- LIAR
- Bald-faced one, perhaps
- Fabricator
- Fabulist
- Fact-fudger
- Fibber
- Half a Jim Carrey movie title
- Polygraph flunker
- Prevaricator
- Pseudologist
- Tall tale teller
- B.S. artist
- Fibster
- He lays it on thick
- One who doesn't pass a certain test
- Perjurer
- When repeated, a Carrey comedy
- Falsifier
- Pants on fire person
- Pinocchio, at times
- Untruthful one
- Dynamo part
- Whopper producer?
- Bearer of false witness
- Storyteller
- Many a politician
- See 56-Across
- Bull penner?
- He's not to be believed
- Untrustworthy one
- Yarn spinner
- Super duper?
- Makeup artist?
- Bald-faced person?
- Crock maker
- Fiction seller
- One who flaunts his B.S.
- Phony
- Snow man?
- Someone touching their face or avoiding eye contact, probably
- Shoveler?
- Snow blower?
- Shit shoveler
- Shit slinger
- One who 42-Down
- False witness
- Great storyteller
- One with pants aflame?
- Teller of tales
- Courtroom drama shout
- Impeachable source?
- Polygraph victim
- Pinocchio, famously
- Tale-weaver
- 109-Across creator
- One telling stories?
- Polygraph test flunker
- Teller of tall tales
- One who more than stretches?
- Tale teller
- When doubled, a Jim Carrey comedy
- Ananias, e.g.
- Fictioneer
- Pinocchio or Ananias
- Bunk teller?
- Applesauce manufacturer?
- Ananias, for one
- A man is never more truthful than when he acknowledges himself as one, per Mark Twain
- No man has a good enough memory to be a successful _____ (Abraham Lincoln)
- A good one is hard to read
- Unlikely source for a journalist
- Word that's an anagram of two world currencies
- A lawyer with a roving commission, per Ambrose Bierce
- I don't buy that
- Epithet for a debate opponent
- Target of a look askance, possibly
- Fish story teller
- Half of a Jim Carrey flick?
- Teller of fish stories
- Word before "pants on fire"
- You definitely can't prove that!
- One trying to get votes, maybe
- You can usually tell a bad one in their face
- Pinocchio, for a time
- The boy who cried wolf, e.g.
- When doubled, a Jim Carrey movie
- Habitual ___
- One with no capacity for veracity
- Bull artist
- Long-nosed Pinocchio, e.g.
- One with crossed fingers, perhaps
- Unreliable witness
- Whopper creator
- Pants on fire fellow
- Truth twister
- When doubled, a Jim Carrey film
- Con artist, at times
- One with pants afire?
- Perjuring witness
- Pinocchio, during a growth spurt?
- One with flaming pants?
- Polygraph flunker, maybe
- False tale teller
- Perjury perpetrator
- Tale spinner
- Whopper teller
- Pants-on-fire guy
- Unreliable source
- One who serves up whoppers
- Perjury practitioner
- Ananias
- Courtroom outburst
- Fiction expert
- One with "pants on fire"
- Pinocchio, with a long nose
- Dramatic courtroom accusation
- Fiction devotee?
- One whose word isn't golden
- Person who cooks something up
- Unbelievable person?
- That's not true!
- Untrustworthy type
- You made that up!
- Inventive sort?
- Inventive type?
- Taletelling type
- Deceptive one
- False fellow
- Person who tells big stories
- Whopper maker
- Whopper server?
- Dropper of whoppers
- That's bull!
- Half a Jim Carrey movie
- You're soooo full of it!
- One wearing hot pants?
- Mythomaniac
- Deceiver
- Falsifer
- Half a Jim Carrey film
- Schoolyard taunt
- Truth stretcher
- Unreliable inventor
- 1997 Jim Carrey persona
- Deceptive type
- One might be chronic
- Bad witness
- Not exactly a reliable source
- One might be pathological
- One with burning pants?
- When repeated a Jim Carrey movie
- Deceitful sort
- Skeptic's accusation
- Barefaced one
- Pinocchio, before learning his lesson
- Spinner of yarns
- With 58-Across, it arises from consideration of the sentence "This statement is false"
- Half a Jim Carrey title
- One whose pants are on fire?
- Polygraph flunker, probably
- Deceitful one
- You're making this up!
- Mudslinger, maybe
- Pinocchio, notably
- Teller of fibs
- Yarn source?
- Alibi provider, sometimes
- One may be habitual
- One to whom you might say, "I doubt that"
- One who embroiders to excess
- One writing a lot of fiction?
- Charlatan, e.g.
- One good at stretching?
- One may be exposed during cross-examination
- Con artist, for one
- One covering tracks, perhaps
- One may be compulsive
- One who may need an alibi
- Teller of stories
- Tell me the truth!
- One might be convincing
- Unbelievable one
- Whopper inventor
- Wearer of hot pants?
- I don't believe you!
- Tell the truth!
- Tall story teller
- Falsehood source
- Word of accusation
- Not true!
- Fabrication specialist?
