- - Consequencesalternative
- - Contents of some kernels
- - "... or dare" (party game)
- - Sincerity as a matter of fact
- - TV's "To Tell the ...."
- - TV's ".... or Consequences"
- - Objective fact
- - "sing it!"
- - The facts according to Vera
- - Dare alternative, in a sleepover game
- - initially told girl gleaned the facts
- - "An Inconvenient ...," 2006 documentary film about former US Vice President Al Gore's campaign to educate people about global warming
- - "To Tell the ...," American TV panel show whose longest host was Alex Trebek
- - What actually happened
- - It's "rarely pure and never simple," Oscar Wilde once wrote
- - Honest fact
- - Courtroom requirement
- - Alternative to dare
- - "Ain't I a Woman?" author Sojourner
- - Stranger than fiction?
- - Be told
- - "Preach!"
- - Dare alternative
- - Straight dope
- - 'The .... is out there': 'The X-Files' catchphrase
- - "Tell all the ...... but tell it slant": Emily Dickinson
- - It's therapeutic releasing a piece of honesty
- - It may be stranger than fiction
- - Demand from a trial witness
- - Verified fact
- - Consequences alternative?
- - Word that's considered an alternative to the last word of each theme phrase
- - Defamation defense
- - Kind of serum
- - "Dare" alternative, in a party game
- - Belief accepted as correct
- - It's factual
- - It's stranger than fiction
- - Factual statement
- - Honesty
- - The way it is
- - ...... or Dare
- - It's what you tell the judge
- - Veracity
- - Good thing to tell
- - Firm fact
- - Cut the mustard without Muscadet? It's what actually happened!
- - It's unvarnished
- - What a saw often has
- - Madonna's "...... or Dare"
- - "Veritas"
- - Something verified
- - It may be naked, plain, or awful
- - "Ain't I a Woman?" deliverer Sojourner
- - Sometimes it hurts
- - Liar's undoing
- - It's a fact
- - Neil Young "...... Be Known"
- - Its "final test" is ridicule, per Mencken
- - What some seekers seek
- - It may be unvarnished
- - Honest Seether song?
- - "The ...... is out there" (catchphrase on "The X-Files")
- - What some serum elicits?
- - Beauty, to Keats
- - Not a lie
- - Ministry of ......, in "1984"
- - Subject of some philosophical inquiry
- - "Ain't it the ......?!"
- - Abolitionist Sojourner
- - With 16-Down, quiz show hosted by Ralph Edwards
- - Lie detector determination, in theory
- - Sojourner ...... (women's-rights activist who asked "Ain't I a woman?" in a famous 1851 speech)
- - It's beauty, according to Keats
- - "To Tell the ......"
- - What really happened
- - Verity
- - Factual basis
- - Veridicality
- - Accuracy
- - Consequences' partner
- - Consequence's alternative
- - This sometimes hurts
- - White chrysanthemum
- - Fiction's vis-à-vis.
- - Poet's "beauty."
- - Of a ...... (certainly).
- - Philosopher's quest.
- - Keats' definition of beauty.
- - "The foe of tyrants, and the friend of man."
- - Genuineness.
- - Keats' synonym for beauty.
- - Pilate's question, "What is ......?"
- - "......, the Invincible."—Bryant.
- - "You're singing my tune"
- - "I'm not frontin'"
- - Integrity
- - Established principle
- - Part 3 of today's quote
- - Matter-of-fact
- - See 53-Across
- - Gospel
- - "...... fact ..."
- - See 6 Down
- - Actuality
- - Reality
- - It's no lie
- - Tell it to the judge
- - State of being the case
- - tell the .... (don't lie)
- - "It is a ... universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune...," opening line of "Pride and Prejudice"
- - Known facts of the first Bible book
- - Children and fools tell the ...
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