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Other crossword clues for answer "AESOP"

AESOP
Author who wrote "no act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted."
Famous fabulist
The Tortoise and the Hare penner
Early moralist
Fable guy
Fabulist
Storyteller of legend
Fabler of yore
Fabulous storyteller
Man of morals
Ancient storyteller who was a slave
One-named slave writer
Turkish-born fabulist
Familiarity breeds contempt coiner
Fabulous writer
Fabulous Greek storyteller
Fabulous moralist
The Perry Index lists his fables
Sour grapes originator
The Rich Man and the Tanner fabulist
Coiner of the phrase "dog in the manger"
Who coined the phrase "lion's share"
Fabled narrator
Children's moralist?
Author of many a moral
Fabulist of note
Fabled storyteller
Ancient fabulist
Fabulous raconteur
Fabulous fellow?
Writer about sour grapes
Fabulous guy?
Greek storyteller
Fable teller
His characters were animals
Legendary creator of talking animals
The Tortoise and the Hare storyteller
Storyteller of an ancient race?
The Honest Woodcutter author
Ancient standard bearer of morality
Namesake of an annual prize given by the American Folklore Society
Whence "the gods help them that help themselves"
Mercury and the Woodman author
Many of his works have two animal names in their titles
Writer known for his morals
Belling the Cat fabulist
B.C. fabulist
He wrote of "sour grapes"
He was a fabulous fellow
Man with morals
He was fabulous
Man of many morals
The Boy Who Cried Wolf writer
Name on a children's book of fables
The Fox and the Stork author
The Tortoise and the Hare writer
Ancient moralist
Greek fabulist
Historical figure of fable
Legendary fabulist
Sour grapes coiner
The Fox and the Grapes reciter
Ancient moralizer
Phrygian fabulist
Animals were featured in many of his fables
He told of the ant and grasshopper
He wrote about "sour grapes"
Fable writer
He told a hare racing tale
Legendary didacticist
Belling the Cat author
Fabled author
Man with many morals
Tale teller
Fable creator
He wrote of a triumphant tortoise
Storyteller who first referred to 53-Across
Writer of animal stories
Storyteller with morals
The Ant and the Grasshopper storyteller
Creator of many talking animals
The Boy Who Cried Wolf author
The Crow and the Pitcher writer
Fabulous author?
Moral person?
The Boy Who Cried Wolf source
The Fox and the Crow moralizer
The Lion and the Mouse moralizer
Greek who wrote about hare loss
Teller of a hare-racing story
The Crow and the Pitcher storyteller
The Slave and the Lion fabulist
Famed fabulist
Man of many fables
Slave of morals
Author of "The Cock and the Jewel" (note: not a pejazzling instruction manual)
He wrote "The Ass Carrying the Image," which is not about a tattoo
The Quack Toad author
Fable man
Fabulous fabulist
Greek fable writer
Moralist
The Fox and the Grapes author
Noted fabulist
Author of didactic stories
Noted moralist
Noted storyteller
Sixth-century B.C. storyteller
Fable master
The Dog and the Bone author
The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing author
Legendary storyteller
Literary contemporary of Croesus
The Fox and the Grapes fable writer
The Frog and the Ox author
The Lion and the Mouse fabulist
Man with many fables
Lion's share fabulist
The Ant and the Grasshopper author
The Wolf and the Crane author
Greek with lessons
__ & Son: "The Bullwinkle Show" feature involving morality tales
Ancient storyteller
Greek with 12-Downs
The Fox and the Crow writer
Memorable moralist
Creator of a cocky hare
Man of fables
Sour grapes storyteller
The Fox and the Grapes writer
__ and Son: storytelling segment on "The Bullwinkle Show"
Notable author of animal tales
Storyteller from Thrace
The Boy Who Cried Wolf storyteller
Zeus and the Tortoise storyteller
Fabulist mentioned by Aristotle
Legendary moralist
One of his stories is the source of the "sour grapes" idiom
Writer of tales with talking animals
Writer of anthropomorphic tales
Writer with lessons
Lion's share originated from a story of his
The Fox and the Grapes storyteller
The Frog and the Fox fabulist
The Tortoise and the Hare author
Greek storyteller who coined "sour grapes"
Storyteller whose tales usually feature talking animals
The Ant and the Grasshopper writer
The Fox and the Crow storyteller
Storyteller credited with the fable "The Wolf and the Crane"
The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse writer
Ancient fable spinner
Greek writer
Sour grapes writer
Fabled writer
Aristotle wrote about his animals
Old recorder of beastly behavior
Source of fables
Fable name
Fable source
Fables author
Ancient fable teller
Ancient tale teller
Teller of tales
The Tortoise and the Hare source
Ancient fable source
Moral man
Source of ancient fables
Tortoise-and-hare name
Boy Who Cried Wolf source
Croesus contemporary
Fables source
Legendary story byline
Ancient Greek storyteller
Fable author
Mother of invention source
Storyteller cited by Aristotle
Lion's share source
Greek fable guy
Source of "sour grapes"
Ultimate source of sour grapes
Ancient man of fables
Fable's byline
Whom Aristophanes is said to have "read"
Whom Aristotle mentions in "On the Parts of Animals"
Ancient teller of animal tales
Long-ago storyteller
Legendary fable teller
