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Mislead With A Tall Story Crossword Clue

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31%10A tall story or fish story
noun

• a trivial lie

• pretentious or silly talk or writing

30%9A made-up story that is meant to deceive or mislead
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New York Times Bonus01 Mar 2022 Down 53 LIETO
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