- WED
- Benefited from United States v. Windsor, say
- Said "I do"
- Get hitched
- Did "I do"
- Got hitched
- Tie the knot
- Unite
- Hitched
- Joined
- Join at the altar
- Become hyphenated, perhaps
- Make a commitment of sorts
- Day of the week Judas betrayed Jesus: Abbr.
- Elope
- Gave someone a ring?
- Get married
- Married
- Yoke
- End the single life
- Entered an altared reality?
- Marry
- Use the bridal path
- Become one
- Became one
- Single no more
- Make it legal
- Join
- Tied the knot
- Led to the altar
- Firmly attach
- Joined together
- Bring together
- Form a partnership, say
- Follower of 21 Across: Abbr.
- Leave bachelorhood behind
- Say 10 Across
- Blend seamlessly
- One
- Conjugate
- Get the band together?
- Word from the Old English for "pledge"
- Get to be one
- Off the market, so to speak
- Word after "I thee"
- Fulfill one's troth
- Get "altared"
- Join in holy matrimony
- Met at the altar
- Hook up
- Become the spouse of
- United in holy matrimony
- Took a spouse
- End singleness
- Take to the altar
- Become united
- Combine
- Make one
- Exchange "I dos"
- Do the rite thing?
- Exchanged rings
- Take a spouse
- Bonded
- Ring up?
- Get hooked
- Merge matrimonially
- Spliced
- Come together
- Bound
- Tied
- United
- Get hitched, so to speak
- Tied together
- Like many couples
- Make a miss a Mrs.
- Make an honest man of, so to speak
- Eloped, say
- Tied (to)
- Abandon bachelorhood
- Exchange rings
- Give up the single life
- Take the plunge, in a way
- Form a union
- Elope, say
- United in marriage
- Exchange marriage vows
- Go beyond dating
- Make it official, in a way
- Say "I do"
- Unite in marriage
- Hitched, so to speak
- Join together
- With this ring, I thee __
- Enter into matrimony
- Joined a union
- Got married
- Join in marriage
- Say 7 Down
- Exchange vows
- Merge legally
- Single no longer
- Brought together
- Amalgamate
- Merge
- Fuse
- Unionize, in a way
- Committed (to)
- Bind firmly
- Took a partner
- Lead to the altar
- Did a service, say
- Lent's start, e.g.: Abbr.
- Become the other half of
- End one's bachelorhood
- Daily planner abbr.
- Get a wife?
- Make a couple of
- Enter into an altared state?
- Espouse.
- Espoused.
- What benedicts are.
- Bound by lasting ties.
- For better or for worse.
- Join legally.
- Become a Benedict.
- Mated.
- Verbal contraction.
- Attach firmly.
- Calendar abbreviation.
- Unite together.
- Bound together.
- . . . I thee ___.
- Day: Abbr.
- Not single.
- Take a partner.
- Unite closely.
- . . . ring I thee ___
- Conjoin
- Weekday: Abbr.
- Get "altarations"
- Made one
- Join closely
- Emulate Rolfe and Pocahontas
- Forsake bachelorhood
- Mat. day
- Joined in matrimony
- Together
- Commit matrimony
- Couple
- Made a commitment to
- Get spliced
- Have an "altar-cation"?
- Ringed?
- Take the plunge, so to speak
- ___ rather go naked than wear fur (slogan)
- Not separate
- Get unionized?
- Take "for better or for worse"
- Came together
- Said "I do" together
- Tues. follower
- Bond
- Take to Vegas, maybe
- Get together
- Thu. preceder
- Hitch up with
- Night that "Dynasty" aired for most of its run: Abbr.
- Tue. follower
- Hump day: Abbr.
- Jump the broom, so to speak
- Take for better or for worse, say
- One of the 63-Across: Abbr.
- Put together
- Enter an altared state?
- Say 12-Down
- With this ring, I thee ___
- When U.S. election results are usually published: Abbr.
- Calendar abbr.
- Get hitched to
- Join with rings
- Middle column on a calendar: Abbr.
- Exchange vows at the altar
- Exchanged rings, say
- Middle col. on a calendar
- Unionized?
- Make one out of two?
- Join in union
- What to do in the "Chapel of Love"
- Say 'I do' to
- Pete Seeger "Never ___ an Old Man"
- What Chrissie Hynde and Jim Kerr did
- Go down the aisle, say
- Say you do
- Abbr. in a calendar app
- Have yourself "altared"
- The middle of next wk.
- United, in a way
- Become altared?
- Join forces, in a way
- Tied together, in a way
- Word following "I thee"
- Word with "I thee"
- Go to the altar
- Become man and wife
- Eligible for some deductions
- Take as one's spouse
- Be a bachelor no more
- Matched an "I do"
- Take one's hand?
- Become a better half
- Marry, or married
- What two grooms may do
- Like JLo and Ben Affleck, as of July 2022
- Midweek abbr.
- Wk. day
- Combined
- They did
- Tie a knot
- Make two become one
- Engage in matrimony
- Performed nuptials
- Leave the single life
- Take for life?
- Be single no more
- Become an ex-bachelor
- Eloped, e.g.
- Leave bachelorhood
- Unite in ritual
- Day before Thu.
- Join in matrimony
- Say "I will"
- Formed a union
- Became one with
- Become half and half?
- Join the family, say
- 21 Across, say
- Emulate some participants on "Love Is Blind"
- Have a merger, in a way
- Had a merger, in a way
- Undergo a merger
- Acquired in-laws
- Exchange rings with
- Forgo bachelorhood
- See 18-Down
- Vow "I do" to
- Acquire in-laws
- Unite at the altar
- Join a union?