- ESTATE
- All you own
- Fourth __ (the press)
- Home for the well-off
- Huge home
- You can't take it with you
- Landed property
- Manor-house locale
- Will's subject
- Manor
- Type of tax
- What you will
- Will's disposition
- Place for a hedge maze, perhaps
- Vast property
- Ritzy property
- Dead giveaway?
- San Simeon, e.g.
- House and grounds
- Real ___
- Family holdings
- Fancy property
- Guest house location
- Neverland Ranch, e.g.
- Fox hunting location
- House with a helipad, maybe
- Will stuff
- Home with a helipad, maybe
- Worldly goods
- It might be a lot to split up
- Large grounds
- Grand piece of land
- Will subject
- Executor's concern
- Grand grounds
- Executor's responsibility
- Manor and grounds
- Probate court concern
- Subject of a will
- Everything that's left?
- Big spread
- The Fifth ___ (C.B.C. show)
- A lot of wealth?
- Heirs' inheritance
- Heir's concern
- Mount Vernon, for one
- Mansion's grounds
- It's all you've got
- Heirs split it
- Property and capital
- Social standing
- Type of sale or tax
- Will concern
- Holdings
- Will contents
- High-priced spread
- It may be real
- What the heirs split
- Real follower
- What's left
- Home with a butler, perhaps
- What's left behind
- Mount Vernon, e.g.
- Sprawling property
- Country spread
- Mount Vernon or San Simeon
- Passing concern
- Graceland, e.g.
- Heir's legacy
- Home with a butler and maid, often
- Home with a butler, maybe
- Word before sales or tax
- Ritzy digs
- What a will will will
- Bequeathed property
- The Breakers in Newport, for one
- Compound
- ___ sale
- It can be left to others
- Fourth or real
- Lots of land
- San Simeon, for one
- Kind of planning
- Word with real or sale
- 64 Across, e.g.
- Inherited property
- It's willed in a will
- Lord's property
- Real ___ agent
- Country house locale
- Elaborate property
- Belongings
- Extensive property
- Manor site
- Kind of tax
- Monticello, e.g.
- Possessions, in law
- Willing subject?
- Impressive spread
- It's often divided
- Elaborate residence
- Will's focus
- Ritzy spread
- Country home
- Noble's home
- All one had
- Property to divide, perhaps
- Impressive property
- Big house locale
- Expansive home
- Fancy spread
- Probate concern
- Collection of heir pieces?
- Real __
- __ sale
- Subject of passing concern?
- Ritzy residence
- Will matter
- Opulent home
- Focus of an heir war?
- Wayne Manor and environs, e.g.
- Executor's charge
- Passed-down property
- Type of sale frequented by antiquers
- Will focus
- A lot to manage?
- Gosford Park, e.g.
- Collection of vineyards, perhaps
- Lavish home
- Lot of wealth?
- Matter of will?
- North Carolina's Biltmore __
- Asset holdings
- Fancy digs
- Mansion and grounds
- Social class
- Beverly Hills home
- Heir-splitting subject
- Lord's land
- Property
- Real-__ broker
- Posh property
- Probate subject
- Extensive lands
- Possessions
- Mogul's home
- Probate matter
- Tycoon's digs
- Opulent residence
- Desirable digs
- Many-acred residence
- Pricey property
- Xanadu, for one
- Home with large grounds
- Mogul's quarters
- Snazzy spread
- Real thing
- Posh residence
- It's often landed
- Real property
- Grand home
- Grand property
- Mansion on many acres
- Social rank
- Grand manor
- Expensive residence
- Fancy home
- British housing development
- Expansive residence
- Fancy house and grounds
- Mansion and surroundings
- Many-acre residence
- Many-acred abode
- Marriage, per some ceremonies
- Quite a spread
- Big digs
- Upscale tourist attraction
- British National Trust acquisition
- Real __ (home seller's inventory)
- Rich person's home
- Mansion and its surrounding land
- Left home?
- Death tax target
- Heir intake?
- Second ___ (nobility)
- Word with tax or sale
- The Fourth ___.
- Social class or rank.
- Condition.
- Circumstances of life.
- Fortune.
- Political class.
- Up for sale in "The Abbé Constantin."
- Position in life.
- The Fouth ___.
- Condition in life.
- Home with broad acres.
- House and garden.
- Status.
- Condition of life.
- Worldly condition.
- Hyde Park is one.
- What you can't take with you.
- One's entire property.
- Capital.
- Country place.
- House, lawn and swimming pool.
- Millionaire's home.
- One's assets and liabilities.