- Pinocchio was one
- He's glib with a fib
- Pinocchio, often
- Snake-oil salesman
- Truth bender
- Half a Carrey title
- Joe Isuzu, e.g.
- Dishonest sort
- Untrustworthy sort
- Accusatory shout
- Fib teller
- Court outburst
- Dishonest one
- That's not so!
- Deceitful person
- One not to be trusted
- Undependable person
- Accusative shout
- One who's not upright
- Overly inventive one
- Story creator
- Baloney peddler
- Polygraph challenger
- Whopper weaver
- Emphatic denial
- Untrustworthy person
- One doing spinning
- Untruthful person
- Very strong denial
- Common courtroom shout in whodunits
- Trust buster
- One to not believe
- Person to discount
- Be bad, but at least don't be a __: Tolstoy
- Unreliable gossip
- Unreliable one
- Embroidering expert
- One not to trust
- Person telling fibs
- Truth teller never believed, per Cicero
- Contradictory shout
- Overly inventive person
- Scammer in action
- Shout of denial
- Untruth teller
- One blowing smoke
- Disreputable one
- Dishonest person
- Fudger of facts
- One telling falsehoods
- Teller of falsehoods
- One who fails a polygraph test
- Pinocchio, when experiencing a growth spurt?
- Perjury committer
- When repeated, a 1997 Jim Carrey comedy
- ___ paradox (logic class subject)
- One who commits perjury
- One with hot pants?
- Repeated shout before "pants on fire"
- Perjuror.
- Tarradiddler.
- Short and ugly word.
- Bible synonym for Satan.
- What Tom Pepper was.
- Baron Munchausen.
- Hypocrite.
- Mendacious man.
- False propagandist.
- Follower of Ananias.
- Iago, for instance.
- Member of the Ananias club.
- Mendacious one.
- Spinner of tall tales.
- Tall story man
- Ananias or Sapphira.
- Double-dealer.
- Double-tongued one.
- Fisherman, traditionally.
- Janus-faced one.
- Munchausen, for instance.
- Two-faced one.
- Double-talker.
- Equivocator.
- Misleader.
- Cousin of a dissembler.
- Master of subterfuge.
- Misinformer.
- Unreliable person.
- Untruther.
- Blifil, for one.
- Sapphira, for instance.
- Specialist in double-talk.
- Hypocrite's cousin.
- Glib deceiver.
- Storyteller of a sort.
- Author of a 16 Across.
- Dissembler.
- Iago, for one.
- Campaign epithet.
- Iago's cousin.
- Misrepresenter.
- Political epithet.
- Epithet used in politics
- One beyond belief
- Angler, sometimes
- Fallacious one
- Misleading one
- Contemptible one
- Defendant's shout at times
- Perjuring one
- Con man
- One who fibs
- Canard-spreader
- Truth evader
- Munchausen, e.g.
- One to distrust
- Baron Munchausen, e.g.
- His tales are tall
- Calumniator, for one
- Fabulizer
- Mendacious person
- Iago was one
- One given to tergiversation
- Twister of the truth
- Facts bender
- Fraud
- One guilty of perjury
- Taradiddler
- Billy ___: Courtenay film
- Billy ___, 1963 film
- Pinocchio, e.g.
- ___ dice (bluffer's game)
- Kind of dice
- ___ dice
- Ananais
- Matilda or Ananias
- Sapphira or Ananias
- Speaker with forked tongue
- Joe Isuzu, for one
- Rail in reverse
- Pinocchio, for one
- Pseudomaniac
- Munchhausen, for one
- One given to stretchers
- Pre-rehab Pinocchio
- Billy _____ (Keith Waterhouse satire)
- Polygraph failer
- Bull tosser?
- Mudslinger's charge
- Detector target
- Jim Carrey, in a 1997 movie
- Yarn maker
- Fable creator
- Schoolyard putdown
- When repeated, a 1997 Jim Carrey movie
- Word repeated before "pants on fire"
- Bluffer
- Fiction enthusiast?
- Makeup person?
- Pseudologue
- Comeback to an accusation
- Libeler, almost by definition
- Baloney producer
- Fiction teller
- Iago, e.g.
- Iago, notably
- Moonshine maker
- Cry in a mudslinging contest
- Fudge maker?
- Great pretender
- Inventor, of a sort
- Disbeliever's cry
- Person who's not straight
- When repeated, start of a child's taunt
- One who tells it like it isn't
- Word repeated in a child's taunt
- Yarn producer?
- Either of two guests on "To Tell the Truth"
- Epithet that's an anagram of 60-Down
- Disorderly courtroom outburst
- One who's not straight
- Embroidery expert
- Stereotypical debate outburst
- Many an interrogee
- One guilty of pseudologia
- When doubled, a 1997 Jim Carrey movie
- When doubled, cry before "pants on fire"
- A ___ should have a good memory: Quintilian
- One who breaks a court oath
- When repeated, a hit 1997 movie
- That is so not true!
- Interrogee, often
- One who's incredible
- Pinocchio, periodically
- Unreliable narrator
- Political accusation
- Put-down in an argument
- Type who might say "The dog ate my homework"
- *No-good con man
- Fabulous speaker?
