Answer: FACT
FACT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 137 times.
- Not fiction
- You'd better believe it!
- It's true
- Almanac tidbit
- Datum
- "Is that a ___?"
- It's the truth
- Almanac datum
- Almanac bit
- That's the truth
- Not fancy
- Fiction's opposite
- Concern for a checker
- Undisputed point
- It's not fancy
- Almanac entry
- Sure thing
- Truth
- Almanac statement
- Reporter's find
- Reality
- It's not fiction
- Matter-of-___
- Fancy alternative
- Accessory after the ___
- It's undeniable
- Myth debunker
- Checker's determination
- Bit of truth
- True story component
- Ain't it the truth
- One might be in evidence
- After the __
- Something proven
- Bit of information
- True thing
- ''Is that a __?''
- Something true
- Bit of reality
- Known truth
- Fiction alternative
- You can be sure of it
- Fiction counterpart
- It's incontrovertible
- One true thing
- Cold hard thing?
- Thing for Sgt. Friday
- Cold, hard thing?
- Verifiable statement
- Kind of finder
- Thing that's fancy-free?
- Fancy's antithesis
- Piece of verified information
- Piece of information
- Piece of accurate information
- Trivia buff's fodder
- Undeniable truth
- Checker's item
- After the ___
- Believe it!
- Fancy counterpart
- Truthful statement
- ___ checker
- Piece of data
- Bit of data
- Thing that Sgt. Friday requested
- There are 336 dimples on a typical golf ball, for instance
- Sure thing?
- Almanac excerpt
- "That's the ___, Jack!"
- Piece of evidence
- Verified datum
- Non-fiction
- Nonfiction
- Statistic
- Theory, after being proven
- Bit of trivia
- Certainty
- True statement
- Word with finding or checker
- Trivia champ's tidbit
- Really, after "in"
- It's never wrong
- It's the real thing
- Verfied datum
- Encyclopedia tidbit
- Fundamental of science
- True item
- Reference book tidbit
- True piece of information
- It's no lie
- "back that ___"
- Proven thing
- Indisputable thing
- "The lady's stacked and that's a ___" (Commodores line)
- "Alternative ___" (bit of fake news)
- It's not debatable
- Actuality
- One of John Adams' "stubborn things"
- Verified statement
- Gospel truth
- "The following is completely true:"
- Truth we hold to be self-evident?
- Something known to be true
- Something real
- Irrefutable point
- Almanac item
- Indisputable item
- Indisputable statement
- Basis for a "Jeopardy!" question
- "Twelve plus one" anagrams to "eleven plus two," e.g.
- You can't deny it
- "J and Q don't appear on the periodic table," e.g.
- Accurate statement
- Undisputed truth
- It's for real
- See 35-Down
- "Missouri borders on eight states," e.g.
- It is so
- One may be checked on a news show
- Opposite of fiction
- "As a matter of ___ ..."
- It's indisputable
- You should believe one
- "It's a ___!"
- Court case determination
- Researched item
- Basis of a trivia question
- No mere opinion
- "Octopuses can use tools," e.g.
- It's true!
- *Political groups
- Indisputable point
- Checker's concern
- Information that's easily verified
- "An octopus has three hearts," e.g.
- "There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious ___": Arthur Conan Doyle