| MANOFHISWORD | He'll fulfil his promise |
| TARGET | Did an old sailor fulfil his ambition? (6) |
| RENEGED | Harry Green, journalist, broke his promise (7) |
| LEYTE | Island where MacArthur fulfilled his promise to return |
| BUSHIDO | Honourable way of the President -and his promise at the altar? (7) |
| WELLSTONE | Senator Paul, who announced he is breaking his promise not to run for a third term |
| RENEGUE | Fall to fulfil promise (7) |
| RENEGING | Failing to fulfil a promise (8) |
| EATONESHAT | Some reprobate atones, hating to fulfil unlikely promise |
| MAKEGOOD | Replace (loss); fulfil (promise) |
| RENEGE | Don't fulfil promise in children, eg educationally |
| KEEPONESWORD | Fulfil promise to hold on to a weapon |
| REDEEM | Fulfil (a promise) (6) |
| DELIVERTHEGOODS | Fulfil one's promise, as a van driver might? (7,3,5) |
| COMEUPTOSCRATCH | Fulfil obligation, as diver would have to with flea in his suit? (4,2,2,7) |
| ONACCOUNT | Reportedly fulfil promise to nobleman, as an interim payment (2,7) |
| VOTIVE | Dropping behind in referendum, say, one's undertaken to fulfil promise |
| OATH | Formal declaration or promise to fulfil a pledge (4) |
| FLUSH | Busted ____, informal term for a person or thing that fails to fulfil its early promise (5) |
| LAMB | Little 4 in way to fulfil ambition (4) |