- OATH
- Formal declaration
- Four-letter word
- Hippocratic __
- Inauguration words
- Courtroom promise
- Declaration
- Promise to tell the truth
- Swear words?
- Boy Scout recitation
- Curse
- Hippocratic, for one
- Inauguration-day promise
- Pledge
- Witness's promise
- It's taken before taking office
- Promise on the witness stand
- It's bad to lie under it
- Court swearing
- Swear word, or swearing words
- Swearing-in words
- Hand-on-any-book-or-even-an-e-reader promise
- Vow
- Solemn promise
- Fiddlesticks!, e.g.
- It's taken with an upraised hand
- Many an office has one
- Mild swear
- Minced words?
- Swear word
- Words at a swearing-in
- Words on the Bible?
- You shouldn't lie under it
- Office promise
- Bit of profanity
- Swear
- 31-Across, for one
- Troth
- Expletive
- Word of honor
- Odd's bodikins, e.g.
- Blasphemous utterance
- Blue utterance
- Citizenship recitation
- Imprecation
- Solemn word
- Solemn vow
- Swearing-in speech
- Inauguration recitation
- Words sworn
- Swearer's words
- Inaugural ritual
- Bunch of swear words?
- @#$%!, in comics
- Curse word
- Profanity
- Repeat after me oration
- Loyalty ___ (Red Scare document)
- Speech replaced with a grawlix in the funny papers
- Bleeped word
- It may be solemn or profane
- Keith Ellison notably used a Koran for his
- Word to 11-Down
- Lyndon Johnson first took his on board Air Force One
- What to say when you raise your hand
- Swearing-in highlight
- $#@!&, e.g.
- Gadzooks!, for example
- Bleeped blurt
- It's sworn
- Scout recitation
- Witness stand statement
- Solemn pronouncement
- ___ of office
- Inauguration Day highlight
- Words from one on the stand
- It may be taken with a Bible
- Statement from the witness stand
- What an inductee takes
- My word!, e.g.
- Courtroom pledge
- Ritualistic declaration
- Sworn statement
- One may be minced or taken at the bar
- Scout's recitation
- Solemn affirmation
- Egad!, for one
- Courtroom declaration
- Courtroom ritual
- Inauguration declaration
- Solemn appeal
- Egad! is one
- Bleeped comment, perhaps
- Censor's target, at times
- Pledge before taking the stand
- Inauguration ritual
- Witness declaration
- Darn, for example
- Egad, e.g.
- Inauguration Day pronouncement
- Inauguration Day recital
- It might be bleeped out
- Censor's target
- It's said with a raised hand
- Secret pledge in each of the four longest Across answers
- Swearing-in pledge
- Witness stand recitation
- Witness stand words
- Gadzooks, e.g.
- Solemn declaration
- Affirmation
- Mild curse
- Part of a swearing-in ceremony
- Presidential pledge
- Solemn statement
- Holy jumping catfish!, e.g.
- Officeholder's promise
- One is often taken on a 48-Across
- Swearing-in recitation
- Sworn promise
- Drat! or "Egads!"
- Egads!, e.g.
- I do, e.g.
- Court promise
- Inductee's words
- Promise
- Egad! or "Drat!"
- Censor's concern
- It may be bleeped
- Promise or profanity
- Swearing in court
- Inaugural event
- Inauguration feature
- It precedes much testimony
- It may be solemn
- Sworn testimony preceder
- I do, for one
- Censor's deletion
- Hand-on-the-Bible vow
- Bit of irreverence
- Promise in court
- Reason to swear
- Colorful words
- Court ritual
- Hand-on-the-Bible utterance
- It may be bleeped out
- Inaugural pledge
- Inauguration Day pledge
- __ of office
- Inaugural recitation
- See 66-Across
- Court recitation
- Hammer-strikes-thumb reaction
- Solemn pledge
- Promise before testimony
- Bit of swearing
- Citizenship promise
- Swearing or swearing-in words
- Witness' promise
- Hand-on-the-Bible promise
- Crikey! is a mild one
- Swearing-in custom
- Pledge in court
- Solemn recitation
- Tennis Court __: French Revolution event
- Inauguration highlight
- Invective
- Solemn sentence
- Court procedure
- Hand-raising activity
- It may be minced
- Solemn words
- Witness vow
- Inauguration event
- Swearing-in
- Swearing-in affirmation
- Testimony preceder
- Witness' affirmation
- Administered item
- Court affirmation
- Courtroom affirmation
- Inauguration ceremony
- Swearing-in statement
- Article II, Section 1 subject
- Hand-raising ritual
- Court statement
- Hand-on-Bible ritual
- Solemn avowal
- Something sworn
- Stand words
- Swearing-in ritual
- Rats, e.g.