- Repeated word before "pants on fire"
- A ___ believes no one (old saying)
- Incredible person
- Heated accusation
- One needing new, unburned pants?
- Bull fan?
- Make-up specialist?
- A warehouse of facts, with poet and ___ in joint ownership ("The Devil's Dictionary" definition for "imagination")
- Not so!
- One avoiding eye contact, maybe
- Word said twice before "pants on fire"
- Charged exclamation during a court trial
- Fake news source?
- One spewing hogwash
- A ___ ought to have a good memory: Quintilian
- Success has always been the greatest ___: Nietzsche
- Bad person to trust
- Barack Obama, according to Joe Wilson
- Fibbing type
- One fibbing
- You know that it would be untrue, you know that I would be a ___
- Rollins Band hit
- Untrue Korn song?
- Taking Back Sunday "___ (It Takes One to Know One)"
- Three Dog Night song about a fibber?
- Aretha lyric "You're a ___ and you're a cheat"
- Megadeth song about fibber?
- Rollins Band "'Cause I'm a ___!"
- Rollins Band lead single off "Weight"
- Sex Pistols song about Pinocchio?
- The boy who cried wolf, initially
- You speak falsely, villain!
- Suspect source
- Unreliable narrator, perhaps
- You're not telling the truth!
- Disbeliever's angry yell
- One not to be believed
- Pinocchio-type
- His pants aren't really on fire
- Not one to believe
- Part of a Carrey title
- He speaks with forked tongue
- Big Fat _____ (2002 film)
- A Carrey persona
- Candidate for perjury
- Con artist, essentially
- Misinformant
- Pinocchio, notoriously
- Worst kind of witness
- One with a forked tongue
- Title role for Jim Carrey
- Worst possible witness
- Deceptive person
- Duplicitous sort
- Hard-to-trust person
- Person who fabricates
- Pinocchio, memorably
- Definitely not a reliable source
- Polygraph target
- Whopper manufacturer
- Falsehood teller
- The boy who cried wolf, essentially
- Cry from the wrongly accused
- Expert in fabrication
- Repeated, it's a Carrey flick
- Baloney manufacturer?
- Dishonest speaker
- One not telling the truth
- One with fiery pants, proverbially
- One with his pants on fire?
- Polygraph dodger
- I don't believe a word you say!
- Falsifier of facts
- Person not telling it like it is
- Truth embellisher?
- Libeler, essentially
- One glib with a fib
- One failing a polygraph
- Pinocchio, infamously
- Awful reporter
- Person not to be trusted
- Fib distributor
- Pinocchio, when making a point?
- Frequent fabricator
- One with flaming pants, presumably
- Terrible witness
- Bad romantic partner
- One whose pants are on fire, figuratively
- Dramatic courtroom shout
- One committing perjury
- One who should fail a polygraph test
- Person who makes things up
- You shouldn't believe one
- That isn't true!
- Untrue!
- One may cheat a polygraph test
- Con artist, e.g.
- Unpopular inventor?
- *Skate park bar
- Person telling whoppers
- Person whose pants are on fire!
- Like Ananias
- Pinocchio at first
- Stranger to truth
- Tergiversator
- Disinformant
- Ananias <P>e.g.
- Jim Carey film role
- Story teller perhaps
- He can't be trusted
- Used-car salesman, perhaps
- Fact twister
- One who is not straight
- Unreliable witness, e.g.
- Ananias, famously
- Pants-on-fire chap
- Billy ___ (Waterhouse book)
- One who prevaricates
- Oath betrayer
- One who speaks with a forked tongue
- When repeated, 1997 Jim Carrey film
- Detector's quarry
- He'd have you swallow a whopper
- Misleading person
- He's unbelievable
- Author of fiction?
- His pants are on fire
- One doing stretches?
- Truth fudger
- No honest fellow, he
- Pants-on-fire type
- Polygraph flunker, most likely
- Resume padder, e.g.
- Yarn inventor?
- Pants on fire sort
- That's baloney!
- One with a forked tongue, so to speak
- Reporter of fake news
- Spreader of fake news
- Beautiful ___ (Beyonce & Shakira song)
- Giver of "alternative facts"
- Source of "alternative facts"
- Person who isn't 24-Across
- Spreader of falsehoods
- Unreliable narrator, at times
- Word rhymed with "Pants on fire"
- You know that's not true!
- Duplicitous person
- You're fibbing!
- You're full of it!
- You're so dishonest!
- Boy's a ___ (PinkPantheress single)
- You're deceitful!
- You're so full of it!
- Forked-tongue speaker
- Creator of fiction
- None of that is true!
- Dishonest type
- Fraudulent source
- One sharing falsehoods
- Creative sort
- Inventive fellow
- Story source
- Teller of fabulous tales
- Epithet often applied to politicians
- Creator of stories
- Untrustworthy fellow
- Duplicitous fellow
- Deceptive sort
- Source of whoppers
- Perjurer, e.g.
- Purveyor of whoppers
- Teller of whoppers
- Whopper source
- Treacherous sort
- Fact-checker's person of interest
- Unreliable sort