| AESOP | "Belling the Cat" author |
| AESOP | "Boy Who Cried Wolf" author |
| AESOP | "Fabled" Greek storyteller |
| AESOP | "Fabled" author of "The Ass in the Lion's Skin" |
| AESOP | "Fabled" author of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" |
| AESOP | "Fabled" author of "The Tortoise and the Hare" |
| AESOP | "Hercules and the Wagoner" writer |
| AESOP | "Lion's share" originated from a story of his |
| AESOP | "Look before you leap" source |
| AESOP | "Once a wolf, always a wolf" coiner |
| AESOP | "Slow and steady wins the race" source |
| AESOP | "Sour grapes" fabulist |
| AESOP | "Sour grapes" storyteller |
| AESOP | "The Ant and the Grasshopper" author |
| AESOP | "The Ant and the Grasshopper" fabulist |
| AESOP | "The Ant and the Grasshopper" storyteller |
| AESOP | "The Ant and the Grasshopper" writer |
| AESOP | "The Ape and the Dolphin" fabulist |
| AESOP | "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" writer |
| AESOP | "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" author |
| AESOP | "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" fable writer |
| AESOP | "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" fabulist |
| AESOP | "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" is one of his fables |
| AESOP | "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" storyteller |
| AESOP | "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" writer |
| AESOP | "The Crow and the Pitcher" fable writer |
| AESOP | "The Crow and the Sheep" storyteller |
| AESOP | "The Eagle and the Arrow" writer |
| AESOP | "The Fly and the Ant" fabulist |
| AESOP | "The Fox and the Crow" storyteller |
| AESOP | "The Fox and the Grapes" author |
| AESOP | "The Fox and the Grapes" fable writer |
| AESOP | "The Fox and the Grapes" fabulist |
| AESOP | "The Fox and the Grapes" storyteller |
| AESOP | "The Fox and the Grapes" writer |
| AESOP | "The Frog and the Fox" fabulist |
| AESOP | "The Frog and the Ox" writer |
| AESOP | "The Frogs Who Desired a King" author |
| AESOP | "The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs" writer |
| AESOP | "The Hare and the Tortoise" author |
| AESOP | "The Hares and the Frogs" writer |
| AESOP | "The Lion and the Mouse" fable writer |
| AESOP | "The Lion and the Mouse" fabulist |
| AESOP | "The Lion and the Mouse" storyteller |
| AESOP | "The Lion and the Mouse" writer |
| AESOP | "The Lion's Share" author |
| AESOP | "The Mischievous Dog" author |
| AESOP | "The Oak and the Reed" storyteller |
| AESOP | "The Old Lion" storyteller |
| AESOP | "The Tortoise and the Hare" author |
| AESOP | "The Tortoise and the Hare" fabulist |
| AESOP | "The Tortoise and the Hare" storyteller |
| AESOP | "The Tortoise and the Hare" teller |
| AESOP | "The Tortoise and the Hare" writer |
| AESOP | "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse" writer |
| AESOP | "The Two Pots" storyteller |
| AESOP | "The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" author |
| AESOP | "The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" storyteller |
| AESOP | "The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" writer |
| AESOP | "Venus and the Cat" author |
| AESOP | "Venus and the Cat" writer |
| AESOP | "Zeus and the Tortoise" fable writer |
| AESOP | "Zeus and the Tortoise" storyteller |
| AESOP | "___'s Fables" |
| AESOP | ''Boy Who Cried Wolf'' source |
| AESOP | ''Sour grapes'' storyteller |
| AESOP | ''The Dog and His Reflection'' source |
| AESOP | A moral fellow |
| AESOP | A storyteller from ancient Greece, credited with writing 17-Across, 31-Across and 41-Across |
