Answer: LIAR
LIAR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 390 times.
Referring Clues:
- Pinocchio, at times
 - Storyteller
 - Fibber
 - Mudslinger's charge
 - Detector target
 - Polygraph flunker
 - Jim Carrey, in a 1997 movie
 - Makeup artist?
 - Unbelievable one
 - Fibster
 - Tall tale teller
 - Yarn maker
 - When repeated, a 1997 Jim Carrey comedy
 - Fable creator
 - Perjurer
 - Word repeated before "pants on fire"
 - Schoolyard putdown
 - When repeated, a 1997 Jim Carrey movie
 - When doubled, a Jim Carrey film
 - Unreliable source
 - One with forked tongue
 - Pseudologist
 - Yarn spinner
 - Make-up artist?
 - Fiction enthusiast?
 - Bluffer
 - Makeup person?
 - Pseudologue
 - Comeback to an accusation
 - Fact fudger
 - Libeler, almost by definition
 - Whopper maker
 - One might be chronic
 - Fiction teller
 - "Not true!"
 - Pinocchio, for one
 - Baloney producer
 - Moonshine maker
 - Iago, e.g.
 - Pants-on-fire guy
 - Iago, notably
 - Make-up person?
 - Great pretender
 - Teller of tall tales
 - Cry in a mudslinging contest
 - Baloney peddler
 - Fudge maker?
 - Inventor, of a sort
 - Person who's not straight
 - When repeated, start of a child's taunt
 - Disbeliever's cry
 - Teller of stories
 - Fish story teller
 - Word repeated in a child's taunt
 - False witness
 - Yarn producer?
 - Bad witness
 - One who tells it like it isn't
 - Pinocchio, famously
 - Epithet that's an anagram of 60-Down
 - Either of two guests on "To Tell the Truth"
 - "Pants on fire" person
 - One who's not straight
 - Ananias, for one
 - Long-nosed Pinocchio, e.g.
 - Whopper creator
 - One with crossed fingers, perhaps
 - Unreliable witness
 - Bull artist
 - Truth twister
 - "Pants on fire" fellow
 - Prevaricator
 - Tale teller
 - Story teller
 - Con artist, at times
 - One with pants afire?
 - One with no capacity for veracity
 - Pinocchio, during a growth spurt?
 - Perjuring witness
 - Polygraph flunker, maybe
 - Perjury perpetrator
 - Whopper teller
 - False tale teller
 - Tale spinner
 - One with flaming pants?
 - Tale twister
 - Teller of tales
 - Perjury practitioner
 - One who serves up whoppers
 - Whopper producer
 - Inventive sort?
 - Truth stretcher
 - Disorderly courtroom outburst
 - Ananias
 - Courtroom outburst
 - ___ paradox (logic class subject)
 - Repeated shout before "pants on fire"
 - One who commits perjury
 - One with hot pants?
 - Unbelievable person?
 - Super duper?
 - Story teller?
 - Whopper maker?
 - Pinocchio, notably
 - Teller of fibs
 - Polygraph flunker, probably
 - One with burning pants?
 - "You're making this up!"
 - Mudslinger, maybe
 - Half a Jim Carrey title
 - One whose pants are on fire?
 - Fabricator
 - Deceitful one
 - Polygraph victim
 - Untrustworthy one
 - Untruthful one
 - Dishonest one
 - Accusative shout
 - ''That's not so!''
 - Fib teller
 - Undependable person
 - Fish-story teller
 - Deceitful person
 - Tall-tale teller
 - One not to be trusted
 - Overly inventive one
 - One who's not upright
 - Story creator
 - ''Pants-on-fire'' guy
 - Accusatory shout
 - Expert in fabrication
 - "You made that up!"
 - Repeated, it's a Carrey flick
 - Cry from the wrongly accused
 - Fact-fudger
 - ''Pants on fire'' guy
 - Whopper manufacturer
 - One might be pathological
 - ''You made that up!''
 - Polygraph target
 - Deceptive type
 - Definitely not a reliable source
 - Pinocchio type
 - Mythomaniac
 - One not to be believed
 - Unreliable gossip
 - Pinocchio, memorably
 - Candidate for perjury
 - Falsehood teller
 - The boy who cried wolf, essentially
 - One who prevaricates
 - The boy who cried wolf, e.g.
 - When repeated, 1997 Jim Carrey film
 - One who speaks with a forked tongue
 - Oath betrayer
 - Unreliable witness, e.g.
 - One who is not straight
 - Mendacious one
 - "Billy ___" (Waterhouse book)
 - Stranger to truth
 - Deceitful sort
 - Pants-on-fire chap
 - Ananias, famously
 - Misinformant
 - Pinocchio, notoriously
 - Fact twister
 - Baloney manufacturer?
 - Fiction expert
 - Misleading person
 - Whopper weaver
 - Teller of falsehoods
 - He'd have you swallow a whopper
 - Pinocchio, with a long nose
 - Stereotypical debate outburst
 - Polygraph challenger
 - One with "pants on fire"
 - Teller of fish stories
 - Embroidery expert
 - Many an interrogee
 - One whose word isn't golden
 - "I don%C2%92t believe you!"
 - When doubled, cry before "pants on fire"
 - "Pants on fire" guy
 - Emphatic denial
 - "I dont believe you!"
 - Inventor of a sort
 - "That's not so!"
 - "Pants-on-fire" guy
 - Creative sort
 - Deceiver
 - Truthless one?
 - "That's not true!"
 - Fiction devotee?
 - Yarn source?
