
- - Flunking a polygraph
- - Prone to telling fibs
- - Being dishonest
- - Telling tales
- - Telling whoppers
- - Mendacious; recumbent
- - Being situated
- - Flat or crooked?
- - Prostrate, perhaps — unlike George Washington?
- - Mendacity
- - Covering up the truth
- - Stretched out in the air, topless
- - Perjury
- - Telling it like it isn't
- - Not upfront
- - Bearing false witness
- - Inventing things
- - With 58-Across, Bill O'Reilly or Sean Hannity, per a 2003 Al Franken book title
- - "Advertising is legalized ....": Wells
- - Fooling the polygraph
- - Failing the polygraph
- - Making things up
- - Telling stories
- - Yarn-making?
- - Breaking a commandment
- - Concocting a tale
- - Untruthfulness
- - Committing perjury
- - Twisting the truth
- - Inventing facts
- - Reason for a spanking, maybe
- - Possible cause of a spanking
- - Perjuring oneself
- - Telling tall tales
- - Falsifying
- - Telling a fish story
- - Dishonest, in a way
- - ...... in wait (ready to ambush)
- - Situated, as a golf ball
- - Prone to deception
- - Deceiving
- - Mendacious
- - Reclining
- - Recumbent
- - Untruthful
- - False
- - Horizontal
- - Deception
- - Situated
- - Not straight
- - Dishonest
- - Prone
- - Full of baloney
- - Untrue
- - More than misleading
- - Two-faced
- - Deceitful
- - 'Not true!'
- - Prevarication
- - dishonesty currently in government? not altogether
- - being untruthful, and certainly not upright
- - Taking a rest from veracity
- - Relaxing, retailing pork pies
- - Horizontal invention
- - Prone to mendacity
- - dishonesty in a plane? not initially
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