There's also
Enduring Scrutiny.
No save, not Mind-affecting, nothing to resist it but SR, and that can be worked around with appropriate buff/debuff spells and effects anyway.
You set a condition, you instantly know that the person performed the act. Basically, you get a mental ding.
For instance, you tell the spell to "ding" you whenever the person dances, then that person goes to a bar, gets drunk, and goes dancing, you get ze ding.
I have used this as a DM as a way to get around Glibness.
One person got caught lying in a Zone of Truth, because they failed their save against Discern Lies when talking to the military officials, so the whole party had Enduring Scrutiny put on them with the condition "Lie to or intentionally deceive a figure of governmental authority ". So then a different party member, for whom that spell condition was basically his MO, started tripping that spell like it was a doorbell to the bathroom, despite his (constantly maintained) Glibness.