- DENY
- Controvert
- Just say no
- Refuse
- Refuse to believe
- Say it isn't so
- Turn down
- Gainsay
- Refuse to accept
- Refute
- Reject as false
- Repudiate
- Say it ain't so
- Say "Wasn't me"
- Emulate politicians engulfed by scandal, say
- Reject
- Shoot down
- Last word of "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow"
- Flat out refuse
- Object to
- Say no
- Say no to
- Claim otherwise
- Contradict
- Don't allow
- Say ain't so
- Refudiate
- Withhold
- Disclaim
- Refuse to admit
- Don't try to ___ it!
- Disallow
- Disavow
- ...you will _____ me three times (Luke 22)
- Don't grant
- Employ the "Shaggy defense", e.g.
- Naysay
- Claim innocence of
- Declare false
- Opposite of admit
- Make a counterstatement
- ...which nobody can ___
- Plead innocent
- Withhold from
- Withhold, as permission
- ___ oneself (do without)
- Refuse to acknowledge
- Refuse to agree to
- Refuse to grant
- Refuse to accept responsibility
- Say it isn't true
- Grant's opposite
- Not allow
- For He's a Jolly Good Fellow ender
- Keep from
- Insist "it wasn't me!"
- Say "It wasn't me"
- Dispute the veracity of
- Refute or refuse
- Say "Not I!"
- Dispute, as a charge
- Opposite of allow
- Refuse responsibility for
- Renounce
- Opposite of grant
- Refuse to grant, as access
- Claim to be untrue
- Overrule
- Prevent
- Refuse to confess to, as charges
- Publicist's recommendation, perhaps
- Dispute
- Keep back from
- Claim to be false
- Refuse, as a request
- . . . which nobody can __!
- Reject, as an accusation
- Call false
- Hold back
- Opposite of "okay"
- Prevent from having
- Declare to be false
- Forswear
- Prohibit.
- Refuse to approve
- Don't recognize
- Antonym of "verify"
- To __ the facts would be illogical: Mr. Spock
- Declare to be untrue
- ___ thy father and refuse thy name: Juliet
- ... nobody can ___
- Refuse to accede to
- Answer in the negative.
- Forbid.
- Abjure.
- Assert differently.
- Speak against.
- Disown.
- Plead innocence.
- Abnegate.
- Contract.
- Contravene.
- Negate.
- Say nay
- Impugn
- Do as Peter did thrice
- Ban
- Abrogate
- When said three times, a liar's policy
- Withhold, as funds
- Plead innocent to
- Not accept
- Suspect's byword
- What "nobody can" do, in song
- Say "No, I didn't"
- Say isn't so
- Don't fess up to
- Next word after "Wherefore art thou Romeo?"
- Fail to grant, in court
- When tripled, a liar's mantra
- Declare not to be so
- I can't ___ it. With that smile on her face Deep Purple
- Default song that says it ain't so?
- Default song that will say it ain't so?
- Alanis Morissette "Can't ___"
- Pull a Bubba
- Say "That's a lie!," say
- Spurn
- Turn away
- One-third of a liar's policy
- For He's a Jolly Good Fellow word
- Refute the charge
- Traverse
- I didn't do it!
- Claim innocence
- Said three times, a liar's policy
- Prevent from scoring, e.g.
- Say "Not so!"
- Deprive of
- ... that nobody can ___
- Interdict
- Stop from scoring
- Claim "No, I did not!"
- Suspect's strategy
- Not admit
- Plead not guilty to, say
- Nix
- See 6 Across
- Decline to allow
- It's all three words of a liar's policy
- Fail to allow
- . . . fellow, which nobody can ___
- Jolly Good Fellow verb
- Recant or contradict
- Plead not guilty to
- Declare as "fake news"
- Declare to be "fake news"
- Refuse, as access
- Not acknowledge
- I cannot confirm or ___
- Don't admit
- Neither confirm nor ___
- Refuse to own up to
- Say "Nope, it wasn't me!"
- Say "Not me," say
- Prevent from scoring
- Respond to a scandal, in a way
- Veto