- SAGA
- The Forsyte __
- Galsworthy opus
- Long story
- Long tale
- Norse narrative
- Novel form
- It's a long story
- The Forsyth's story
- The Forsyte ___
- Epic tale
- Michener genre
- Quite a tale
- Story that goes on and on
- It goes on and on and on and on ...
- Big ordeal
- The Twilight ___
- Heroic tale
- The Hunger Games, e.g.
- Twilight, e.g.
- Beowulf, e.g.
- The "Divergent" series, e.g.
- The "Twilight" series, e.g.
- Story that takes a long time to tell
- Long-winded story
- Story with so many characters that it's hard to keep track of
- It has multiple story arcs
- Heroic narrative
- Tale
- Adventure story
- Tale of adventure
- Major account
- No short story
- Tale of Iceland
- Long, long story
- Tale that goes on and on
- Epic story
- Overdrawn account?
- It may span decades
- The Grapes of Wrath is one
- Das Nibelungenlied, for one
- It covers a long stretch
- It doesn't seem to end
- Word from the Old Norse for "tale"
- It takes a long time to relate
- Beowulf, for one
- Sizable story
- Story of generations
- Beowulf or "Iliad"
- Whale of a tale
- The Matrix movies, e.g.
- Tale of heroism
- Serial material
- Epic story of heroism
- Sprawling narrative
- Roots, for example
- It may be some yarn
- Lengthy account
- Tale of heroic exploits
- Quite a story
- Long narrative novel
- Drawn-out tale
- Complicated tale
- It's a major account
- Series of novels, maybe
- The North and South Trilogy is one
- Complicated account
- Epic narrative
- It's a major report
- Sprawling story
- Big story
- Complex chronicle
- Wordy account
- The Twilight ___ (vampire film series)
- Continuing story
- Lengthy chronicle
- Long and involved tale
- Harry Potter or "Game of Thrones," e.g.
- Continuing drama
- Grandiose story
- James Michener novel, for example
- The Epic of Gilgamesh, e.g.
- It's epic
- Historic tale
- '50s men's adventure mag
- Adventure
- War and Peace, e.g.
- Involved tale
- Miniseries, often
- Extensive tale
- Galsworthy's "The Forsyte ___"
- Miniseries, maybe
- Roots, for one
- Lengthy tale
- The Thorn Birds, for one
- More than just a story
- Really long story
- Tale spanning centuries
- It's no anecdote
- It's no novella
- Michener work, e.g.
- Rather a long story
- The "Iliad" or The "Odyssey"
- Big account
- Epic
- Long account
- Generation-spanning work
- Sweeping tale
- Drawn-out story
- Galsworthy's "The Forsyte __"
- Something to keep a teller busy?
- It can span centuries
- The Star Wars films, e.g.
- Beowulf or "Star Wars"
- The Thorn Birds, e.g.
- It's quite a story
- Story spanning decades
- Historical novel, usually
- Ongoing drama
- Story that might take hours to tell
- The Lord of the Rings, for one
- Long yarn
- Multigenerational tale
- Multipart story
- Trilogy, often
- Considerable account
- Drawn-out account
- Long-drawn-out account
- Game of Thrones, for one
- It often spans decades
- Long narrative
- Extended account
- Extended tale
- Story spanning generations
- Story with many chapters
- Star Wars, for one
- Story like "Roots"
- Extensive account
- Episodic drama
- Old-time tale
- Adventurous tale
- Heroic chronicle
- Wouk genre
- Lengthy narrative
- Narrative legend
- Grand adventure
- Multi-generational novel
- Lengthy story
- Extended story
- Heroic story
- Majestic story
- Multigenerational story
- Extended narrative
- Adventure tale
- Sweeping story
- Prodigious account
- Epic legend
- The Lord of the Rings, e.g.
- Book with family trees on the endpapers, say
- Candy Crush __ (puzzle app)
- __ Club (Icelandair mileage program)
- Heroic history
- It might span eras
- Viking epic
- Elaborate tale
- Extended relation
- Long, heroic story
- Drawn-out drama
- Legendary epic
- Grand tale
- Historical novel, perhaps
- Lo-o-ong story
- Detailed account
- Narrative of heroic exploits
- Trilogy, typically
- It's drawn out
- Many a miniseries
- Epiclike tale.
- The legend of Njal.
- Story of the Forsytes.
- A long tale.
- Goddess who drank with Odin.
- Narrative of heroic deeds.
- The Forsyte story.
- The Volsunga is one.
- A long narrative.
- Galsworthy wrote one.
- Norse goddess.
- Old seafarer's tale.
- Tale of Volsung, Sigmund, etc.
- Tale of mighty deeds.
- Legendary tale.
- Long story of adventure.
- Icelandic narrative.
- Narrative.
- One type of epic writing.
- Medieval narrative.
- Narrative of heroic doings.
- Poetic narrative.
- Norse story.
- Traditional story.
- Norse legend.
- Tale of the Forsytes.
- Norse tale.
- Story of heroic deeds.
- Relative of an epic.
- Type of novel.
- Story.
- Heroic work.
- Heroic prose tale
- Kind of novel
- Forsyte, for one.
- Iceland epic
- Iliad.
- Old writing.
- Forsyte story
- Forsyte's account
- Chronicle
- Epic account
- Word in a Galsworthy title
- Galsworthy output
- The Forsytes had one
- Ambitious prose work
- Heimskringla, e.g.
