Answer: FACTS
FACTS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 85 times.
Referring Clues:
- Poop
 - Rumor squelchers
 - Lowdown
 - Almanac stuff
 - Almanac contents
 - What to face
 - Dope
 - What Sgt. Friday sought
 - Structure of Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard"
 - Endings for Shakespeare
 - What Friday wanted
 - Sergeant Friday's request
 - "Just the ___, ma'am"
 - What Joe Friday asked for
 - Almanac tidbits
 - It's usually good to stick to them
 - Things to face
 - True things
 - They "flinch not": Browning
 - Ain't they the truth
 - Trivia answers
 - Info
 - They're all true
 - True statements
 - The lowdown
 - Reference material
 - Verifiable statements
 - Bits of info
 - Almanac filler
 - Particulars
 - Truisms
 - Researcher's quest
 - Realities
 - Almanac fodder
 - Trivia, essentially
 - Joe Friday's request
 - They're undeniable
 - Trivia-book contents
 - Almanac offerings
 - Almanac entries
 - They're not fiction
 - Trivia quiz fodder
 - Almanac fill
 - Data
 - Statistics, e.g.
 - Almanac info
 - Sgt. Friday's request
 - The low-down
 - Provable pronouncements
 - Statistical input
 - Judge's concerns
 - Trivia bits
 - They're totally reasonable
 - Information
 - "The ___ of life"
 - Pursuits of good reporters
 - Verifiable findings
 - "Fantastic ___"
 - The right stuff?
 - Almanac items
 - They can be hard to face
 - Almanac data
 - Things known
 - "Alternative ___" (falsehoods)
 - Trivia fodder
 - Britannica fodder
 - Argument supporters
 - John Adams' "stubborn things"
 - Trivia book fodder
 - "Stubborn things," per John Adams
 - Word repeated in "___ are ___"
 - "A snail can sleep for up to three years" and others
 - They're hard to argue with
 - They're what really happened
 - Indisputable evidence
 - Snapple cap fodder
 - Not just beliefs
 - ___ and figures
 - Face the ___ (get real)
 - "Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own ___": Daniel Patrick Moynihan
 - Bits of trivia
 - Encyclopedia filler
 - They "can obscure the truth," per Maya Angelou
 - They're not wrong
 - "Get your ___ first and then you can distort them as much as you please": Mark Twain
 
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - October 03, 2025
 - New York Times - July 26, 2025
 - USA Today - July 15, 2025
 - New York Times - April 18, 2025
 - New York Times - January 19, 2025
 - New York Times - December 22, 2024
 - New York Times - August 20, 2024
 - USA Today - May 29, 2023
 - New York Times - April 26, 2023
 - LA Times - October 03, 2022
 - New York Times - August 11, 2022
 - LA Times - July 27, 2022
 - New York Times - December 07, 2021
 - LA Times - November 03, 2021
 - LA Times - July 13, 2021
 - LA Times - April 20, 2021
 - New York Times - April 08, 2021
 - New York Times - January 19, 2021
 - Universal - April 06, 2020
 - Netword - February 05, 2020
 
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