Other crossword clues for answer "AESOP"AESOPAuthor who wrote "no act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted."Famous fabulistThe Tortoise and the Hare pennerEarly moralistFable guyFabulistStoryteller of legendFabler of yoreFabulous storytellerMan of moralsAncient storyteller who was a slaveOne-named slave writerTurkish-born fabulistFamiliarity breeds contempt coinerFabulous writerFabulous Greek storytellerFabulous moralistThe Perry Index lists his fablesSour grapes originatorThe Rich Man and the Tanner fabulistCoiner of the phrase "dog in the manger"Who coined the phrase "lion's share"Fabled narratorChildren's moralist?Author of many a moralFabulist of noteFabled storytellerAncient fabulistFabulous raconteurFabulous fellow?Writer about sour grapesFabulous guy?Greek storytellerFable tellerHis characters were animalsLegendary creator of talking animalsThe Tortoise and the Hare storytellerStoryteller of an ancient race?The Honest Woodcutter authorAncient standard bearer of moralityNamesake of an annual prize given by the American Folklore SocietyWhence "the gods help them that help themselves"Mercury and the Woodman authorMany of his works have two animal names in their titlesWriter known for his moralsBelling the Cat fabulistB.C. fabulistHe wrote of "sour grapes"He was a fabulous fellowMan with moralsHe was fabulousMan of many moralsThe Boy Who Cried Wolf writerName on a children's book of fablesThe Fox and the Stork authorThe Tortoise and the Hare writerAncient moralistGreek fabulistHistorical figure of fableLegendary fabulistSour grapes coinerThe Fox and the Grapes reciterAncient moralizerPhrygian fabulistAnimals were featured in many of his fablesHe told of the ant and grasshopperHe wrote about "sour grapes"Fable writerHe told a hare racing taleLegendary didacticistBelling the Cat authorFabled authorMan with many moralsTale tellerFable creatorHe wrote of a triumphant tortoiseStoryteller who first referred to 53-AcrossWriter of animal storiesStoryteller with moralsThe Ant and the Grasshopper storytellerCreator of many talking animalsThe Boy Who Cried Wolf authorThe Crow and the Pitcher writerFabulous author?Moral person?The Boy Who Cried Wolf sourceThe Fox and the Crow moralizerThe Lion and the Mouse moralizerGreek who wrote about hare lossTeller of a hare-racing storyThe Crow and the Pitcher storytellerThe Slave and the Lion fabulistFamed fabulistMan of many fablesSlave of moralsAuthor of "The Cock and the Jewel" (note: not a pejazzling instruction manual)He wrote "The Ass Carrying the Image," which is not about a tattooThe Quack Toad authorFable manFabulous fabulistGreek fable writerMoralistThe Fox and the Grapes authorNoted fabulistAuthor of didactic storiesNoted moralistNoted storytellerSixth-century B.C. storytellerFable masterThe Dog and the Bone authorThe Wolf in Sheep's Clothing authorLegendary storytellerLiterary contemporary of CroesusThe Fox and the Grapes fable writerThe Frog and the Ox authorThe Lion and the Mouse fabulistMan with many fablesLion's share fabulistThe Ant and the Grasshopper authorThe Wolf and the Crane authorGreek with lessons__ & Son: "The Bullwinkle Show" feature involving morality talesAncient storytellerGreek with 12-DownsThe Fox and the Crow writerMemorable moralistCreator of a cocky hareMan of fablesSour grapes storytellerThe Fox and the Grapes writer__ and Son: storytelling segment on "The Bullwinkle Show"Notable author of animal talesStoryteller from ThraceThe Boy Who Cried Wolf storytellerZeus and the Tortoise storytellerFabulist mentioned by AristotleLegendary moralistOne of his stories is the source of the "sour grapes" idiomWriter of tales with talking animalsWriter of anthropomorphic talesWriter with lessonsLion's share originated from a story of hisThe Fox and the Grapes storytellerThe Frog and the Fox fabulistThe Tortoise and the Hare authorGreek storyteller who coined "sour grapes"Storyteller whose tales usually feature talking animalsThe Ant and the Grasshopper writerThe Fox and the Crow storytellerStoryteller credited with the fable "The Wolf and the Crane"The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse writerAncient fable spinnerGreek writerSour grapes writerFabled writerAristotle wrote about his animalsOld recorder of beastly behaviorSource of fablesFable nameFable sourceFables authorAncient fable tellerAncient tale tellerTeller of talesThe Tortoise and the Hare sourceAncient fable sourceMoral manSource of ancient fablesTortoise-and-hare nameBoy Who Cried Wolf sourceFables sourceLegendary story bylineAncient Greek storytellerFable authorMother of invention sourceStoryteller cited by AristotleLion's share sourceGreek fable guySource of "sour grapes"Ultimate source of sour grapesAncient man of fablesFable's bylineWhom Aristophanes is said to have "read"Whom Aristotle mentions in "On the Parts of Animals"Ancient teller of animal talesLong-ago storytellerLegendary fable tellerStoryteller before Aristotle's timeThe Dog and His Reflection sourceAristotle wrote of his animalsGreek fable tellerThe Lion's Share authorClassical moralistThe Crow and the Pitcher fabulistFabled tale tellerGreek writer of fablesThe Boy Who Cried Wolf fabulistThe Cat and the Mice authorFamous fable writerAuthor who gave us "sour grapes"Fable writer of ancient GreeceFigure of fableLa Fontaine's Greek counterpart.Guest of the Sages of Greece.John Gay's Greek prototype.Ancient writer.Babrius versified his fables, date unknown.Author of "The Fox and the Crow."He wrote "The Fox and the