Answer: MYTH
MYTH is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 90 times.
- Story
- Item of folklore
- Story from Olympus
- Legendary story
- Don't believe it
- Fable
- It's not to be believed
- Washington chopping down the cherry tree, e.g.
- It's not true
- Belief that toads cause warts, for example
- Tale of the gods
- "Toads cause warts," e.g.
- It's not really true
- Subject for Bulfinch
- Old wives' tale
- Legend
- El Dorado, for one
- Tale involving Greek gods, e.g.
- What unicorns live in
- The story of Icarus, e.g.
- Fiction
- The Fountain of Youth, for one
- Ancient legend
- The stuff of legends
- Legend cousin
- Traditional story
- Legend's cousin
- Misconception
- Ancient tale
- Greek god story, e.g.
- Urban legend
- Sasquatch, for instance
- One often dispelled
- Olympian story
- That masturbation causes blindness, e.g.
- Urban legend, e.g.
- Olympian tale
- That babies come from a 53-Across, e.g.
- Bullfinch topic
- Bullfinch topic
- Folklore
- Bit of lore
- Allegory
- Legendary tale
- Untrue tale
- Olympic account
- Bulfinch specialty
- It's not a true story
- Paul Bunyan, e.g.
- Unfounded belief
- Pandora's box, e.g.
- Imaginary tale
- Jupiter, Mars, and Neptune's realm?
- Folk story
- Fallacy
- Ancient story
- Story set on Mount Olympus, e.g.
- The lost city of Atlantis, e.g.
- Bit of folklore
- Old story
- Tall tale
- Commonly held false notion
- Stuff of legends
- Loch Ness monster, e.g.
- Bit of legend
- Sasquatch, for one
- Story of gods and heroes
- Figament
- Story about Zeus and Hera, e.g.
- "The man, the ___, the legend"
- Tale of Zeus, e.g.
- Finding on Snopes.com
- Tale of Greek gods, e.g.
- Story of Medusa, e.g.
- Unfounded notion
- Tale about Theseus
- Loch Ness monster, to a skeptic
- Tale about Tantalus, say
- George Washington's chopping down a cherry tree, e.g.
- Bit of fiction
- The "fact" that bulls get angry when they see the color red, e.g.
- Story about Zeus or Hera, say
- Story that's not to be believed
- "The Five Second Rule," e.g.
- Story of Pandora, e.g.
- "Bulls get angry when they see the color red," for one
- "We only use 10% of our brain," e.g.
- Belief that bulls hate the color red, e.g.
- The tale of Echo and Narcissus, e.g.
- Story that may be debunked on Snopes