- FABLE
- Story starring animals, at times
- Story with allegorical animals, often
- Story with talking animals
- Aesop tale
- Moralistic tale
- Aesopian narrative
- The Miser and His Gold, e.g.
- The Tortoise and the Hare, e.g.
- Animal Farm form
- One of Aesop's stories
- Moral story
- Tale of Aesop
- The Fox and the Grapes, e.g.
- It's an old story
- Aesop's forte
- Illustrative story
- Tale with a moral
- Tale with an epigrammatic ending
- Allegory
- Legend
- Aesop work
- Story with a moral
- Jean de La Fontaine story
- It has a moral
- Story with a lesson
- Doubtful story
- The Boy Who Cried Wolf, e.g.
- Aesop creation
- Aesop's output
- Animal tale
- Story from Aesop
- The Tortoise and the Hare, for one
- Not a true story
- Aesop offering
- Talking-animal tale
- Story told by 15 Across
- Instructive tale
- Tale from Aesop
- The Fox and the Stork, e.g.
- Aesop story
- Apologue.
- Fiction.
- La Fontaine story.
- Story not founded on fact.
- Talking-animal story.
- Faulkner's "A ___."
- Idle story.
- Beast tale.
- Short tale.
- Type of story.
- Invented tale.
- Old Greek writing.
- Moral tale.
- Tall story
- George Ade piece
- Aesop specialty
- La Fontaine opus
- Creation of Ade or Aesop
- Teaching tale
- Aesop product
- Tale with a point
- Epigrammatic tale
- Animal Farm, e.g.
- Lie
- It ends in a point
- 33-Down output
- Big lie
- Offering from Aesop
- George Orwell's "Animal Farm," e.g.
- Tale
- The Fox and the Crow, e.g.
- The Tortoise and the Hare, for example
- Aesop's specialty
- Cautionary tale
- Aesop's opus
- It has a point
- Aesop's tale
- Short moral story
- Tall tale
- Aesop opus
- Aesop's genre
- Aesopian story
- Work with animals
- Allegorical tale
- Allegorical story
- Parable kin