Grapes."He wrote "The Lion and the Mouse."He wrote about talking animals.His stories have lived since B. C.Scrivener, 6th century B. C.Early teller of animal tales.Master fabler.Storyteller akin to La Fontaine.The above was his idea.Author famous since 6th century B. C.He wrote talking animal stories.Originator of "sour grapes."Predecessor of La Fontaine.Story teller of 6th century B. C.Writer of 2,500 years ago.Author of moral tales.Earliest fabulist.Famous story teller.Fox-and-grapes man.Name famous since 600 B.C.Ancient Greek.B.vC. story teller.Story teller of old.B. C. writer.Memorable slave of Samos.Writer of 600 B. C.B. C. Greek writer.Greek moralist.B. C. moralist.Creator of King Log and King Stork.Moralizer of old.B.C. storyteller.Name from 500 B.C.Writer of 25 centuries ago.Early Greek writer.Storyteller.Legendary Greek author.Talking-beast taleteller.Famous fabler.Morals manSour-grapes authorSour-grapes manHe wrote "The Lion and the Fox"The Crow and the Fox writerLa Fontaine predecessorFabled fablerFableistFabulous moralist or moralistic fabulistA man of moralsStoryteller of old GreeceThe Frog and the Ox writerHe told a hare racing storyNoted children's writerThe Eagle and the Arrow writerModel for the writer La FontaineSixth-century B.C. authorThe Lion and the Mouse writerFable fellowThe Wolf in Sheep's Clothing writerName on a children's bookClassic name in children's literatureHardly a man without moralsMan with a fableHis tales often featured animalsNoted didacticistApologue authorStoryteller of yoreThe Greek poet Babrius versified his storiesCertain moral authorityName on many a children's bookOriginator of the phrase "Familiarity breeds contempt"See 103-AcrossOld Greek storytellerStoryteller of SamosThe Mischievous Dog authorThe Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs writerThe Lion and the Mouse storytellerClassical storytellerGreek moralizerSee 8-DownThe Frogs Who Desired a King authorWhence the phrase "sour grapes"Source of the saying "The gods help them that help themselves"Venus and the Cat writerClassical subject of a Velázquez painting in the PradoGreek with a storied lifeMoral creatorNoted taletellerThere was always a point to what he wroteThe Two Pots storytellerAncient master of didacticismWriter painted by Vel zquezWriter painted by VelázquezSlow and steady wins the race sourceMoral authority?Who told "The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs"The Hares and the Frogs writerThe Old Lion storytellerThe Tortoise and the Hare fabulistCreator of "The Tortoise and the Hare"One writing about "hare loss"?Look before you leap sourceWriter of "The Gnat and the Bull"Venus and the Cat authorAuthor of "The Lion, the Bear and the Fox"Famous Greek moralizerSource of the phrase "Look before you leap"Writer known for his anthropomorphic animal charactersHercules and the Wagoner writerAuthor whose titles often feature two animalsMan known for his moralsBelling the Cat storytellerOnce a wolf, always a wolf coinerAuthor of "The Eagle and the Fox" and "The Fox and the Lion"Famed fable writerSource of the fables "The Fox and the Lion" and "The Lion and the Mouse"Writer known for moralizingFabled guy?Writer of many fablesOld fable writerWriter with moralsFabled man?Big name in old fablesFable figureFable pennerThe Horse and the Lion fabulistBig name in fablesSource of the idiom "sour grapes"Writer whose several hundred works are catalogued by the Perry IndexThe Fable GuyFabled moralistFabulist of yoreFabulist extraordinaireFamous moralistLiterary moralistThe Goose with the Golden Eggs authorFable composerTortoise immortalizerNoted Greek fable writerBelling the cat originatorSlow and steady storytellerFabled fabulistFabulous GreekFab fabulistHe told of the ant and the grasshopperTeller of fablesFable teller of noteFamous man of fablesWriter of fablesFamous writer of fablesFables guyWriter of tales with moralsThe Boy Who Cried Wolf is one of his fablesSkin care brand named after an ancient Greek storytellerFabled fable writerThe Boy Who Cried Wolf moralistAuthor of many fablesFabulist whose stories often feature speaking animalsNoted Greek fabulistProlific fabulistSource of morals?Writer with excellent moralsThe Dog and the Wolf fable writerFabulist credited with coining the term "lion's share"Noted fable writerSour grapes fabulistMajor fable writerNotable fable writerA fablerMoral writerNoted fablerThe Bundle of Sticks authorMoralist of yoreGreek fablerNoted man of fablesFabulist who gave us "cry wolf"He wrote of talking animalsFabulist who created speaking animalsFabulist who wrote of an also-ran hareFabulist who wrote of talking animalsCreator of a talking tortoiseFabulist with talking animalsThe Ant and the Grasshopper fabulist___'s FablesAuthor of a hare racing storyCreator of many fablesHand soap brand named after an ancient Greek storytellerMoral authority of oldThe Oak and the Reed storytellerZeus and the Tortoise fable writerAncient Greek fable writerEarly fabulistHe told animal storiesLegendary storyteller of SamosHis many tales had many tailsLife of ___ (ancient text about a Greek storyteller)Ancient animal expert?Author who's probably legendaryHis many tales featured many tailsStory-telling slaveTeller of fabulous talesOriginator of the phrase "the lion's share"Slave known for his storiesStoryteller of the 6th century B.C.Fabled figure?Moralizing manNoted Greek storytellerPerson with moralsFellow of fable fameAuthor who may not have written everything attributed to himPioneering fabulist