- Squire's domain.
- Monticello, for instance.
- Property in general.
- Monticello, for example.
- Patroon's holding.
- Squire's place.
- Condition of being.
- Man's ___.
- Station in life.
- Stage of life.
- Fourth ___.
- Father's fortune.
- Will item.
- High rank
- Lawyer's problem
- Plantation
- Probate court's concern
- Bequest source
- Rank
- San Simeon or Biltmore
- Diplomat's residence, often
- Acres
- Tangible assets
- Dumbarton Oaks, e.g.
- Mansion's milieu
- Villa
- Chattels
- Journalism, for one
- Plantation, sometimes
- Trollope's "The Belton ___"
- Fourth or real follower
- Lands
- Manorial landholding
- Patrimony
- Property or possessions
- Fourth ___ (journalism)
- One's earthly goods
- Property holdings
- Sight at Beverly Hills
- Sight at East Hampton
- Real or Fourth follower
- Subject for a probate court
- Testator's largess
- One's possessions
- The press is the fourth one
- Will topic
- Worldly possessions
- Assets
- Allodium
- Summer, in Siena
- Demesne
- Possessions left behind
- Fourth ____ (the press)
- It's left behind
- One's all
- Elvis's Graceland, e.g.
- Executorial concern
- Home in the country
- Leftovers?
- Monticello, for one
- Biltmore or Hearst Castle
- Subject of a family feud, maybe
- Family split?
- Kennedy home, e.g.
- A matter of will?
- Jefferson's Monticello, e.g.
- Remaining possessions
- It gets left behind
- Net worth
- Heir cushion?
- Kind of sale
- Subject of a tax
- Fine spread
- Manor and its grounds
- Place for fox hunting
- Home with a groundskeeper, maybe
- It may be planned
- Aristocrat's home
- Groundskeeper's charge
- Home that may have a live-in butler
- Lord and lady's home
- Passing subject?
- Billionaire's home
- Brideshead, for one
- Darcy's Pemberley, e.g., in "Pride and Prejudice"
- One taken care of by a caretaker
- Billionaire's home, maybe
- Property with a mansion
- Responsibility for a groundskeeper
- Something you willingly part with?
- Inheritance tax target
- A lot of rich people?
- Home for a Rockefeller or a Vanderbilt
- ___ car (British station wagon)
- Subject of Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard"
- Property in a will
- Something you must be willing to leave?
- Locale for a manor
- Posthumous award?
- Focus of the law of the land?
- Word with sale, tax or planning
- Darlington Hall, in "The Remains of the Day"
- It's willed
- Fought-over leftovers?
- It's left in a will
- Lordly home
- Will's topic
- Lord's home
- Many-acred home
- It's often left in a will
- Rock star's property
- What children of rich rocker fight over
- Downton Abbey, e.g.
- It may be left to an heir
- Dead rocker's kids might fight over it
- It may be subject to a departure tax?
- ___ tax (Forbes issue)
- Biltmore, for one
- Common wine-label word
- Beverly Hills home, typically
- Heirsplitter?
- It may be inherited
- What you will, perhaps
- Beverly Hills home, stereotypically
- Mansion with grounds
- Subject of a will, sometimes
- Elvis' Graceland, e.g.
- Mansion and its land
- Country house
- Extensive landed property
- Assets, collectively
- Sale type
- Person's money and property
- Place to live large?
- Tangible assets, collectively
- What a will distributes
- Luxurious residence
- Heir-splitting matter?
- Landed ____
- Real ____
- Testator's bequest
- Biggy spread
- Scarsdale home
- Earl's property
- Jackson's Neverland, e.g.
- Typical Beverly Hills home
- Will bequest, perhaps
- Xanadu 2.0, to Bill Gates
- Mount Vernon or San Simeon, e.g.
- All of one's possessions
- Beverly Hills home, most likely
- Mar-a-Lago, e.g.
- Monticello, to Jefferson
- Groundskeeper's grounds
- Opulent digs
- Will's contents
- Word before "tax" or "sale"
- Extensive piece of property
- Large property
- Expansive property
- Real ___ agents
- Word before "plan" or "tax"
- Something bequeathed
- Will's assets
- It's often real
- Will's belongings
- Significant spread
- What the heir bags
- Biltmore, e.g.
- It might be left to the next generation
- All that's left
- Pricey digs
- Property that parents often pass down to their heirs
- Big piece of property
- Gamekeeper's place
- It might get passed on
- Stuff left behind
- Groundskeeper's place
- Executor's focus
- Will word
- Manor setting