Storyteller before Aristotle's time
The Dog and His Reflection source
Aristotle wrote of his animals
Greek fable teller
The Lion's Share author
Classical moralist
The Crow and the Pitcher fabulist
Fabled tale teller
Greek writer of fables
The Boy Who Cried Wolf fabulist
The Cat and the Mice author
Famous fable writer
Author who gave us "sour grapes"
Fable writer of ancient Greece
Figure of fable
La 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 man
Sour-grapes author
Sour-grapes man
He wrote "The Lion and the Fox"
The Crow and the Fox writer
La Fontaine predecessor
Fabled fabler
Fableist
Fabulous moralist or moralistic fabulist
A man of morals
Storyteller of old Greece
The Frog and the Ox writer
He told a hare racing story
Noted children's writer
The Eagle and the Arrow writer
Model for the writer La Fontaine
Sixth-century B.C. author
The Lion and the Mouse writer
Fable fellow
The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing writer
Name on a children's book
Classic name in children's literature
Hardly a man without morals
Man with a fable
His tales often featured animals
Noted didacticist
Apologue author
Storyteller of yore
The Greek poet Babrius versified his stories
Certain moral authority
Name on many a children's book
Originator of the phrase "Familiarity breeds contempt"
See 103-Across
Old Greek storyteller
Storyteller of Samos
The Mischievous Dog author
The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs writer
The Lion and the Mouse storyteller
Classical storyteller
Greek moralizer
See 8-Down
The Frogs Who Desired a King author
Whence the phrase "sour grapes"
Source of the saying "The gods help them that help themselves"
Venus and the Cat writer
Classical subject of a Velázquez painting in the Prado
Greek with a storied life
Moral creator
Noted taleteller
There was always a point to what he wrote
The Two Pots storyteller
Ancient master of didacticism
Writer painted by Vel zquez
Writer painted by Velázquez
Slow and steady wins the race source
Moral authority?
Who told "The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs"
The Hares and the Frogs writer
The Old Lion storyteller
The Tortoise and the Hare fabulist
Creator of "The Tortoise and the Hare"
One writing about "hare loss"?
Look before you leap source
Writer of "The Gnat and the Bull"
Venus and the Cat author
Author of "The Lion, the Bear and the Fox"
Famous Greek moralizer
Source of the phrase "Look before you leap"
Writer known for his anthropomorphic animal characters
Hercules and the Wagoner writer
Author whose titles often feature two animals
Man known for his morals
Belling the Cat storyteller
Once a wolf, always a wolf coiner
Author of "The Eagle and the Fox" and "The Fox and the Lion"
Famed fable writer
Source of the fables "The Fox and the Lion" and "The Lion and the Mouse"
Writer known for moralizing
Fabled guy?
Writer of many fables
Old fable writer
Writer with morals
Fabled man?
Big name in old fables
Fable figure
Fable penner
The Horse and the Lion fabulist
Big name in fables
Source of the idiom "sour grapes"
Writer whose several hundred works are catalogued by the Perry Index
The Fable Guy
Fabled moralist
Fabulist of yore
Fabulist extraordinaire
Famous moralist
Literary moralist
The Goose with the Golden Eggs author
Fable composer
Tortoise immortalizer
Noted Greek fable writer
Belling the cat originator
Slow and steady storyteller
Fabled fabulist
Fabulous Greek
Fab fabulist
He told of the ant and the grasshopper
Teller of fables
Fable teller of note
Famous man of fables
Writer of fables
Famous writer of fables
Fables guy
Writer of tales with morals
The Boy Who Cried Wolf is one of his fables
Skin care brand named after an ancient Greek storyteller
Fabled fable writer
The Boy Who Cried Wolf moralist
Author of many fables
Fabulist whose stories often feature speaking animals
Noted Greek fabulist
Prolific fabulist
Source of morals?
Writer with excellent morals
The Dog and the Wolf fable writer
Fabulist credited with coining the term "lion's share"
Noted fable writer
Sour grapes fabulist
Major fable writer
Notable fable writer
A fabler
Moral writer
Noted fabler
The Bundle of Sticks author
Moralist of yore
Greek fabler
Noted man of fables
He wrote of talking animals
Fabulist who created speaking animals
Fabulist who wrote of an also-ran hare
Fabulist who wrote of talking animals
Creator of a talking tortoise
Fabulist with talking animals
The Ant and the Grasshopper fabulist
___'s Fables
Author of a hare racing story
Creator of many fables
Hand soap brand named after an ancient Greek storyteller
Moral authority of old
The Oak and the Reed storyteller
Zeus and the Tortoise fable writer
Ancient Greek fable writer
Early fabulist
He told animal stories
Legendary storyteller of Samos
His many tales had many tails
Life of ___ (ancient text about a Greek storyteller)
Ancient animal expert?
Author who's probably legendary
His many tales featured many tails
Story-telling slave
Teller of fabulous tales
Originator of the phrase "the lion's share"
Slave known for his stories
Storyteller of the 6th century B.C.
Fabled figure?
Moralizing man
Noted Greek storyteller
Person with morals
Fellow of fable fame
Author who may not have written everything attributed to him
Pioneering fabulist