| SATIETY | State of being fully fed (7) |
| REPLETE | Fully fed |
| IMDONE | Line from one who's fully fed ... or fully fed up |
| SATED | Fully fed with a mixture of dates (5) |
| BUSINESS | A group of ferrets; or, from the Old English for "anxiety", a word whose early sense was used to mean a state of being fully occupied, later commerce, industry or trade (8) |
| READINESS | State of being fully prepared |
| ADULTHOOD | The state of being fully grown (9) |
| NULLIFY | Make nothing of it being fully in order (7) |
| UNFATHOMABLE | Incapable of being fully understood |
| BEAN | A humble legume alluded to in a veritable feast of expressions including those for being vehement or full of energy, having no money, being fully alert, divulging a secret or affectionately addressing |
| DRUGGED | Somehow grudged not being fully conscious of events (7) |
| MATURE | Rue being left on the floor despite being fully developed? (6) |
| IMAGO | Your setter's past being fully adult! |
| REALISING | 'Real!' I croon, being fully cognisant (9) |
| WIDEAWAKE | Being fully conscious (4,5) |
| FILLED | Stopped being fully occupied (6) |
| INTHEMOMENT | Again, the mom enthused about being fully present and focused |
| INDEEP | Repainted rejected art, surprisingly, being fully committed |
| LONERS | Edible bulbs grown in potagers since medieval times and associated with an idiom regarding being fully acquainted with one's subject/job (6) |
| ONIONS | Edible bulbs grown in potagers since medieval times and associated with an idiom regarding being fully acquainted with one's subject/job (6) |