- Under __
- Swearing-in ceremony
- Attestation
- Courtroom swearing-in
- Expression of loyalty
- It's taken by Nicholson in "A Few Good Men"
- Police graduation ritual
- Legal affirmation
- Solemn utterance
- Trial recitation
- Something to swear
- Court witness' pledge
- Witness' pledge
- Witness' prelude
- Ceremonial promise
- Precursor to one taking a stand
- What a new cop takes
- What's solemnly sworn
- Naturalization ceremony ritual
- Sacred promise
- Hippocratic ___
- Juramentum
- Swearing-in ceremony highlight
- Zounds, e.g.
- Deuce, for instance
- A good mouth filling ___.—Henry IV.
- Inauguration Day recitation
- Adjuration.
- The promise of Odin.
- A good mouth-filling ___.
- Current cause of schism in educational circles.
- Loyalty ___.
- The first thing Elizabeth took as queen.
- Allegiance declaration.
- Egad, for instance.
- Concomitant of an affidavit.
- Loyality ___.
- Asseveration.
- Egad or dang
- Juratory statement
- Imprecatory remark.
- Officeholder's requirement.
- Courtroom procedure.
- Declaration of allegiance.
- Take ___ (promise).
- Formal promise.
- Salty word or two.
- Naughty word
- Ritual promise
- Swearing-in formality
- Hippocratic, e.g.
- Bedad or begorra
- Drat! or Darn!
- Gosh or golly
- Egad, for example
- Firm vow
- Inauguration detail
- M.D.'s Hippocratic ___
- Pledge at court
- Juration
- ___ of allegiance
- Curser's mouthing
- Formal affirmation
- What a winning candidate takes
- Curse or pledge
- Inaugural highlight
- Vow; pledge
- Malediction
- I do preceder
- _____ of office
- Drat! is a mild one
- Words to live by
- Sworn word
- Presidential administration
- Holy smoke!, e.g.
- 103-Down, mildly
- Blast, for instance
- Colorful language
- Gadzooks, for one
- Words of commitment
- I do or "Drat!"
- See 68-Across
- Bleeper's target
- Dangerous thing to lie under
- It follows "Repeat after me"
- Promising words
- Something to bleep, maybe
- Subject for a censor
- It's sworn at a swearing-in
- Quadrennial White House administration
- Four-letter word, aptly
- Courtroom recitation
- Inauguration recital
- It's taken in court
- Ye gods!, for one
- Inauguration Day words
- I will prevent disease whenever I can, for prevention is preferable to cure, e.g.
- It's a crime to lie under it
- One might speak under it
- Sworn words
- Inaugural feature
- I do solemnly swear ... , e.g.
- Judicial administration?
- Something taken by a scout
- It can be a curse
- Something taken on the stand
- Darn, e.g.
- Naturalization requirement
- Formal guarantee
- It might be bleeped
- Words from the witness stand
- Bit of salty language
- Statement often starting "I ..."
- Words at a swearing-in ceremony
- Four-letter word for a four-letter word
- Legal profession?
- You might speak under this
- Initiation ritual
- See 70-Across
- Fiddlesticks! is a mild one
- Courtroom profession?
- It's a four-letter word, aptly
- It's taken to take office
- Bleeped-out word
- Inauguration Day event
- Trial promise
- Sacred vow
- Kiss song: "The ___"
- Promising Kiss song off "The Elder," with "The"?
- Manowar "The ___"
- The Elder single "The ___"
- Kiss song that makes a pledge (with "The")?
- Judges take one
- Bush took one
- Congressmen take it
- I swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help me God, for one
- Solemn promise, like at an inauguration
- Office requirement, perhaps
- Good scouts keep it
- The President took it
- Hippocratic thing
- The Hippocratic, for one
- One's Hippocratic
- Presidents pledge
- Hippocratic pronouncement
- Officeholder's initial promise
- Bush took it
- The Hippocratic ___
- Promise from one on the stand
- Sworn statement from the witness stand
- Blue mouthful
- Curse or vow
- This answer is a four-letter word
- What a senator must take
- Boy Scouts take it
- Boy Scouts take one
- Pledge of Allegiance, e.g.
- Witness stand pledge
- It may start with "I swear"
- What a scout recites
- Swear by it, really
- What a president takes
- &$#!, for one
- Inauguration pledge
- Witness stand vow
- One may be taken before a term
- One may get bleeped out
- Swear word, or swearing-in words
- You're under it on the stand
- Court pledge
- Doctors and lawyers take one
- Cuss word
- Word
- Irreverant uttering
- Means of showing earnestness
- Bit of colorful language
- Salty retort
- Curse or vow, e.g.
- Office entry requirement, perhaps
- Electee's first act
- It may be taken with a raised hand
- One shouldn't lie under it
- Some offices require it
- Promise "kept" by 17-, 31-, 39- and 55-Across
- Witness's pledge
- Serious promise
- One is sworn
- January 20 words
- Testimony starter
- Formal recitation
- Testimony prelude
- Initiation requirement
- Part of an inauguration ceremony
- Induction requirement, often
- Swearing-in recital
- Presidential promise
- Words sworn by
- Four-letter word, perhaps
- Patriotic pledge
- Pre-testimony requirement
- %$&*@!, say
- Witness stand recital
- Part of an initiation, perhaps
- Solemn or salty words