| AESOP | Ancient Greek author famous for his fables |
| AESOP | Ancient Greek author of fables |
| AESOP | Ancient Greek author of the fable "The Tortoise and the Hare" |
| AESOP | Ancient Greek creator of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" and other fables |
| AESOP | Ancient Greek fable writer |
| AESOP | Ancient Greek known for writing fables |
| AESOP | Ancient Greek storyteller |
| AESOP | Ancient Greek storyteller who is known for popular fables such as "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" |
| AESOP | Ancient Greek story-teller |
| AESOP | Ancient Greek who gave us the phrases "sour grapes" and "the boy who cried wolf" |
| AESOP | Ancient Greek who told fables |
| AESOP | Ancient Greek who wrote fables with morals |
| AESOP | Ancient Greek who wrote many fables |
| AESOP | Ancient Greek writer known for his fables |
| AESOP | Ancient Greek writer of fables |
| AESOP | Ancient author of fables |
| AESOP | Ancient author of fables like "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" |
| AESOP | Ancient fable author |
| AESOP | Ancient fable spinner |
| AESOP | Ancient fable teller |
| AESOP | Ancient fable writer |
| AESOP | Ancient fabulist |
| AESOP | Ancient man of fables |
| AESOP | Ancient master of didacticism |
| AESOP | Ancient moralist |
| AESOP | Ancient standard bearer |
| AESOP | Ancient storyteller |
| AESOP | Ancient storyteller from 12-Across |
| AESOP | Ancient storyteller from Greece |
| AESOP | Ancient teller of animal tales |
| AESOP | Ancient writer of "The Tortoise and the Hare" |
| AESOP | Ancient writer of fables |
| AESOP | Apologue author |
| AESOP | Aristotle wrote about his animals |
| AESOP | Aristotle wrote of his animals |
| AESOP | Author of "The Eagle and the Fox" and "The Fox and the Lion" |
| AESOP | Author of "The Lion, the Bear and the Fox" |
| AESOP | Author of "The Tortoise and the Hare" |
| AESOP | Author of a hare racing story |
| AESOP | Author of many classic fables |
| AESOP | Author of many fables |
| AESOP | Author of stories with morals |
| AESOP | Author who may not have written everything attributed to him |
| AESOP | Author whose fables often had a moral twist |
| AESOP | Author whose fables often had anthropomorphic animals |
| AESOP | Author whose titles often feature two animals |
| AESOP | Big name in fables |
| AESOP | Byline on many fables |
| AESOP | Certain moral authority |
| AESOP | Classical storyteller |
| AESOP | Classical subject of a Velázquez painting in the Prado |
| AESOP | Coiner of "Look before you leap" and "sour grapes" |
| AESOP | Creator of "The Tortoise and the Hare" |
| AESOP | Creator of a cocky hare |
| AESOP | Creator of a talking tortoise |
| AESOP | Creator of fables with morals |
| AESOP | Creator of many fables |
| AESOP | Creator of many fables that feature talking animals |
| AESOP | Creator of many talking animals |
| AESOP | Early moralist |
| AESOP | Enslaved Greek who wrote "The Fisherman and His Flute" |
| AESOP | Fable author |
| AESOP | Fable byline |
| AESOP | Fable collector |
| AESOP | Fable fellow |
| AESOP | Fable maker |
| AESOP | Fable man |
| AESOP | Fable penner |
| AESOP | Fable source |
| AESOP | Fable teller |
| AESOP | Fable teller of old |
| AESOP | Fable writer |
| AESOP | Fable writer of ancient Greece |
| AESOP | Fable writer of ancient times |
| AESOP | Fable writer of yore |
| AESOP | Fable writer? |
| AESOP | Fabled Greek tale-teller |
| AESOP | Fabled author? |
| AESOP | Fabled fable writer |
| AESOP | Fabled fabulist |
| AESOP | Fabled figure? |
| AESOP | Fabled man? |
| AESOP | Fabled moralist |