- Series of legends
- Narrative, Galsworthy style
- Norse prose narrative
- Detailed recital of events
- Roman-fleuve
- Volsunga ___
- Volsunga or "Forsyte"
- Long, detailed account
- Centennial, e.g.
- Roots or "Hawaii"
- Galsworthy work
- Icelandic tale
- Myth
- Tale on a grand scale
- Eventful story
- Tale of derring-do
- History in verse
- Literary genre
- Story of heroism
- Lagerlöf's "Gösta Berlings ___"
- City NE of Nagasaki
- Forsyte tale, e.g.
- Grandiose tale
- Epic's cousin
- Tale of the Volsungs
- Lonesome Dove genre
- The Forsyte _____
- Volsunga _____
- Hero's tale
- Michener's "Hawaii," e.g.
- Tale of derring-do, e.g.
- An old story
- Galsworthy genre
- Long, drawn-out story
- Many a Michener novel
- Roots, e.g.
- Michener tale, e.g.
- Little House on the Prairie, e.g.
- Endless adventure
- It's related to others
- Not a short story
- Thousand-plus-pager
- It's hard to tell
- Tale of Vikings, perhaps
- Big job for a teller
- M. M. Kaye's "The Far Pavilions," e.g.
- Account receivable?
- Storyteller's challenge
- The "Star Wars" trilogy, for one
- It takes quite a while to tell
- D. H. Lawrence's "The Rainbow," e.g.
- Siegfried and Sigmund's story, e.g.
- Family history, e.g.
- Star Wars, e.g.
- Era-spanning story
- Heroic legend
- It takes a while to tell
- The Avengers franchise, e.g.
- Story that goes on and on ... and on
- Tale written in runes, perhaps
- Game of Thrones, e.g.
- Long, involved story
- Novel format
- Potential serial material
- Many a Viking tale
- Iliad, e.g.
- Story with many parts
- Frank Herbert's "Dune" series, e.g.
- Long transmission of folklore, say
- Yarn that stretches?
- The "Odyssey," for one
- A Song of Ice and Fire, e.g.
- Twilight, for one
- Chapter after chapter
- Hardly a quick read
- It goes on and on and on
- Long, long yarn
- Story for the ages
- Story that spans generations
- Shogun, e.g.
- Account that's been overdrawn?
- George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire," for one
- Long-running account
- N.K. Jemisin's "Broken Earth" trilogy, for one
- Story that isn't a quick read
- Long episode
- Icelandic epic
- Legend
- Cutting for Stone, for one
- Long tale of heroism
- Story of significant length
- The "Dark Star" trilogy, for example
- Narrative of heroism
- Detailed narrative
- Worlds Apart rockers
- '80s prog rockers
- '80s "On the Loose" rockers
- Involved story
- The Aenied, for one
- A long story
- Tale with many twists and turns
- It goes on and on
- Long and winding road, so to speak
- Word from the Old Norse for "thing said"
- Multivolume story, perhaps
- Space opera comic book series illustrated by Fiona Staples
- Gossip story that stays in the news for weeks, e.g.
- The Forsyte _____ (Galsworthy)
- Epic chronicle
- Sometimes tedious tale
- Galsworthy's "The Forsyte _____"
- A long tale such as "Beowulf"
- Heroic adventure story
- Tangled tale
- Novel of epic proportions
- The Forsyte novels, e.g.
- The Forsyte ___ (Galsworthy)
- Multigenerational story, e.g.
- Michener story, e.g.
- Long historical novel
- Heroic prose narrative
- Multigenerational tale, e.g.
- Tale on an epic scale
- Thousand-plus-pager, perhaps
- Generation-spanning story
- Long, dramatic tale
- Long, sweeping story
- Big job for a storyteller
- Tale of grand proportions
- Adventurous story
- Adventurous, heroic story
- Seemingly endless adventure
- Tale of Vikings, e.g.
- Account that's way overdrawn?
- Extensive, heroic story
- Group of linked novels, e.g.
- Novella's opposite
- Super long story
- Star Wars or "Rocky"
- Long tale of adventure
- Account spanning centuries, perhaps
- War and Peace, for one
- Complicated story
- Multiseason show's storyline, perhaps
- The "Star Wars" movies, for one
- Heroic account
- The Forsyte ____
- Long adventure story
- Account
- Topic for a miniseries
- Platoon, e.g.
- Old story
- Heroic yarn
- Historical narrative
- Historical novel
- The Godfather, e.g.
- John Galsworthy wrote one
- Story from Reykjavik, e.g.
- Homeric account
- Homeric tale
- Beowulf or "Iliad," e.g.
- Adventure-filled story
- Thousand-plus pager, e.g.
- Long, detailed story
- Long and complicated story
- Long tale of derring-do, e.g.
- Generations-spanning tale
- It's no short story
- Story that may span generations
- Iliad or "Odyssey"
- Era-spanning tale
- Story of the Corleones, e.g.
- Tale that may span centuries
- Roots, notably
- Grand heroic tale
- Long-running Vaughan/Staples comic book series
- Story of epic proportions
- Tale spanning centuries, perhaps
- Story that stretches centuries
- Long, involved story about why you're late, say
- Word meaning "tale" in Old Norse
- Sweeping yarn
- Complex tale
- Protracted tale
- Nordic adventure
- Involved account
- Big chronicle
- Long, involved tale
- Miniseries, frequently
- Miniseries, perhaps
- Many a historical novel
- Multigenerational account
- Tale with scale
- Generational tale
- Substantial account