Answer: SAGA
SAGA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 290 times.
Referring Clues:
- Chronicle
 - Michener tale, e.g.
 - "Roots," e.g.
 - Quite a tale
 - Long story
 - Not a short story
 - "Little House on the Prairie," e.g.
 - Thousand-plus-pager
 - Endless adventure
 - Roman-fleuve
 - It's related to others
 - It's a long story
 - It's hard to tell
 - Adventure
 - Sweeping story
 - Tale of Vikings, perhaps
 - Detailed account
 - Multigenerational story
 - M. M. Kaye's "The Far Pavilions," e.g.
 - "Roots," for one
 - Big job for a teller
 - Story that goes on and on
 - The "Star Wars" trilogy, for one
 - Storyteller's challenge
 - Tale of grand proportions
 - Account receivable?
 - Epic tale
 - It takes quite a while to tell
 - Drawn-out drama
 - Siegfried and Sigmund's story, e.g.
 - D. H. Lawrence's "The Rainbow," e.g.
 - Tale
 - Family history, e.g.
 - Overdrawn account?
 - Era-spanning story
 - "Star Wars," e.g.
 - Heroic legend
 - Sizable story
 - Story of generations
 - Long tale
 - "Beowulf" or "Iliad"
 - Whale of a tale
 - "Beowulf," for one
 - Tale of heroism
 - "The Matrix" movies, e.g.
 - Serial material
 - Sprawling narrative
 - Epic story of heroism
 - Lengthy account
 - It may be some yarn
 - Tale of heroic exploits
 - Quite a story
 - "Roots," for example
 - Long narrative novel
 - Drawn-out tale
 - Heroic tale
 - Lo-o-ong story
 - Miniseries, often
 - It can span centuries
 - The Star Wars films, e.g.
 - Narrative of heroic exploits
 - Epic
 - Trilogy, typically
 - It's drawn out
 - Long account
 - Many a miniseries
 - Galsworthy's "The Forsyte __"
 - Big account
 - Major account
 - Something to keep a teller busy?
 - Drawn-out story
 - Sweeping tale
 - Generation-spanning work
 - Epic story
 - The "Iliad" or The "Odyssey"
 - It's no novella
 - Michener work, e.g.
 - Lengthy story
 - Extended story
 - ''Roots'', for example
 - Lengthy tale
 - Adventure story
 - Sometimes tedious tale
 - Heroic prose narrative
 - Long historical novel
 - Multigenerational tale, e.g.
 - Thousand-plus-pager, perhaps
 - Tale on an epic scale
 - Heroic chronicle
 - Big job for a teller?
 - Heroic narrative
 - Michener story, e.g.
 - ''The Thorn Birds,'' for one
 - Involved story
 - Lengthy narrative
 - ''The Forsyte ___'' (Galsworthy)
 - ''The Forsyte ___''
 - Tale spanning centuries
 - Adventure-filled story
 - Multi-generational story
 - Tangled tale
 - Heroic story
 - Epic chronicle
 - Homeric account
 - Homeric tale
 - "Beowulf" or "Iliad," e.g.
 - Story from Reykjavik, e.g.
 - John Galsworthy wrote one
 - The Forsytes had one
 - Complicated account
 - "The Forsyte ___"
 - Long adventure story
 - Adventurous tale
 - Thousand-plus pager, e.g.
 - Complicated tale
 - Tale of adventure
 - It's a major account
 - Generation-spanning story
 - Series of novels, maybe
 - "Twilight," e.g.
 - Long, dramatic tale
 - It takes a while to tell
 - Majestic story
 - Epic narrative
 - It's quite a story
 - It's a major report
 - "Beowulf" or "Star Wars"
 - "The Thorn Birds," for one
 - Sprawling story
 - "The Forsyte ___" (Galsworthy)
 - Galsworthy's "The Forsyte ___"
 - Big-scale tale
 - Big job for a storyteller
 - Long yarn
 - Long-running show?
 - "Roots", for example
 - ItÂ’s a long story
 - Multigenerational tale
 - Viking story
 - "The North and South Trilogy" is one
 - "the North and South Trilogy" is one
 - " Exodus," e.g.
 - Story spanning decades
 - "The Thorn Birds," e.g.
 - "The Lord of the Rings," e.g.
