- - many a chaucer creation
- - Literary composition is a lie
- - Had a beer on Thursday That was his story
- - Story that could be The Handmaid's
- - The Handmaid's ...... (Emmy-winning series based on a Margaret Atwood novel)
- - in fact, a lengthy account
- - Cautionary ... (story that gives a warning)
- - "A ... of Two Cities" (Dickens book)
- - when cautionary, it's an example
- - Time to have beer and a story
- - "Mike's Dream: A Christmas ...," 1993 Christmas episode from the TV series "Dr.Quinn, Medicine Woman"
- - "Shark ...," 2004 animated ocean movie about a fish who lies about killing a shark
- - Sounds like "tail" but it's actually an interesting story
- - A story or piece of folklore (rhymes with "Pale")
- - "Hachi: A Dog's ...," 2009 drama film starring Richard Gere based on the true story of a faithful dog
- - "The Handmaid's ...," Margaret Atwood's 1985 dystopian novel that follows the journey of a woman in a totalitarian state
- - Dickens' "A ... of Two Cities"
- - "A ... of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens
- - A narrative or a story
- - Late change in a story
- - Thanks left half for a story
- - it may be a tall one
- - "A ... of Two Cities," novel by Charles Dickens
- - a trivial lie
- - "A Bronx ...," 1993 crime drama that features The Beatles' "Come Together"
- - Charles Dickens' "A ... of Two Cities"
- - Story told around the campfire
- - Yarn that is spun
- - It's tall when exaggerated
- - It may be spun at sea
- - Campfire oration
- - A fisherman may spin one
- - It might be tall
- - It may be twice-told
- - It may be tall or spun
- - "A Knight's ......" (2001)
- - Yarn that's spun?
- - Yarn from a pirate
- - Spun yarn
- - It's related
- - It may be spun around a campfire
- - An angler may spin one
- - "A Winter's ......"
- - "A ...... of Two Cities" (Dickens novel)
- - "A ...... of Two Cities" (Charles Dickens novel)
- - Word in a Dickens title
- - When twisted, it could become late
- - Story that's "spun"
- - Sting might tell a "Summoner's" one
- - Spun thing
- - Sometimes it's sad
- - Second word of a Dickens title
- - Queen "A Winter's ......"
- - One might be tall
- - One might be hard to believe
- - One may be related to you
- - One can be tall
- - "___ of Two Cities" (2 wds.)
- - late translating story
- - Story, yarn
- - Tall .. (fib)
- - Story end is heard
- - ... as old as time
- - Albanian seaside resort town
- - "...... as old as time ..." ("beauty and the beast" lyric)
- - Fairy-... ending
- - late ordering fable
- - Narrative or story about imaginary or real events
- - Story in which the head isn't mentioned
- - story of volunteers with the french
- - Word after "fairy" or "folk"
- - Shark ......, 2004 animated film
- - "... as old as time" (Disney lyrics)
- - Reportedly follow story
- - Story concealed by mortal enemies
- - Fable, eg
- - Story to follow on the radio
- - volunteers with the french story
- - on the radio, closely follow story
- - Story included in Fatal Encounter
- - Dickens' was about two cities
- - Possibly untrue story
- - Narrated story with heroes and villains
- - Story heading title amplifies last episode
- - Fairy ... (children's story)
- - yarn relative
- - "the nutcracker and the mouse king," e.g.
- - Parable or allegory
- - Third rate drink and whopper?
- - "... as old as time ..." (opening lyrics of "Beauty and the Beast")
- - Incredible story that teaches you something
- - "Fairy" follower in children's literature
- - The Handmaid's ... (Elisabeth Moss series)
- - "... as old as time" ("Beauty and the Beast" song)
- - Imaginatively narrated story
- - What, we're told, is 2 what we're told
- - 'The Mirror of Matsuyama,' for one
- - Long interesting story
- - operetta legend's story
- - "Shark ..." (animated movie starring Will Smith)
- - Fictional account
- - Imaginary narrative
- - Conte
- - Folksy account
- - Fictional piece
- - Chaucer piece
- - ...... of woe
- - Narrative story
- - Fable, e.g.
- - Chaucer creation
- - Word with folk or fairy
- - Wife of Bath's offering
- - Welty product
- - Scheherazade specialty
- - Poe writing
- - Poe product
- - Fictional story
- - Fairy milieu
- - Chaucer chapter
- - "The Winter's ......"
- - Yarn from an old pirate
- - Wayside Inn fare
- - Suspicious story
- - Spinner's yarn
- - Scheherazade offering
- - Old wives' production
- - O. Henry product
- - O. Henry offering
- - Hawthorne product
- - Folk item
- - Fishy yarn
- - Fisherman's offering?
- - Fireside yarn
- - Fairy ...... romance
- - Canterbury story
- - "The Gift of the Magi," e.g.
- - The story of the one that got away, e.g.
- - Tattle tail?
- - Tall ...... (exaggerated story)
- - Storybook offering
- - Something passed on from an old wife?
- - Shakespearean hanger
- - Questionable story
- - Poe specialty
- - Parable
- - Old wives' ...... (superstition)
- - Narrated yarn
- - Märchen
- - Malamud product
- - Lie, perhaps
- - Folklore tidbit
- - Folklore component
- - Fairy ...... wedding
- - Account of incidents or events
- - "Shark ......" (2004 animated movie)
- - "Peter Rabbit," for one
- - "Decameron" unit
- - Writing of Chaucer
- - Woven piece
- - Word with fairy or tall
- - Word with "folk" or "tall"
- - Word in an Atwood novel title
- - Woolly yarn
- - Two cities' story
- - This could become late if mixed-up
- - The Wife of Bath has one
- - The ...... of Despereaux (2004 Newbery winner)
- - Tattler's story
- - Tall writing?
- - Tall follower
- - Tall ...... (unlikely story)
- - Tall ...... (story that's hard to believe)
- - Swift's tub opus
- - Story to tell
- - Story of your trip, perhaps
- - Story by Chaucer
- - Sting song, often
- - Something to weave or spin
- - Something to weave
- - Something that's related
- - Some story
- - Shakespeare's "The Winter's ...."
- - Scheherazade's recital
- - Scheherazade's offering
- - Scheherazade's lifesaver
- - Romance, perhaps
- - Rock and roll myth
- - Recitation by Scheherazade
- - Primus might tell one "From the Punchbowl"
- - Potter work
- - Poe work
- - Poe story, e.g.
- - Paul Bunyan account
- - Parable, e.g.
- - Output from Washington Irving
- - Old wives' recital?
- - Old wives' ...... (bit of folk wisdom)
- - Old wives' ......
- - Offering from the Brothers Grimm
- - Offering from Chaucer's miller or cook
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