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Else clues• 'A ___ of Two Cities'
• 'The ___ of Despereaux' (2004 Newbery winner)
• 'The ___ of Genji' (11th-century Japanese novel)
• 'The Winter's ___' (Shakespeare comedy)
• A Bronx ___ (1993)
• A Knight's ___
• A Knight's ___ (2001)
• A Prairie Home Companion feature
• And the ___ of the bricks (Ex 5:8)
• Canterbury episode
• Canterbury story
• Decameron division
• Leatherstocking piece
• Metamorphoses component
• Peter Rabbit, for one
• Tall story
• The ___ of Genji
• The Gift of the Magi, e.g.
• The Handmaid's ___
• The Handmaid's ___ (Margaret Atwood novel)
• The Handmaid's ___ by Margaret Atwood
• The Handmaid's ___: Atwood novel
• The Spy Who Came In From the Cold, e.g.
• The Tell-___ Heart (Poe poem)
• The Winter's ___
• Thereby hangs a
• Treasure Island, e.g.
• Treasure Island, for one
• Treasure Island or Moby Dick
• VH1 Storyteller features
• A fisherman may bring one home
• A fisherman may spin one
• A fisherman might bring back a big one
• Account
• Account that joins words in seven of this puzzle's answers
• Adventure story.
• An account of incidents
• An intriguing yarn
• Andersen offering
• Anecdote
• Any Twilight Zone episode
• Any Poe story
• Atwood novel The Handmaid's ___
• Atwood's 'The Handmaid's ___'
• Ballad, often
• Bedside story
• Big lie
• Biggest part of a fish?
• Bit of fiction
• Bit of folklore
• Bit of gossip
• Bunch of bunk
• Campfire entertainment
• Campfire oration
• Campfire story
• Chaucer bit
• Chaucer chapter
• Chaucer creation
• Chaucer effort
• Chaucer offering
• Chaucer piece
• Chaucer product
• Chaucer selection
• Chaucer specialty
• Chaucer work
• Chaucerian account
• Chronicle
• Cock and bull story
• Collectible for a folklorist
• Colorful account
• Conte
• Dickens wrote one about two cities
• Disinformation
• Division of Chaucer's masterwork
• Don't believe it
• Doubtful story
• Dubious story
• Elaborate invention
• Fable
• Fable, e.g.
• Fabrication
• Fabricator's forte
• Fairy ___
• Fairy follower
• Fairy milieu
• Fairy or folk follower
• Fairy story
• False rumor
• Falsehood
• Fat Joe's Bronx ___
• Fiction
• Fictional account
• Fictional piece
• Fictional story
• Fireside recitation
• Fireside yam
• Fish story
• Fish story, e.g.
• Fisherman's offering?
• Fisherman's relation?
• Fisherman's story
• Fisherman's whopper?
• Fishing souvenir?
• Fishy yarn
• Folk item
• Folk or fairy follower
• Folk story
• Folklore component
• Folklore tidbit
• Folklorist's recital
• Folksy account
• Full amount
• Ghost story, e.g.
• Grimm account
• Grimm offering
• Grimm story
• Grimm work
• Hard-to-believe story
• Hoary story
• Hoffmann creation
• Hoffmann offering
• Hoffmann product
• I>Peter RabbitI>, e.g.
• Idiot's offering?
• If it's tall, it might not fly
• Imaginary narrative
• It can be spun
• It can be tall
• It may be hard to believe
• It may be hard to swallow
• It may be related to you
• It may be shared over a campfire
• It may be spun around a campfire
• It may be spun at sea
• It may be supernatural
• It may be tall and short at the same time
• It may be tall or belong to The Handmaid
• It may be tall or spun
• It may be twice-told
• It might be tall
• It might be tall or sordid
• It's hard to believe
• It's often tall and sometimes hangs
• It's related
• It's related to others
• It's spun
• It's tall when exaggerated
• Kind of bearer
• Lamb product
• LATE story, unscrambled?
• Legend
• Liar's forte
• Lie
• Load of bunk
• Long story
• Malamud product
• Malicious rumor
• Mariner's yarn
• Maupin effort
• Myth
• Narative
• Narrated yarn
• Narration
• Narrative story
• Narrator's words
• O. Henry offering
• O. Henry product
• O'Flaherty product
• Old wives' ___
• Old wives' production
• One can be tall
• One involves Two Cities
• One might be hard to believe
• One might be tall
• Output from Washington Irving
• Parable or fable
• Paul Bunyan account
• Piece of gossip
• Poe offering
• Poe piece
• Poe piece, typically
• Poe product
• Poe story, e.g.
• Poe work
• Poe writing
• Queen A Winter's ___
• Questionable account
• Raconteur's delivery
• Raconteur's offering
• Raconteur's specialty
• Reading matter
• Recital of events
• Recitation by Scheherazade
• Related thing
• Rock and roll myth
• Romance
• Romance, e.g.
• Romance, perhaps
• Rumor
• Saga
• Saga, e.g.
• Sailor's tall one
• Scheherazade offering
• Scheherazade specialty
• Scheherazade's lifesaver
• Scheherazade's recital
• Scherezade specialty
• Sci-fi or whodunit, e.g.
• Second word of a Dickens title
• Shaggy-dog story
• Skakespeare's The Winter's ___
• Slow story
• Snow job
• Some story
• Something passed on from an old wife?
• Something related
• Something spun
• Something that's related
• Something that's spun
• Something to spin
• Something to weave
• Something told
• Sometimes it's sad
• Spellbinder
• Spinner's yarn
• Spun thing
• Spun yarn
• Story
• Story by Chaucer
• Story that may be tall
• Story to tell
• Story told around the campfire
• Story told at a campfire
• Storybook chapter
• Storybook offering
• Storybook story
• Suspicious story
• Tall one?
• Tall or fairy follower
• Tall thing
• Tall writing?
• Taradiddle
• Tattle follower
• Tattle tail
• Tattler's story
• The story of the one that got away, e.g.
• This could become late
• This could become late if mixed up
• Uncle Remus offering
• Unlikely story
• Welty product
• What a fisherman may bring home
• Whopper
• Wife of Bath's offering
• Woolly yarn
• Word after A in a Dickens title
• Word after fairy or folk
• Word after fairy or tall
• Word in a Dickens title
• Word in an Atwood novel title
• Word with folk or tall
• Word with fairy or tall
• Word with folk or fairy
• Writing of Chaucer
• Yam
• Yarn from a pirate
• Yarn from an old pirate
• Yarn that is spun
• An account describing incidents or events
• A trivial lie