 - Tale on a grand scale
 - Continuing drama
 - Hero's tale
 - 'The Forsyte ___'
 - Grand adventure
 - Heroic account
 - Trilogy, often
 - Detailed narrative
 - Narrative of heroism
 - "Lonesome Dove" genre
 - Complex chronicle
 - Historical novel, usually
 - Long, detailed account
 - Long, sweeping story
 - Extended account
 - Wordy account
 - Extended narrative
 - Big story
 - "The Lord of the Rings," for one
 - Long, drawn-out story
 - Lengthy chronicle
 - Tale written in runes, perhaps
 - Long and involved tale
 - "The Twilight ___" (vampire film series)
 - Long, involved story
 - Continuing story
 - Adventure tale
 - Long, detailed story
 - Involved account
 - Potential serial material
 - Grandiose story
 - Drawn-out episode
 - Long and complicated story
 - Old-time tale
 - Multipart story
 - Michener genre
 - James Michener novel, for example
 - "Harry Potter" or "Game of Thrones," e.g.
 - Extensive tale
 - The "Star Wars" films, e.g.
 - "Game of Thrones," e.g.
 - Story with many chapters
 - Novel format
 - Adventurous story
 - Norse tale
 - Many a Viking tale
 - "Beowulf," e.g.
 - Seemingly endless adventure
 - Considerable account
 - Story spanning generations
 - Adventurous, heroic story
 - Tale of Vikings, e.g.
 - Long tale of derring-do, e.g.
 - TV host who inspired Neil deGrasse Tyson
 - "Iliad," e.g.
 - ___ Club (Icelandair mileage program)
 - Long-drawn-out account
 - Book with family trees on the endpapers, say
 - Drawn-out account
 - Icelandic story
 - Heroic recounting
 - Candy Crush ___ (puzzle app)
 - Account that's way overdrawn?
 - Long, drawn-out tale
 - It might span eras
 - Many a Michener novel
 - Extensive, heroic story
 - It often spans decades
 - Story that may span generations
 - Generations-spanning tale
 - "Game of Thrones," for one
 - Story with many parts
 - It's no anecdote
 - Galsworthy genre
 - Viking epic
 - It's no short story
 - Long narrative
 - Novella's opposite
 - Group of linked novels, e.g.
 - Tale spanning decades
 - Story spanning centuries
 - Complex story
 - Grandiose tale
 - Yarn that stretches?
 - "Iliad" or "Odyssey"
 - Long transmission of folklore, say
 - Era-spanning tale
 - Extended tale
 - Tale that may span centuries
 - Super long story
 - Story of the Corleones, e.g.
 - A hero's detailed story
 - Forsyte tale, e.g.
 - Frank Herbert's "Dune" series, e.g.
 - The "Odyssey," for one
 - Elaborate tale
 - "Star Wars" or "Rocky"
 - Long tale of adventure
 - "Roots," notably
 - "Star Wars," for one
 - Grand heroic tale
 - "the forsyte ___
 - Account spanning centuries, perhaps
 - Extended relation
 - Long, heroic story
 - Long-running Vaughan/Staples comic book series
 - Tale spanning centuries, perhaps
 - Long, long story
 - Story of epic proportions
 - Story like "Roots"
 - Multiseason show's storyline, perhaps
 - "The Avengers" franchise, e.g.
 - Story that goes on and on ... and on
 - Long tale of heroism
 - Epic account
 - "Cutting for Stone," for one
 - Story of significant length
 - The "Dark Star" trilogy, for example
 - "Twilight," for one
 - "A Song of Ice and Fire," e.g.
 - Ongoing drama
 - Story that might take hours to tell
 - Chapter after chapter
 - Story for the ages
 - Long, involved tale
 - Stretched-out yarn?
 - Long, heroic tale
 - Long, involved story about why you're late, say
 - Extensive account
 - It goes on and on and on
 - Hardly a quick read
 - Story that spans generations
 - Story that isn't a quick read
 - Long-running account
 - N.K. Jemisin's "Broken Earth" trilogy, for one
 - Account that's been overdrawn?
 - Grand tale
 - Episodic drama
 - "Shogun," e.g.
 - Word meaning "tale" in Old Norse
 - George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire," for one
 - Super-long story
 - Substantial account
 - Seemingly never-ending story
 - Hardly a digest
 
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