Other crossword clues for answer "TALES"
- TALES
- Fictitious narratives
- Whoppers
- Tall ones?
- ___ of the City (2019 Netflix adaptation)
- Raconteur's repertoire
- Stories
- Yarn material?
- Works from Chaucer
- What snitches tell
- Possibly tall items
- Raconteur's stock
- Literature
- Spun items
- Canterbury ___
- Charles and Mary Lamb's "___ From Shakespeare"
- Chaucer output
- They can be unbelievable
- The Eddas, e.g.
- ___ From the Crypt (HBO series)
- Raconteurs' offerings
- ___ of Hoffmann
- Hoffmann offerings
- Fabricated stories
- Yarns
- Armistead Maupin's "___ of the City"
- Canterbury stories
- ___ from the Crypt
- Stories by Chaucer
- Accounts
- The ___ of Hoffmann
- Folksy accounts
- They're often tall
- Word that completes the TV titles "___ from the Crypt," "___ from the Cryptkeeper," and "New ___ from the Cryptkeeper"
- Pipeline products
- Narratives
- Some are tall
- __ from the Crypt
- Chaucer works
- Fairy stories
- They may be tall
- Lore
- Fish stories
- Campfire exchange
- Grimm accounts
- Chaucer collection
- Chronicles
- Hoffmann's offerings
- Scheherazade's offerings
- Stuff of legend
- Narrative stories
- Scheherazade offering
- Exaggerations
- Grimm offerings
- Canterbury collection
- Chaucer's claim to fame
- Tall accounts
- Tall stories
- Beatrix Potter products
- Long stories
- They're related
- Folk stories
- Outlandish stories
- Grimm stories
- Chaucerian stories
- Stories from Chaucer
- Contents of a Hawthorne collection
- Some Chaucer stories
- Chaucerian creations
- Some Poe writings
- Stories from the Grimms
- Stories that may be "tall"
- Chaucer pilgrims' offerings
- Grimm collection
- Folksy stories
- Stuff of legends
- What lore consists of
- Stories that might be "tall"
- The Canterbury ___
- Chaucerian collection
- Falsehoods.
- Fictitious accounts.
- ___ of the Vienna Woods.
- Hawthorne's "Tanglewood ___."
- Gossips' delight.
- Narratives of events.
- Fables.
- Fibs.
- Persons added to a jury.
- ___ from Shakespeare.
- ___ of the South Pacific.
- Fictions.
- Hoffmann's works.
- Chaucer's forte.
- Reading matter.
- Stand-by jurors.
- Hawthorne's forte.
- Hoffmann products.
- Library items.
- Reader's choice.
- Canards.
- Good reading.
- South Pacific or "Wayside Inn."
- Extra jurors
- Witches' ___.
- Substitute jurors
- Wayside Inn fare
- Hoffmann's forte
- Hoffmann's output
- Canterbury offerings
- Hoffman's specialties
- Fill-in jurors
- Jury-panel members
- Twice-told ___
- Hawthorne offerings
- Scheherazade's forte
- Supplementary jury group
- Contes
- Fitzgerald's "___ of the Jazz Age"
- Hawthorne's "Twice-Told ___"
- Kipling's "Plain ___ from the Hills"
- Andersen output
- Chaucer specialties
- Dinesen works
- Judicial writ
- Stephen King products
- See 4 Down
- Lore from old wives
- Writ that summons new jurors
- Dinesen products
- Pieces of gossip
- ___ from the Vienna Woods
- Swift creations
- Tell ___ out of school
- Some accounts
- Tanglewood ___
- Chaucer creations
- Chaucerian products
- Hoffmann specialties
- Hoffmann specialty
- Hoffmann's specialty
- An anagram for 1 Across
- Scheherazade's stock in trade
- ___ From the Vienna Woods: Strauss
- Lies
- See 19 Across
- They're passed around campfires
- Adventurer's stock
- Sailors are famous for them
- They're made of whole cloth
- Chaucer chapters
- Grimm works
- The Canterbury ___ (series of stories by Geoffrey Chaucer, 1387-1400)
- 47-Across and the like
- Spinners' output
- Some Poe works
- They can be spun
- Spun things
- Lamb's "___ From Shakespeare"
- Accounts of Scheherazade
- Much lore
- Many works of Edgar Allan Poe
- The Twilight Zone episodes, e.g.
- Tap options
- Things voyagers bring home
- H. P. Lovecraft output
- Follower of "Twice-Told" or "old wives'"
- Gathering around a campfire?
- Poe prose
- ___ From the Crypt, HBO horror anthology
- Padded accounts?
- Chaucer wrote them
- Some Springsteen songs
- Primus "___ From the Punchbowl"
- Tori Amos comp "___ of a Librarian"
- Ten Summoner's ___ Sting
- Follower of tall or tattle
- Old wives' forte?
- The Canterbury _____
- _____ of the South Pacific
- Entertaining anecdotes
- They're "From the Crypt"
- Fishy or fishing stories
- Raconteur's inventory
- Anecdotes
- Fishy stories
- They may be told by fishermen
- Adventurous, heroic stories
- Fanciful stories
- The ____ of Hoffman : Offenbach opera
- Fabrications
- Whole cloth materials?
- Canterbury units
- Imaginative accounts
- Tattler's supply
- They may be passed around campfires
- Hawthorne's were told twice
- Campfire stories
- Grimm Brothers' collection
- Brothers Grimm offerings
- Loads of bunk
- Stories at a campfire
- Storybook contents
- Storyteller's repertoire
- 73 Yarns
- Cautionary stories
- Grimm creations
- Some are cautionary
- Raconteur's recitals
- Raconteur's collection
- They're related to campfire attendees