| Pinocchio's peccadillo | 26 |
| Pinocchio's downfall | 24 |
| Perjurer's offense | 22 |
| One might get caught in it | 26 |
| More than stretch the truth | 27 |
| More than an exaggeration | 25 |
| Fish tale, essentially | 22 |
| Cypress Point placement | 23 |
| Bad thing to get caught in | 26 |
| "Fairy tale" | 22 |
| Where the golf ball is | 22 |
| What a polygraph might detect | 29 |
| Use a little bit of make-up? | 28 |
| Untrue version of the truth | 27 |
| Tell a "story" | 24 |
| Take a recumbent position | 25 |
| Stretch or stretch out | 22 |
| State what's not so | 23 |
| Song and dance, perhaps | 23 |
| Say it is, when it ain't | 28 |
| Rewrite history, in a way | 25 |
| Rest, with "by" | 25 |
| Recline or dissimulate | 22 |
| Practice tact, perhaps | 22 |
| Practice deception, in a way | 28 |
| Position in the bunker | 22 |
| Polygraph blip, presumably | 26 |
| Polygraph abnormalities | 23 |
| Placement, on the links | 23 |
| One of a pack, perhaps | 22 |
| One may be caught in it | 23 |
| Nose grower for Pinocchio | 25 |
| Munchausen's specialty | 26 |
| Memorable Norwegian diplomat | 28 |
| Large amount of fudge? | 22 |
| It's beyond belief | 22 |
| It may be part of a pack | 24 |
| It can be white or bald-faced | 29 |
| Invention, so to speak | 22 |
| Interrogator's discovery | 28 |
| First UN secretary-general | 26 |
| Engage in some myth-making? | 27 |
| Deliberate falsification | 24 |
| Deceptive David Cook song? | 26 |
| Come up with a cover story | 26 |
| Bit of bad information | 22 |
| Be caught by a polygraph | 24 |
| Be a dirty double-crosser | 25 |
| Basis for a libel suit | 22 |
| Baron Munchausen whopper | 24 |
| "Would I ___?" | 24 |
| "Barefaced" thing | 27 |
| ___ through your teeth | 22 |
| ___ detector (polygraph) | 24 |
| Invited a perjury charge | 24 |
| Was inventive, and then some | 28 |
| Made one's nose grow | 24 |
| Didn't tell the truth | 25 |
| Told it like it wasn't | 26 |
| Spoke with forked tongue | 24 |
| Wasn't straight up | 22 |
| Violated a commandment | 22 |
| Part of a Schubert song cycle | 29 |
| Was more than misleading | 24 |
| Was more than inventive | 23 |
| Specialized in fiction, say | 27 |
| Prompted nasal protraction? | 27 |
| Piled on the applesauce | 23 |
| Made one's own whopper? | 27 |
| Dissembled and then some | 24 |
| Covered for a crony, perhaps | 28 |
| Came up with an invention | 25 |
| Be inactive, like a volcano | 27 |
| Prepare to drop off, maybe | 26 |
| Goof off at the office | 22 |
| Fail to pull your load | 22 |
| Fail to pull one's load | 27 |
| Wasn't straight with | 24 |
| Wasn't honest with | 22 |
| Wasn't square with | 22 |
| Intentionally threw off | 23 |
| Willingly, to Shakespeare | 25 |
| Willingly, to an Elizabethan | 28 |
| Norse explorer Eriksson | 23 |
| Monarch's loyal subject | 27 |
| Lord of the Middle Ages | 23 |
| Subject of the Middle Ages | 26 |
| Feudal lord, or his subject | 27 |
| Feudal lord or his subject | 26 |
| Belgium city on the Meuse | 25 |
| For whom a vassal worked | 24 |
| City of eastern Belgium | 23 |
| Belgian cultural center | 23 |
| ___ wait (prepare to ambush) | 28 |
| Pacifists' protest | 22 |
| Certain 60's protest | 24 |
| Vietnam War era protest | 23 |
| Peaceful '60s protest | 25 |
| Passive-resistance protest | 26 |
| Pacifist's protest | 22 |