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Other crossword clues for answer "ESTATES"

ESTATES
You can't take them with you!
Gated properties
Landed properties
Manors
America, overseas
Inheritances, perhaps
Palm Beach properties
Big houses
Expensive spreads
Property
___ General (pre-Revolution French legislative assembly)
Places with manicured lawns
Haut monde homes
Ritzy homes
They cover a lot of ground
Grand properties
Passed-on holdings
Executors' concerns
Ritzy properties
Oft-gated properties
Will subjects
Baronial residences
Stuff of wills
Word in many a ritzy development name
Probate court concerns
High-priced spreads
They get left behind
What heirs split
Ritzy residences
Country homes
Lots of wealth?
Big digs
Places like Wayne Manor
Monticello and Pocantico, e.g.
Big properties
Extensive spreads
Big spreads
Caretakers' concerns
Subjects of wills
They're divided in wills
Big ones are often fought over
They're left behind
Posh properties
Probate concerns
Subjects of family disputes
Willing subjects?
Grand spreads
Pemberley and Mansfield Park
Palatial residences
Acred homes
Acred properties
High-end realty
Fancy homes
Gated acreage
Palm Beach realty
Multi-acre homes
Newport realty
Pricy properties
Expensive digs
Properties, in law
British housing developments
They often have long roads
Many-acre residences
Multi-acre properties
Posh homes
Many-acred properties
Pricey properties
Social orders of old
Homes on many acres
Luxurious residences
Trusts and ___ (law school class)
They may be taxed
Probate court topics
Heirs' acquisitions
Will things
Properties.
Large properties.
Places in Thackeray's "Henry Esmond."
Fortunes.
Country places.
Country properties.
Housing developments, in Britain.
Ranks.
Clergy, nobles, commons and press.
Monticello and Mount Vernon.
Places in the country.
Possessions: Law.
The professions.
Monticello and Mt. Vernon.
Mount Vernon and Monticello.
Manor lands.
___ General, pre-French Revolution assembly.
Acres.
County homes.
Property possessions.
Monticello and Mount Vernon, for example.
Mt. Vernon and Monticello.
Lands.
Possessions.
Freeholds.
Totals of assets.
Large farms or plantations.
Attorney's concern.
Land holdings
Sights in exurbia
Squires' places
Worldly goods
Heirs' concerns
Worthwhile leavings
Large holdings
Concerns of a probate court
Allodiums
Holdings
Total holdings
Sights in Shaker Heights
Plantations
Shaker Heights sights
Sights at Newport, R.I.
Beverly Hills sights
Demesnes
Hilton Head Island sights
Property holdings
Sights at Newport
Sights in Newport, R.I.
Will matters
Graceland et al.
Large land holdings
Lords Spiritual and Temporal
Manors, e.g.
Sights at Palm Springs
Social and political classes
Clergy and press
Plantations, e.g.
Sights at Beverly Hills
Sights at Shaker Heights
Conditions
Fine homes
Topic in tax law
Spreads
Homes of the rich and famous
Subjects of planning
Residences that may have groundskeepers
Pricey homes
Left holdings
They may be split by heirs
Subjects of appraisals
Dead giveaways?
Left homes
*Many-acred homes
Homes that may have circular drives
Homes with electronic gates, maybe
Subjects of many legal battles
Settings for mansions
Heir restoration targets?
Millionaires' properties
Things dealt with in passing?
Topics for probate courts
End of some affluent community names
Jamaica ___, N.Y. (childhood home of Donald Trump)
Where feudal workers worked
Billionaires' homes, often
They're what's left
What some who pass on pass on
Beverly Hills has many
Monticello and Mount Vernon, e.g.
Gated places
Places willed by the rich
Some taxed holdings
Extensive properties
Homes for the wealthy
Extensive land properties
San Simeon and Brideshead
Acred mansions
Palatial homes
Luxurious properties
Expansive properties
They're left
Tara, et al.
Large areas of property
Manor settings
What you will
Ritzy realty
Homes of the haut monde
Vast residences
Sprawling holdings