| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| ALLIED | Treaty-bound | |
| ACCORD | Treaty | |
| PACT | Treaty | |
| COVENANT | Pact, treaty | |
| RATIFIED | Validated (treaty) | |
| RATIFIES | Validates (treaty) | |
| ALLIANCES | Treaty partnerships | |
| TREATIES | Of Treaty | |
| ORDEAL | Tribulation or treaty | |
| NONALIGNED | Not treaty bound | |
| SIGNATORIES | Parties to a treaty | |
| GENEVA | Wartime treaty: — Convention | |
| ATTORNEY | No treaty disturbance for lawman | |
| NATO | North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (abbr) | |
| TRETYS | A treatise; also, a treaty. | |
| POURPARLER | A consultation preliminary to a treaty. | |
| CONCORDAT | Treaty between the Vatican and another state | |
| SIGNATORY | One who has formally agreed (to a treaty) | |
| TRIPARTITE | Made between three parties; as, a tripartite treaty. | |
| CONVENTIONALIST | One who adheres to a convention or treaty. | |
| TREATISES | Academic papers on why leaving treaty is endlessly best | |
| CONCORD | Agreement by stipulation; compact; covenant; treaty or league. | |
| INEXECUTION | Neglect of execution; nonperformance; as, the inexecution of a treaty. | |
| CONSIGNATORY | One of several that jointly sign a written instrument, as a treaty. | |
| ENTREAT | To treat or discourse; hence, to enter into negotiations, as for a treaty. | |