| AESOP | Fabled storyteller |
| AESOP | Fabled tale teller |
| AESOP | Fabled writer? |
| AESOP | Fables author |
| AESOP | Fables byline |
| AESOP | Fables of ___ ("The Ant and the Grasshopper" author) |
| AESOP | Fabulist |
| AESOP | Fabulist who created speaking animals |
| AESOP | Fabulist who gave us "cry wolf" |
| AESOP | Fabulist who wrote of an also-ran hare |
| AESOP | Fabulist who wrote of talking animals |
| AESOP | Fabulist with talking animals |
| AESOP | Fabulous author |
| AESOP | Fabulous fabulist |
| AESOP | Fabulous fellow |
| AESOP | Fabulous fellow? |
| AESOP | Fabulous guy? |
| AESOP | Fabulous person? |
| AESOP | Fabulous storyteller |
| AESOP | Fabulous storyteller? |
| AESOP | Fabulous writer? |
| AESOP | Famed fable author |
| AESOP | Famed fable creator |
| AESOP | Famed fable spinner |
| AESOP | Famed fable writer |
| AESOP | Famed fable writer of yore |
| AESOP | Famed fable writer who authored "The Crow and the Pitcher" |
| AESOP | Famed fabulist |
| AESOP | Famous Greek fable writer |
| AESOP | Famous Greek fabulist |
| AESOP | Famous Greek moralizer |
| AESOP | Famous fable author |
| AESOP | Famous fable creator |
| AESOP | Famous fable writer |
| AESOP | Famous fabulist |
| AESOP | Famous fabulist of yore |
| AESOP | Famous fabulist who authored "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" |
| AESOP | Famous fabulist who wrote "The Fox and the Grapes" |
| AESOP | From whom we get the phrase "crying wolf" |
| AESOP | Greek author of fables |
| AESOP | Greek author of fables like "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" |
| AESOP | Greek fable guy |
| AESOP | Greek fable teller |
| AESOP | Greek fable writer |
| AESOP | Greek fable writer who coined the expression "sour grapes" |
| AESOP | Greek fabulist |
| AESOP | Greek famous for fables |
| AESOP | Greek moralist |
| AESOP | Greek moralizer |
| AESOP | Greek story teller |
| AESOP | Greek storyteller |
| AESOP | Greek storyteller of "The Tortoise and the Hare" |
| AESOP | Greek storyteller who coined "sour grapes" |
| AESOP | Greek teller of fables |
| AESOP | Greek with a storied life |
| AESOP | Greek writer of fables |
| AESOP | Greek writer who wrote about talking animals |
| AESOP | Guy with morals |
| AESOP | Hand soap brand named after an ancient Greek storyteller |
| AESOP | Hardly a man without morals |
| AESOP | He told a hare racing story |
| AESOP | He told a hare-racing tale |
| AESOP | He wrote of ''sour grapes'' |
| AESOP | He wrote of sour grapes |
| AESOP | He wrote of talking animals |
| AESOP | He's famous for his fables |
| AESOP | High-end skin-care brand |
| AESOP | His stories often feature animals |
| AESOP | His tales often featured animals |
| AESOP | Legendary fable teller |
| AESOP | Legendary fabulist |
| AESOP | Legendary moralist |
| AESOP | Legendary story byline |
| AESOP | Legendary storyteller |
| AESOP | Legendary writer of fables such as "The Tortoise and the Hare" |
| AESOP | Long-ago Greek writer known for his fables |
| AESOP | Long-ago storyteller |
| AESOP | Man known for his morals |
| AESOP | Man of many morals |
| AESOP | Man of morals |
| AESOP | Man of morals? |
| AESOP | Man with a fable |
| AESOP | Man with a moral |
| AESOP | Man with morals |
| AESOP | Memorable moralist |
| AESOP | Model for the writer La Fontaine |
| AESOP | Moral authority |
| AESOP | Moral authority of old |
| AESOP | Moral authority? |
| AESOP | Moral creator |
| AESOP | Moral individual? |
| AESOP | Moral man? |
| AESOP | Moralist |
| AESOP | Moralist of the oral tradition |
| AESOP | Moralizing man |
| AESOP | Morals man |
| AESOP | Name before "Fables," on children's books |