 - Person who cooks something up
 - Inventive sort
 - Leg-puller
 - Untrustworthy sort
 - When doubled, a 1997 Jim Carrey movie
 - Dramatic courtroom accusation
 - Fabulist
 - One guilty of pseudologia
 - Imposter
 - He's unbelievable
 - One not telling the truth
 - One with his pants on fire?
 - Tale weaver
 - Taleteller
 - Half a Jim Carrey film title
 - Second-story man?
 - Falsifier
 - Tale-teller
 - Jim Carrey as Fletcher Reede, e.g.
 - ... and its teller
 - 'To Tell the Truth' contestant
 - Teller of false tales
 - Charlatan
 - Deceptive one
 - Untruth teller
 - Fibbing type
 - Dishonest speaker
 - One to whom you might say, "I doubt that"
 - One with pants on fire?
 - Alibi provider, sometimes
 - Detector's quarry
 - Untrustworthy person
 - One writing a lot of fiction?
 - One may be habitual
 - One with fiery pants, proverbially
 - Polygraph dodger
 - Untrustworthy type
 - One who embroiders to excess
 - "A ___ should have a good memory": Quintilian
 - When repeated, a hit 1997 movie
 - Fido's warning
 - One who breaks a court oath
 - Interrogee, often
 - Person not telling it like it is
 - Truth embellisher?
 - Taletelling type
 - One who's incredible
 - "I don't believe a word you say!"
 - Yarn spinner?
 - Inventive type?
 - Whopper peddler
 - One doing spinning
 - One may be exposed during cross-examination
 - One to distrust
 - Charlatan, e.g.
 - Pinocchio, periodically
 - "That is so not true!"
 - Falsifier of facts
 - One good at stretching?
 - Author of fiction?
 - One fibbing
 - Whopper server?
 - Duplicitous sort
 - One who fails a polygraph test
 - Libeler, essentially
 - Truth fudger
 - Storyteller?
 - False fellow
 - Pinocchio or ananias
 - Teller of fabulous tales
 - Person who tells big stories
 - One doing stretches?
 - Con artist, for one
 - One glib with a fib
 - Worst possible witness
 - Pinocchio, infamously
 - Make-up specialist
 - One may be compulsive
 - Fact fabricator
 - One failing a polygraph
 - Title role for Jim Carrey
 - One who fibs
 - Unreliable narrator
 - No honest fellow, he
 - Pinocchio, often
 - "___ Liar"
 - One covering tracks, perhaps
 - Word repeated before "pants on fire!"
 - One who may need an alibi
 - Untruthful person
 - Type who might say "The dog ate my homework"
 - Snake-oil salesman
 - One not honoring an oath
 - Ananias, e.g.
 - "Tell me the truth!"
 - Yarn inventor?
 - One to not believe
 - Pinocchio, e.g.
 - Pants-on-fire type
 - Put-down in an argument
 - Awful reporter
 - Polygraph flunker, most likely
 - Political accusation
 - Person to discount
 - Person not to be trusted
 - Repeated word before "pants on fire"
 - Defense attorney's challenge
 - Pinocchio, when making a point?
 - Accusatory retort
 - Whopper inventor
 - Unreliable one
 - Fib distributor
 - *No-good con man
 - "Pants on fire" sort
 - Trust buster?
 - One with a forked tongue, so to speak
 - Fabulous speaker?
 - "That's baloney!"
 - Twister of the truth
 - One might be convincing
 - Truth bender
 - Truth teller never believed, per Cicero
 - Wearer of hot pants?
 - Spreader of fake news
 - Baron Munchausen, e.g.
 - Embroidering expert
 - "A ___ believes no one" (old saying)
 - Fudger of facts
 - Terrible witness
 - One not to trust
 - Matilda or Ananias
 - Person telling fibs
 - Frequent fabricator
 - Reporter of fake news
 - One given to stretchers
 - Overly inventive person
 - "Tell the truth!"
 - Jon lovitz "snl" character
 - Scammer in action
 - Shout of denial
 - One whose pants are on fire, figuratively
 - Giver of "alternative facts"
 - "I don't believe you!"
 - Tall story teller
 - Incredible person
 - Contradictory shout
 - Bad romantic partner
 - Spreader of falsehoods
 - One committing perjury
 - Unreliable narrator, at times
 - One blowing smoke
 - Person who isn't 24-Across
 - One who should fail a polygraph test
 - Person who makes things up
 - Dramatic courtroom shout
 - "You're not telling the truth!"
 - Heated accusation
 - One needing new, unburned pants?
 - You shouldn't believe one
 - Hard-to-trust person
 - Person who fabricates
 - Dishonest person
 - Falsehood source
 - Dishonest sort
 - Word of accusation
 - "Not so!"
 - "A warehouse of facts, with poet and ___ in joint ownership" ("The Devil's Dictionary" definition for "imagination")
 - "You know that's not true!"
 - Duplicitous person
 - Make-up specialist?
 - Bull fan?
 - Word said twice before "pants on fire"
 - Unpopular inventor?
 - One avoiding eye contact, maybe
 - Fake news source?
 - Person whose pants are on fire, figuratively
 - "You're so dishonest!"
 - One spewing hogwash
 - "You're full of it!"
 - Charged exclamation during a court trial
 - "Boy's a ___" (PinkPantheress single)
 - "A ___ ought to have a good memory": Quintilian
 - Bad person to trust
 - Pants-on-fire person
 - "You're so full of it!"
 - Fabrication specialist?
 - "Success has always been the greatest ___": Nietzsche
 - Someone telling tall tales
 - One serving you a whopper?
 - Person telling tall tales
 - "Nothing you say is true!"
 - Dramatic outburst during court testimony
 - Person stretching the truth
 - Exclamation from someone refusing to buy something
 - One struggling to face facts, maybe
 - Pinocchio, when his nose is growing
 
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