- - A solemn pledge, as at weddings
- - Promise meant to be honored
- - Solemn promise made by a groom, say
- - Solemn pledge or a promise
- - A solemn promise
- - ... of silence (solemn promise)
- - Take a solemn ......
- - Solemn promise such as "I do"
- - Solemn pledge or promise
- - Solemn word
- - Solemn declaration
- - Solemn statement
- - Solemn assurance
- - Solemn assertion
- - Solemn oath
- - Assertion from car manufacturer found to be empty?
- - "I'll never do it again," e.g.
- - It may be solemn
- - It may be taken with a raised hand
- - Solemn commitment
- - Solemn promise
- - 'Solemn' words
- - Solemn; pledge
- - Wedding ...
- - Sworn oath at the wedding
- - "Till death do us part," e.g.
- - Wedding oath
- - Promise made to someone on marriage
- - Exchanged promises during a wedding ceremony
- - affirmation, guarantee
- - Exchanged in marriage; a promise
- - Buddhists take a .. of silence
- - "I do," at a wedding, e.g.
- - Formal oath
- - Swear the civic centre's at the town centre!
- - Swear to give a cry of pain with a heavier heart
- - serious promise
- - Promise made at a wedding
- - Pledge or a promise?
- - Sacred word
- - Word before "of silence" or "of poverty"
- - Wedding commitment
- - Hero's promise
- - 2012 Channing Tatum/Rachel McAdams drama, with "The"
- - ...... of silence (something taken by some monks)
- - Words to remember
- - Promise at the altar
- - Wedding pledge
- - Marriage proclamation
- - Promise solemnly
- - Make a deposition
- - Altar statement
- - Wedding promise
- - Ceremonial promise
- - Sacred promise
- - Reason to raise one's hand
- - Altar words
- - Personal pledge
- - Wedding ritual
- - Nonvulgar swearing
- - 'I shall return,' e.g
- - Commitment
- - "I do," at the altar
- - An altar-ed "I do," e.g
- - Wedding resolution
- - "Now a soft kiss — / Aye, by that kiss, I ........ an endless bliss" (Keats)
- - 'I do,' at a wedding
- - Monk's pledge
- - 'I shall return,' say
- - Altar pledge
- - Verse I felt that shows promise
- - Monk's promise of poverty, say
- - "I do," is a common one
- - "I do," in weddings
- - One given at a wedding
- - Serious pledge
- - "I do" at the altar, for one
- - Sacred assurance
- - Altared statement?
- - "Cross my heart," e.g
- - One of two at a wedding
- - Altar agreement
- - Veiled statement?
- - Garbage made one?
- - Wedding part
- - Binding profession
- - Part of a wedding ceremony
- - Monk's promise
- - Promise Ike Turner didn't take seriously
- - Personal commitment
- - Altar assurance
- - One taken in marriage
- - Take a pledge
- - 108-Across, e.g.
- - Monastic pledge
- - Formal pledge
- - Poverty, to a nun
- - Binding declaration
- - Inaugural statement
- - Sacred oath
- - "I ...... to Thee, My Country" (Anglican hymn)
- - Altar declaration
- - Assert emphatically
- - Altar act
- - "I do," for one.
- - "I do," for example.
- - Formal declaration
- - "I do," e.g.
- - Oath
- - Sworn statement
- - Promise
- - Swear words?
- - Word of honor
- - Formal promise
- - Exchanged words
- - Resolve
- - Resolution
- - Assurance
- - Word
- - Asseverate.
- - Make a commitment
- - Say 'I do'
- - Make a promise
- - Bad thing to break
- - Profession
- - Covenant
- - Declare
- - Profess
- - Solemnly swear
- - Pledge
- - See 35-Down
- - Swear
- - Give one's word
- - Affirm
- - Take an oath
- - Promise not made lightly
- - Bride-to-bride promise
- - Solemnly promise
- - Swear to take Victor to the town centre
- - promise, beginning with vowels?
- - ... of chastity (promise made by nuns)
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