- - Really? That's half gone? It's not true
- - "the five second rule," e.g.
- - legend of an army that crossed the sea
- - Story that's not to be believed
- - Old Norse story of the gods perhaps
- - in alchemy, this turned out to be a mere folk tale
- - It's just not true!
- - the earth is flat, for example
- - Legend of the lisping Miss
- - Some gloomy thought is the stuff of legends
- - timmy the dog is partly a fable
- - What if I were Romeo in black jeans / What if I was Heathcliff it's no ... (Michael Penn song lyrics)
- - Story of Pandora's box, for instance
- - The "fact" that bulls get angry when they see the color red, e.g.
- - Thing debunked on Snopes
- - Theseus and the Minotaur, e.g.
- - The Hero-Leander tale is one
- - That the Vikings wore horned helmets, e.g.
- - Tale about the Minotaur, e.g.
- - Story from the ancient Greeks, perhaps
- - Pandora's box, e.g
- - Not entirely gloomy, this old story?
- - Finding on Snopes.com
- - The Fountain of Youth, for one
- - 'The man, the ......, the legend'
- - Cruise dismissed by Eurythmics - that's a cock-and-bull story
- - It's not a true story
- - Washington and the cherry tree, e.g
- - Fancy this compiler's tough on the outside
- - The legend of Hop-o'-my-Thumb
- - Legend's cousin
- - Tale of the gods
- - It's not really true
- - Tale of the Titans
- - Tale of the pantheon
- - The lost city of Atlantis, e.g.
- - Story set on Mount Olympus, e.g.
- - Jupiter, Mars, and Neptune's realm?
- - It's not true
- - The story of Icarus, e.g.
- - Washington chopping down the cherry tree, e.g.
- - The stuff of legends
- - It's not to be believed
- - Gosh, this half, it's untrue
- - My article isn't finished, it being the stuff of legend
- - the story of the children of lir is an example of a .........
- - Traditional story widely accepted as fact
- - Story about Oedipus for example
- - A genre of story, often expressing how societies began
- - Article I have dismissing English fiction
- - Folklore taken from an academy thesis
- - Traditional story accepted as history
- - Urban ..., funny but often untrue tale
- - Origin story, often
- - a legend of gloomy things
- - Fabulous relation
- - Fictional character Mighty Mouse keeps heading skyward
- - Story about Odin or Osiris, for example
- - fictitious tale from some enemy that dislikes us
- - common misconception
- - Fable teacher read out loud with a lisp
- - Folklore relayed as truth (urban, perhaps)
- - tommy - thomas - has a story
- - Fantastic story
- - "birds will abandon their babies if you touch them," e.g.
- - putative tale
- - Found in academy thinking? Don't believe it!
- - Ancient story about gods and demigods
- - Story about Zeus or Hera, say
- - Folk legend involving stormy thunder
- - a traditional but fictitious story.
- - Ancient tale intended to explain natural phenomena
- - story of dreamy things
- - Fictitious tale
- - Traditional story involving supernatural beings, say
- - Stories that may be busted
- - Ptolemy thus embraces false notion
- - Legend of young girl with lisp
- - Widely popular but imaginary idea much like unicorns
- - "Goldfish have a three-second memory," for one
- - Common but false notion
- - fantastic legend
- - Story about a Greek god, e.g.
- - story of steamy theseus
- - Folk tale, lore
- - False belief that can be busted
- - Fable; fantasy
- - Story(Used today)
- - Invented story
- - Debunked idea
- - Bullfinch specialty
- - Unfounded belief
- - Traditional fable told over generations
- - Theseus-Minotaur tale, e.g.
- - Tale of Greek gods, for example
- - Tale about Thor
- - Tale about Isis or Athena, for example
- - Tale about Eros, e.g.
- - Tale about a Roman god, for example
- - Story of Medusa, e.g.
- - Story of gods
- - Story involving Greek gods, perhaps
- - Story from Olympus
- - Story about Zeus, e.g.
- - Story about Zeus or Thor
- - Story about Zeus or Hercules, perhaps
- - Story about Thor, for example
- - Story about Hercules, for example
- - Story about Apollo or Zeus, for example
- - Sasquatch, e.g.
- - Orpheus-Eurydice tale, e.g.
- - Olympic record?
- - Mr. Rogers was a Navy Seal, e.g.
- - Lore of yore
- - Item of folklore
- - Fanciful tale
- - Arthurian story, for one
- - Misconception
- - Traditional tale
- - Folk tale
- - False belief
- - Tale about Tantalus, say
- - Bit of gloomy thought in allegory
- - Fable
- - Olympian account
- - Legendary story
- - Greek god story, e.g
- - 'We use only 10 percent of our brains,' e.g
- - Loch Ness monster, to a skeptic
- - Tale about Theseus
- - Traditional story
- - One might revolve around Venus
- - Ancient story
- - Economy that contains false notion
- - Old story
- - Ancient legend
- - Tale of Greek gods, e.g
- - What Zeus is
- - Something not to be believed
- - Tale of Zeus, e.g
- - Widely held misconception
- - Imaginary tale
- - Gracious! Half that is sheer fiction
- - Bigamy thus contains false notion
- - Story about Zeus and Hera, e.g
- - Folklore
- - One of many revolving around Mars
- - Common false belief
- - Olympic account
- - Something people might believe that may not be true
- - Tale of Titans, say
- - Legend; fable
- - Sasquatch, for one
- - Bit of legend
- - Urban legend
- - Old wives' tale
- - Michael Penn hit "No ......"
- - Legendary tale
- - Very tall tale
- - Olympian tale
- - That babies come from a 53-Across, e.g.
- - One often dispelled
- - Urban legend, e.g.
- - Sasquatch, for instance
- - That masturbation causes blindness, e.g.
- - What unicorns live in
- - Ancient tale
- - Tale that never happened
- - Unfounded notion
- - Tale involving Greek gods, e.g.
- - "Toads cause warts," e.g.
- - Legend cousin
- - It ain't real
- - Belief that toads cause warts, for example
- - El Dorado, for one
- - Baseless notion
- - Subject for Bulfinch
- - Bulfinch specialty
- - Stuff of legends
- - Urban ......
- - Loch Ness monster, e.g.
- - Fiction.
- - Bit of folklore
- - Folk story
- - Fanciful story
- - Bit of lore
- - Bit of fiction
- - Tale
- - Paul Bunyan, e.g.
- - Literary genre
- - Don't believe it
- - Tall tale
- - Fantasy
- - '...... story'
- - ...... legend
- - Story of Pandora, e.g.
- - Unverifiable tale
- - Widely held but false belief
- - Ancient traditional story
- - Old folk tale or fable
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