It may be bleeped out
Else clues• ___ of allegiance
• ___ of office
• !@&%$#! e.g.
• (missing clue)
• 'I do,' e.g.
• 'Odd's bodikins,' e.g.
• 'Repeat after me' oration
• @!#%$, e.g.
• @&#^$%!, e.g.
• @#$%!, in comics
• $#@!&, e.g.
• Drat! is a mild one
• Drat! or Egads!
• Egad! is one
• Egad! or Drat!
• Egad!, for one
• Egads!, e.g.
• Fiddlesticks!, e.g.
• Gadzooks, e.g.
• Gadzooks!, for example
• Holy smoke!, e.g.
• Holy smoke!, for one
• I do solemnly swear... , e.g.
• I do, for one
• I do, in context
• I do or Drat!
• I do preceder
• I swear may start it
• Let there be now an ___ betwixt us... (Gen 26:28)
• My word!, e.g.
• Ye gods!, for one
• Act of swearing
• Adjuration
• Administered item
• Affirmation
• An office may have one
• Bit of colorful language
• Bit of irreverence
• Bit of profanity
• Blasphemous utterance
• Blast, for instance
• Bleeped blurt
• Bleeped word
• Bleeped-out word
• Bleeper's target
• Blue mouthful
• Blue outburst
• Blue utterance
• Boy Scout recitation
• Boy Scouts take it
• Boy Scouts take one
• Bush took it
• Bush took one
• Censor's concern
• Censor's deletion
• Censor's target
• Citizenship recitation
• Colorful language
• Colorful words
• Congressman's pledge
• Congressmen take it
• Court affirmation
• Court procedure
• Court promise
• Court recitation
• Court ritual
• Court statement
• Courtroom affirmation
• Courtroom declaration
• Courtroom pledge
• Courtroom promise
• Courtroom recitation
• Courtroom ritual
• Curse
• Curse or vow
• Curse or vow, e.g.
• Curse word
• Dangerous thing to lie under
• Darn, for example
• Declaration
• Deuce, for instance
• Egad or dang
• Egad, e.g.
• Electee's first act
• Expletive
• Formal declaration
• Formal promise
• Four-letter word
• Four-letter word, aptly
• Gadzooks, for one
• Good scouts keep it
• Hand-on-Bible ritual
• Hand-on-the-Bible utterance
• Hand-on-the-Bible vow
• Hand-raising activity
• Hippocratic ___
• Hippocratic for one
• Hippocratic pronouncement
• Hippocratic thing
• Imprecation
• Imprecatory remark
• Inauguaration formality
• Inaugural event
• Inaugural feature
• Inaugural highlight
• Inaugural reading
• Inaugural ritual
• Inauguration ceremony
• Inauguration Day event
• Inauguration Day highlight
• Inauguration Day promise
• Inauguration Day pronouncement
• Inauguration Day recital
• Inauguration Day recitation
• Inauguration Day words
• Inauguration declaration
• Inauguration event
• Inauguration feature
• Inauguration highlight
• Inauguration recital
• Inauguration recitation
• Inauguration ritual
• Inauguration words
• Inductee's words
• Invective
• Irreverant uttering
• It follows Repeat after me
• It may be bleeped
• It may be minced
• It may be solemn
• It may be taken with a Bible
• It may be taken with a raised hand
• It might be bleeped out
• It precedes much testimony
• It'll be taken in January 2009
• It's said with a raised hand
• It's sworn
• It's taken in court
• It's taken with a hand in the air
• It's taken with an upraised hand
• January 20 words
• Judges take one
• Judicial administration?
• Juramentum
• Juratory statement
• Kiss song: The ___
• Loyalty ___ (Red Scare document)
• Malediction
• Many an office has one
• Means of showing earnestness
• Mild swear
• Obama's was (mis)administered by Justice Roberts
• Office entry requirement, perhaps
• Office pledge
• Office promise
• Office-entering words
• Officeholder's initial promise
• One may be minced or taken at the bar
• One shouldn't lie under it
• One's Hippocratic
• Part of a swearing-in
• Pledge
• Pledge of Allegiance, e.g.
• Pledge of truth
• President's pledge
• Presidential administration
• Profane utterance
• Profanity
• Promise
• Promise from one on the stand
• Promise in court
• Promise or profanity
• Promise to tell the truth
• Promising words
• Quadrennial White House administration
• Reason to swear
• Recitation flubbed by Chief Justice Roberts on January 20th, 2009
• Rite done twice by Barrack Obama on 20 Jan '09
• Ritualistic declaration
• Sacred promise
• Sacred vow
• Salty retort
• Scout recitation
• Secret pledge in each of the four longest Across answers
• Solemn affirmation
• Solemn appeal
• Solemn avowal
• Solemn declaration
• Solemn pledge
• Solemn promise
• Solemn pronouncement
• Solemn sentence
• Solemn statement
• Solemn vow
• Solemn word
• Some people are under it
• Something sworn
• Something to bleep, maybe
• Stand words
• Statement from the witness stand
• Subject for a censor
• Swear love at hospital (4)
• Swear word
• Swearer's words
• Swearing in court
• Swearing-in
• Swearing-in affirmation
• Swearing-in ceremony highlight
• Swearing-in highlight
• Swearing-in pledge
• Swearing-in ritual
• Swearing-in speech
• Swearing-in statement
• Swearing-in words
• Sworn statement
• Sworn statement from the witness stand
• Sworn testimony preceder
• Sworn word
• Testimony preceder
• Testimony prelude
• Testimony starter
• The Hippocratic ___
• The Hippocratic, for one
• The President took it
• Thing taken at an inauguration
• This answer is a four-letter word
• Troth
• Under ___
• Under ___ (sworn, as a witness)
• Vow
• What a politician must take
• What a senator must take
• What an inductee takes
• What the senator took
• Witness declaration
• Witness stand recitation
• Witness stand statement
• Witness stand words
• Witness vow
• Witness' affirmation
• Witness's promise
• Witnesses take one
• Word
• Word of honor
• Words from one on the stand
• Words of commitment
• Words sworn
• Words to live by
• Zounds, e.g.
• Profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger