| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| STAUNCH | Committed | |
| PLEDGED | Committed | |
| PERPETRATED | Committed (crime) | |
| OVEREXTENDED | Too committed | |
| BELIEVER | Committed follower | |
| DEDICATED | Committed (oneself to) | |
| LUSTED | Committed a sin | |
| WRITTEN | Committed to paper | |
| ERRED | Committed a gaffe | |
| BETAUGHT | Delivered; committed in trust. | |
| COMMITTABLE | Capable of being committed. | |
| PUSSYFOOT | Avoid being committed to paw | |
| PRIDE | Deadly sin committed by lions? | |
| TRESPASSED | Having committed a sin archaic | |
| THINNED | Lisper committed crime, which became diluted | |
| THEFT | Crime committed by the extremely fit | |
| BETRAYAL | Betty, Raymond and Albert shortly committed perfidy | |
| FELON | A person who has committed a felony. | |
| LEZE MAJESTY | Any crime committed against the sovereign power. | |
| WHOLEHEARTED | How strange! The French hear Ted is committed | |
| COMMITTIBLE | Capable of being committed; liable to be committed. | |
| UNATTACHED | Not fastened; not committed to an organisation or relationship | |
| APPELLOR | One who confesses a felony committed and accuses his accomplices. | |
| INTENDANCY | A territorial district committed to the charge of an intendant. | |
| SEQUESTRATOR | One to whom the keeping of sequestered property is committed. | |