Answer: TRUE
TRUE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 295 times.
Referring Clues:
- Veracious
- "How ___!"
- Unfeigned
- Quiz answer
- Line up well
- Loyal
- Reliable
- Actual
- Sincere
- Align
- So
- Faithful
- Steadfast
- Quiz option
- On-target
- See 25-Across
- Dead on target
- __ bugs (bedbugs, chinch bugs, et al.)
- Aligned
- Straight
- In alignment
- Test choice
- 50/50 test choice
- On the mark
- ___ to one's word
- One way to ring
- "That's right!"
- Constant
- Like a deadeye's aim
- "That's right"
- "___ Grit" (John Wayne film)
- Set straight
- Line up
- Unwavering
- "Can't argue with that"
- "So ___"
- Not made up
- Unswerving
- Legitimate
- "It is so"
- Not tall
- "Honest to God!"
- Factual
- Partner of tried
- "Correct!"
- Provable
- Irrefutable
- Shade of blue?
- Quiz response
- Like Annie Oakley's aim
- "I agree"
- On the level
- ___-blue (staunch)
- Test response
- T, on some tests
- Verifiable
- Choice on some quizzes
- Rightful, as an heir
- Pop quiz response
- Hardly slanderous
- Proven
- How something might ring
- "I can't deny that"
- "You have a point"
- "That's a fact!"
- Answer on an easy-to-grade test
- Real
- 50-50 test answer
- Good way for dreams to come
- Steady
- T on a test
- With 60-Down, bone attached to the sternum
- "T" as in tests
- With 58-Down, realistic
- Make even
- With 28-Down, unwaveringly loyal
- "___ Grit" (1969 John Wayne film)
- "Right you are"
- Verified
- Indisputable
- Undisputed
- Test answer
- Correct
- Even (up)
- On target
- Accurate
- Frequently guessed test answer
- How dreams come, in your dreams?
- Inarguable
- "No argument"
- ''I can't deny that''
- Authentic
- Rightful
- Not false
- One of two test choices
- In perfect alignment
- Opposite of false
- Genuine
- ''That's correct''
- Undeniable
- Put into alignment
- Exam choice
- Common test answer
- Quiz choice, perhaps
- Wayne's ''___ Grit''
- Beyond doubt
- Fifty-fifty test choice
- Answer to some test questions
- Veritable
- Definitely the case
- Test response, about 50 percent of the time
- On the up and up
- Easily guessed test answer
- Test response, sometimes
- Like Wayne's grit
- Like a sharpshooter's aim
- Honest-to-goodness
- Bona fide
- Actual and factual
- Kind of blue?
- Potential test answer
- Align properly
- Test alternative
- Like Schwarzenegger's "Lies"?
- Simple test answer
- False alternative
- Fully factual
- No bull
- "No lie!"
- Test answer, at times
- See 27-Down
- Steadfast in loyalty
- Adjust, as wheels
- Void of deceit
- Consistent with fact
- Answer with a 50/50 chance of being right
- Quiz response, perhaps
- Unerring
- Test answer, sometimes
- "That is correct"
- Tried's partner
- "Can't argue there"
- Wayne's "___ Grit"
- Blue leader?
- "That's correct"
- "___ Lies": Schwarzenegger film
- "T" on a test
- ____ Love
- "How right you are!"
- Not fake
- Pure
- "You got that right!"
- Loyal or accurate
- Dead-on
- "That's a fact"
- Devoted
- What testimony is supposed to be
- Beyond question
- Opposite of 68-Across
- Like courtroom testimony, one hopes
- Frequent quiz option
- "Tried" partner
- Not perjured
- "How ___ it is!"
- Unquestionable
- "Nobody can argue with that"
- Hard to debate
- "___ Colors" (Cyndi Lauper hit)
- Answer with a 50-50 chance of being right
- How some things ring
- Nonfictional
- Faithful or factual
- Stranger than fiction?
- Part 7 of a Canada Day quote
- Fully accurate
- Founded on fact
- Like nonfiction?
- Word with "blue" or "believer"
- "You make a good point"
- "T" on a test, usually
- Tried partner?
- Exact
- Make square
- Honest
- "You got that right"
- "Good point"
- See 85-Across
- First circle on a Scantron sheet, often
- "You're right"
- "May all your dreams come ___"
- For real
- "Believe you me!"
- "___ Grit": John Wayne classic
- Properly aligned
- See 2-Down
- Quiz choice
- Choice on many a test
- "No argument here"
- "That's how it is, all right"
- "That's a good point"
- Honorable
- "___ Detective" (Matthew McConaughey series)
- "Indeed"
- Eve
- Make level
- Restore accuracy
- Quiz option, often
- Flip-a-coin test answer, sometimes
- See 72-Down
- Type of believer
- T, on a test
- "Can't argue with that!"
- Flip-a-coin test answer
- Level
- "That is so ___"
- "___ that"
- Not slanderous
- Exam answer
- Test choice, sometimes
- Align, with "up"
- Not a work of fiction
- "Okay, granted"
- Alternative on a test
- Like nonfiction
- Not mock
- Tried partner
- "Fair point"
- Not tricky, as a putt
- ___-blue
- Very loyal
- "Good point!"
- 'T,' on a test
- Unlike fake news
- "Can't deny that"
- "Really!"
- "No denying that"
- Supported by facts
- Not subject to debate
- Frequent test answer
- "False" alternative
- ___-or-false test
- "Quite so"
- Like a fact
- Conforming to reality
- 'That's right'
- Like proven facts
- Factually correct
- Like all facts
- Quite factual
- Well-aimed
- Get straight?
- Like any fact
- Supported by fact
- Word before "love" or "story"
- ___/false quiz
- Unlike many rumors
- "Really"
- "No doubt!"
- "That's a valid point"
- "You're not wrong"
- "___ story"
- Word before "self" or "love"
- ___-false quiz
- What "T" may mean
- "You've got a point"
- ___-or-false quiz
- See 54-Down
- "I'd have to agree"
- 50-50 guess on a test
- One end of the PolitiFact meter
- Based on a ___ story
- [See notepad]
- Test option
- "T," on a test
- "I totally agree!"
- With 21-Across, straight up
- T, as in tests
- Like a tautology, by its nature
- Like facts, but not fiction
- "You said it!"
- "That is a fact"
- ___-false test
- "Indubitably"
- "Facts!"
- "You have a point there"
- Approved on PolitiFact, say
- So … or a word following "so"
- "You're so right"
- You're not wrong
- HBO's "___ Detective: Night Country"
- "That's extremely accurate"
- "You aren't wrong"
- ___ crime: podcast genre
- "___ that!" ("You're so right!")
- The case, so to speak
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - November 02, 2024
- USA Today - September 17, 2024
- LA Times - September 16, 2024
- LA Times - September 03, 2024
- USA Today - July 30, 2024
- LA Times - July 03, 2024
- LA Times - June 16, 2024
- USA Today - May 08, 2024
- LA Times - March 29, 2024
- USA Today - March 27, 2024
- USA Today - March 19, 2024
- New York Times - February 18, 2024
- New York Times - February 15, 2024
- New York Times - February 13, 2024
- LA Times - February 11, 2024
- New York Times - January 26, 2024
- USA Today - November 06, 2023
- New York Times - October 05, 2023
- USA Today - August 18, 2023
- USA Today - June 08, 2023
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