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Other crossword clues for answer "HEIRS"

HEIRS
People of will?
They get what's coming to them
Classic mystery villains
They might be getting the house
Successors
Ones named in wills
Will's names
Passing receivers?
What you leave they get
Ones with will power?
Will VIPs
Royal family VIPs
Descendants in line for the throne
Crown princes
Will principals
Some receivers
Ungrateful ones may be cut out
They're next in line
Ones gathering for a will reading
Willing subjects
Estate planning list
Willing parties?
Inheritance recipients
Receiving line?
Whodunit suspects, often
Will people
Inheritors
Legacy recipients
Whodunit suspects
They have will power
Progeny, often
Charles and William
They may be apparent
Estate sharers
The next generation
Estate receivers
Monarchy VIPs
Natural successors
Frequent whodunit suspects
Some whodunit suspects
Bequest recipients
Designated successors
It all comes down to them
They've got something coming to them
Probate court figures
Those who have will power?
Rightful future recipients.
Heritors.
Legatees.
Eldest sons.
Certain sons.
Sons and daughters.
Beneficiaries.
Favorite sons.
They're often apparent
___ apparent
Apparent and presumptive
Testator's concern
Patrimony collectors
Some presumptives
Make us ___ of all eternity: Shak.
Will-reading attendees
People gathered in a murder mystery
Certain beneficiaries
Murder mystery suspects, often
They get what's left
Trust fund babies, often
Kings and queens want them
Some murder mystery suspects
Suspects in many murder mysteries
They have it coming
People named in wills
Ones gathered for a reading, maybe
Ones named in a will
Some funeral attendees
Willing recipients?
Juniors, maybe
Ones who have it coming to them?
Subjects of some relative clauses?
Logan Roy's children in "Succession," e.g.
Will figures
Princes, e.g.
Most of the suspects in "Knives Out," e.g. (and, well, lots of murder mysteries)
Trust-fund kids
Many are apparent
Those with will power?
Scions
Trust-worthy people?
Codicil's concern
They have estates' rights
They're willing?
Kings-to-be
List in a will
Beneficiaries of birthright
Property dispute participants, often
They sometimes come into houses
They take over some houses
Estate tax payers
Estate recipients