- - ... or False
- - .... blue, staunch Conservative?
- - No word of a lie
- - Consistent with the facts
- - Cant argue with that
- - ... or false (quiz question type)
- - Word before "blue" or "colors"
- - "i can't argue with that"
- - In alignment with square on nice street
- - ... to one's word (trustworthy)
- - (With "to") In alignment
- - Word after "ring" or "hold"
- - ...... to one's word
- - Faithful or factual
- - Word with blue or love
- - Word with believer or love
- - Word with north
- - Word with love or blue
- - Word with blue or believer
- - Word before born or bred
- - Test answer with a 50% chance of being right
- - Test answer with a 50/50 shot
- - alternative of f in a test
- - Staunch Tory oddly backing European project
- - "Sounds too good to be ..."
- - ..-false test
- - binary exam question choice
- - be sorry after initial thrill? correct
- - Cessation of war no longer constant? Correct
- - Some amateur theatre in retrospect is perfect
- - 1983 chart-topping song by Spandau Ballet
- - time to regret, and that's a fact
- - Time to regret being loyal
- - like some statements in a knights and knaves puzzle
- - Genuine regret after Truss's first
- - ... Colors (Cyndi Lauper song)
- - Level contests essentially embodying sport
- - That is a fact
- - fact-based
- - "To thine own self be ..." ("Hamlet")
- - Faithful, constant
- - Faithful model on the Parisian street
- - Genuine; exact
- - 1983 hit for spandau ballet
- - answer on some tests
- - khloe kardashian's kid, ... thompson
- - Honest expression of agreement
- - how things may ring
- - Loyal Brussels right back
- - genuine ceasefire, without clubs
- - Faithful servant's last regret
- - .... to form; as expected
- - A letter to regret, being the unvarnished facts
- - Real, as a fact
- - Like facts, but not fiction
- - Absolute torture regularly observed
- - Choice on a test, perhaps
- - ... crime (nonfiction genre)
- - "That's accurate"
- - Loyal to a tow-headed woman
- - False's counterpart
- - I Know This Much Is ... (HBO miniseries based on a Wally Lamb novel)
- - "... Grit" (film by the Coen brothers)
- - "To thine own self be ...."
- - "T," in some quizzes
- - Like non-fiction
- - ... statement (one that can be verified)
- - like everything one guard says, in a classic riddle
- - One of two options in five squares in this puzzle
- - Like a tautology, by its nature
- - "... Lies" (Arnold Schwarzenegger film)
- - part of a test dichotomy
- - Genuine regret, after time
- - "... Grit," 2010 film
- - well-aligned
- - "It's too good to be ...!"
- - Cyndi Lauper's "... Colors"
- - About half of all answers on a certain type of test
- - Fair dinkum
- - "Based on a ... story" (can be said for 16a, 32a, and 50a)
- - Antonym of "false"
- - "How ... ..."
- - yet at last regret being faithful
- - Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson's daughter
- - Real, valid
- - "that's a fair point"
- - aligned properly
- - Based on a ... story
- - Oddly, torture is correct!
- - Genuine ceasefire, though not constant
- - Test answer, at times
- - Flip-a-coin test answer
- - Definitely the case
- - Tried's partner
- - "I can't deny that"
- - Void of deceit
- - Quiz choice, perhaps
- - Partner of tried
- - Rightful, as an heir
- - Dead on target
- - "Tried" partner
- - "...... Grit" (John Wayne film)
- - Test response, about 50 percent of the time
- - Test answer, sometimes
- - Simple test answer
- - Possible test answer
- - Pop quiz response
- - One way to ring
- - Like Wayne's grit
- - Certain test answer
- - Answer to some test questions
- - "Can't argue there"
- - Veridical
- - Test response, sometimes
- - Test response
- - Test choice, sometimes
- - Stranger than fiction?
- - Scantron answer, perhaps
- - Quiz response, perhaps
- - Potential test answer
- - How something might ring
- - Fully factual
- - Frequently guessed test answer
- - Flip-a-coin test answer, sometimes
- - False's opposite
- - Easily guessed test answer
- - Beyond dispute
- - Actual and factual
- - Accurately formed
- - 50/50 test choice
- - 50-50 test answer
- - "You make a good point"
- - "May all your dreams come ......"
- - "...... Grit" (2010 movie remake)
- - "...... Detective" (Matthew McConaughey series)
- - "...... Detective" (HBO series)
- - "...... dat!"
- - What testimony is supposed to be
- - What T might mean on some tests
- - What "This statement is false" can't be
- - Wayne's "...... Grit"
- - Unlike fake news
- - Unlike "alternative facts"
- - Tried-and-.... (well-tested)
- - Tried and ......
- - Too good to be ......
- - Test-paper choice
- - Test response, perhaps
- - Test option
- - Test alternative
- - T, on some tests
- - Supported by the facts
- - Steadfast in loyalty
- - Spandau Ballet smash
- - Ryan Cabrera song for the honest?
- - Rightly so called
- - Restore accuracy
- - Realign, as a wheel
- - Realign
- - Real, as a diamond
- - Quiz option, often
- - Properly aligned
- - Politifact rating
- - Part 7 of a Canada Day quote
- - One of two test choices
- - One of two answers on a simple test
- - Not subject to debate
- - Not slanderous
- - Not perjured
- - Not mock
- - Not a work of fiction
- - No bull
- - Most of Motley Crue's stories
- - Milli Vanilli "Girl You Know It's ......"
- - Metallica "Sad But ......"
- - Make plumb
- - Line up well
- - Like Rooster Cogburn's grit
- - Like Robin Hood's aim
- - Like proven facts
- - Like nonfiction
- - Like courtroom testimony, one hopes
- - Kind of grit
- - In perfect alignment
- - How some things ring
- - How dreams come, in your dreams?
- - Honesty-inspired George Strait song?
- - Hardly slanderous
- - Hard to debate
- - Good way for dreams to come
- - Frequent test answer
- - Frequent quiz option
- - Founded on fact
- - Fix alignment
- - First name of Under Secretary Morse of Agriculture.
- - First circle on a Scantron sheet, often
- - False negative?
- - Faithful and loyal
- - Factually accurate
- - Dependable — loyal
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