Crossword clues for liars
liars
- Dishonest ones
- Whopper peddlers
- Truth twisters
- They tell untruths
- They serve up whoppers
- Story tellers
- Sources of stories
- Some storytellers
- People with their pants on fire?
- Münchhausen et al
- Ian Thomas song about untrue people
- Fibbing sorts
- Fact fudgers
- Deceitful folks
- ABC's "Pretty Little ___"
- "Pants on fire" fellows
- "It is the nature of ambition to make men __": Tynan
- Yarn weavers
- Witnesses to avoid
- Whopper weavers
- Whopper inventors
- Untruthful sorts
- Untruthful folks
- Untrue experimental rock band?
- Unreliable witnesses
- Truth tellers' opposite
- Those who are prone to stretch the truth
- Those like Amy in "Gone Girl"
- Those known for their stories?
- They're not to be trusted
- They're not straight
- They make whoppers
- They dissemble
- Teens who say "I'm hanging out with a friend you don't know," probably
- Tall story tellers
- Tale twisters
- Tale spinners
- Storytelling specialists
- Some people in the Knights/Knaves logic puzzles
- Some are compulsive
- Servers of whoppers
- Problematic witnesses
- Polygraph flunkers, most likely
- Polygraph flunkers
- People who tell untruths
- People who tell tall tales
- People who aren't honest
- People that tell untruths to get to shows
- Pants-on-fire types
- Ones with burning britches?
- Ones spinning webs?
- Ones not to be trusted
- Ones needing a good memory, it's said
- Ones failing polygraphs
- Ones fabricating by bending and twisting?
- Ones exposed by fact-checkers
- Nigerian princes offering you money, probably
- Munchhausen and Ananias, for two
- Munchhausen and Ananias
- Misstatement sources
- Makeup experts?
- Make up artists?
- Inventors, of a sort
- Inventive types?
- Fish-story tellers
- Figures in a classic logic problem
- Fiction writers?
- Fibbing folks
- Falsehood addicts
- Fabricators of facts
- Baloney tradesmen?
- "Pretty Little ___" (ABC Family teen drama)
- Tale tellers
- Mythomaniacs
- Tellers of tales
- Perjurers
- False witnesses
- Whopper creators
- Whopper tellers
- Make-up artists?
- Makeup artists?
- Yarn makers
- Dupers
- They cook up whoppers
- ___ poker (bar game)
- Inventive sorts?
- Yarn spinners
- Specialists in storytelling?
- Ones with fictional accounts
- ___ paradox
- Dishonest types
- They aren't straight
- ___ poker (dollar bill game)
- Those who need sound memories, per Montaigne
- Dissemblers
- Deceitful ones
- Double-dealers
- Type of poker
- Equivocators
- Taradiddlers
- Kind of poker
- Fabulists
- Pseudomaniacs
- Pseudologists
- Ananias and his ilk
- They need good memories
- Fibbers
- Deceivers
- Unreliable ones
- Emulators of Ananias
- Münchhausen et al.
- Tall-tale tellers
- Tellers of twisted tales
- People detected by polygraphs
- Truth stretchers
- Fabulizers
- Unreliable people
- Prevaricators
- Mendacious men
- Unveracious ones
- Mendacious ones
- Fact falsifiers
- Those who fib
- They'll sell you a porky scratching - it's first on bar back
- Untruthful ones
- Some fishermen
- Untrustworthy ones
- Untruthful people
- Deceitful bunch
- Untrustworthy sorts
- Untrustworthy people
- Tall tale tellers
- Masters of misinformation
- Deceitful people
- Tribe in some logic puzzles
- They're not true
- They're not on the level
- They're beyond belief
- Tellers of fish stories
- Super dupers?
- Super dupers
- Good ones have straight faces
- Extreme exaggerators
Wiktionary
n. (plural of liar English)
Wikipedia
Liars is the eighteenth album from Todd Rundgren, released in 2004. After a long period of experimentation with multimedia technology and late 20th century musical genres, Rundgren seemed to once again embrace the eclectic pop sensibilities that made him famous, as on his most well-known album, Something/Anything?. As a result, the album received rave reviews, as many considered it a welcome return to form.
Lyrically, every song deals in some way with the issue of truth - focusing more on half-truths than outright lies. From the liner notes:
"All of these songs are about a paucity of truth. At first they may seem to be about other things, but that is just a reflection of how much dishonesty we have accepted in our daily lives. We are raised from birth to believe things that cannot be proven or that are plainly not true. People will often brag of their honesty, when there is so much they have simply chosen to ignore or leave unexamined. The fact is, we are terrified of the truth."~Gour Nitai~Liars is a three-piece band formed in 2000 and currently consisting of Angus Andrew (vocals/guitar), Aaron Hemphill (percussion, guitar, synth), and Julian Gross (drums) from Los Angeles. They have released seven studio albums and are signed to Mute Records. Having gone through a number of line-up and genre changes since incarnation, they combine elements of punk-rock with electronica.
Liars is the self-titled fourth studio album by the band Liars, released on August 28, 2007. The album was recorded at Planet Roc, Los Angeles and was produced by the band and Jeremy Glover.
The album was preceded by a week by the single release of "Plaster Casts of Everything". The single release of Plaster Casts was accompanied by a videoclip. The song "Freak Out" was #91 on Rolling Stones list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007.
"Plaster Casts of Everything" was listed in Pitchfork Media's "Top 500 songs of the 2000s" at #248.
The track "Leather Prowler" was used as the instrumental for "Leather Head" by Tyler, The Creator for his alternative hip-hop collective OFWGKTA's mixtape Radical.
Usage examples of "liars".
The world condemns liars who do nothing but lie, even about the most trivial things, and it rewards poets, who lie only about the greatest things.
Like all great liars, there was enough truth in what he said to make it sound perfectly plausible.