| AESOP | Name on a children's book |
| AESOP | Name on many a children's book |
| AESOP | Noted Greek fable writer |
| AESOP | Noted Greek storyteller |
| AESOP | Noted children's writer |
| AESOP | Noted didacticist |
| AESOP | Noted storyteller |
| AESOP | Noted taleteller |
| AESOP | Noted teller of tales |
| AESOP | Old Greek storyteller |
| AESOP | Old recorder of beastly behavior |
| AESOP | One of his stories is the source of the "sour grapes" idiom |
| AESOP | One writing about "hare loss"? |
| AESOP | Original author of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" |
| AESOP | Originator of the phrase "Familiarity breeds contempt" |
| AESOP | Person with morals |
| AESOP | Pioneering fabulist |
| AESOP | Renowned for some of 11 down |
| AESOP | See 103-Across |
| AESOP | See 8-Down |
| AESOP | Single-named Greek fable writer |
| AESOP | Sixth-century B.C. author |
| AESOP | Sixth-century B.C. storyteller |
| AESOP | Skin care brand named after an ancient Greek storyteller |
| AESOP | Slave who told tales |
| AESOP | Sour grapes fabulist |
| AESOP | Source of ancient Greek fables |
| AESOP | Source of ancient fables |
| AESOP | Source of fables |
| AESOP | Source of fables such as "The Tortoise and the Hare" |
| AESOP | Source of the fables "The Fox and the Lion" and "The Lion and the Mouse" |
| AESOP | Source of the phrase "Look before you leap" |
| AESOP | Source of the saying "The gods help them that help themselves" |
| AESOP | Storyteller before Aristotle's time |
| AESOP | Storyteller cited by Aristotle |
| AESOP | Storyteller credited with the fable "The Wolf and the Crane" |
| AESOP | Storyteller of "The Tortoise and the Hare" |
| AESOP | Storyteller of Samos |
| AESOP | Storyteller of antiquity |
| AESOP | Storyteller of old Greece |
| AESOP | Storyteller of the 6th century B.C. |
| AESOP | Storyteller of yore |
| AESOP | Storyteller who coined "sour grapes" |
| AESOP | Storyteller who created a cocky hare |
| AESOP | Storyteller whose tales usually feature talking animals |
| AESOP | Storyteller with morals |
| AESOP | Teller of talking animals |
| AESOP | The Fly in the Soup source |
| AESOP | The Greek poet Babrius versified his stories |
| AESOP | There was always a point to what he wrote |
| AESOP | Whence the phrase "sour grapes" |
| AESOP | Who told "The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs" |
| AESOP | Whom Aristophanes is said to have ''read'' |
| AESOP | Whom Aristotle mentions in ''On the Parts of Animals'' |
| AESOP | Writer known for his anthropomorphic animal characters |
| AESOP | Writer of "The Gnat and the Bull" |
| AESOP | Writer of anthropomorphic tales |
| AESOP | Writer of fables |
| AESOP | Writer of fables like "The Fox and the Grapes" |
| AESOP | Writer of fables like The Tortoise and the Hare |
| AESOP | Writer of fables with morals |
| AESOP | Writer of many fables |
| AESOP | Writer of tales with talking animals |
| AESOP | Writer of the fable "The Ant and the Grasshopper" |
| AESOP | Writer of the fable "The Tortoise and the Hare" |
| AESOP | Writer painted by Velàzquez |
| AESOP | Writer who long ago penned the phrase "Familiarity breeds contempt" |
| AESOP | Writer whose several hundred works are catalogued by the Perry Index |
| AESOP | Writer with lessons |
| AESOP | __'s Fables |
| AESOP | “Belling the Cat” writer |
| AESOP | “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” author |
| AESOP | “The Fox and the Crow” storyteller |
| AESOP | “The Fox and the Grapes” author |
| AESOP | “The Fox and the Grapes” writer |
| AESOP | “Zeus and the Tortoise” storyteller |