| Future monarch, perhaps | 23 |
| Funeral front-row sitter, perhaps | 33 |
| First son, often | 16 |
| Estate's rights party? | 26 |
| Estate receiver | 15 |
| Elder son often | 16 |
| Edsel Ford, e.g. | 16 |
| Donee of a sort | 15 |
| Designated recipient | 20 |
| Crown prince, for one | 21 |
| Comer of a sort | 15 |
| Charles, vis-Ã -vis England's throne | 42 |
| Beneficiary of a will | 21 |
| Beneficiary of a sort | 21 |
| Apparent survivor? | 18 |
| Apparent or presumptive one | 27 |
| Anointed successor | 18 |
| ___ to the throne (prince, e.g.) | 32 |
| ___ presumptive | 15 |
| She's got it coming to her | 30 |
| She gets what's coming | 26 |
| Paris Hilton, for one | 21 |
| Paris Hilton, e.g. | 18 |
| Doris Duke, for one | 19 |
| Woman courted by fortune hunters | 32 |
| Wealth recipient | 16 |
| Teresa Heinz or Christina Onassis | 33 |
| She's got it coming | 23 |
| She gets what's coming to her | 33 |
| Patty Hearst, e.g. | 18 |
| Patty Hearst or Paris Hilton | 28 |
| Patricia Hearst, e.g. | 21 |
| Paris Hilton's record label | 31 |
| Paris Hilton, notably | 21 |
| Nanette, in "No, No, Nanette" | 39 |
| Nanette in ''No, No, Nanette'' | 46 |
| Henry James's Catherine Sloper, e.g. | 40 |
| Fortune hunter's catch? | 27 |
| Doris Duke, e.g. | 16 |
| Doris Duke or Barbara Hutton | 28 |
| Barbara Hutton for one | 22 |
| Athina Onassis de Miranda, e.g. | 31 |
| 1949 film that won Olivia de Havilland an Oscar, with "The" | 69 |
| Valued inherited possession | 27 |
| Treasured hand-me-down | 22 |
| Item handed down between generations | 36 |
| Will item | 9 |
| Valued, inherited possession | 28 |
| Prized family possession | 24 |
| Old hand-me-down | 16 |
| Handed-down family treasure | 27 |
| Gold pocket watch, maybe | 24 |
| Gift from mother e.g. | 22 |
| Family relic | 12 |
| Cherished possession | 20 |
| Attic find | 10 |
| They get what's coming to them | 34 |
| Legatees | 8 |
| Inheritors | 10 |
| Some whodunit suspects | 22 |
| Princes, e.g. | 13 |
| Whodunit suspects, often | 24 |
| They're often apparent | 26 |
| Legacy recipients | 17 |
| Will figures | 12 |
| Natural successors | 18 |
| Will group | 10 |
| Probate court figures | 21 |
| Bequest recipients | 18 |
| Willing recipients? | 19 |
| Will-reading attendees | 22 |
| Will names | 10 |
| Whodunit suspects, perhaps | 26 |
| Ungrateful ones may be cut out | 30 |
| Trust fund babies, often | 24 |
| Those who have will power? | 26 |
| They're next in line | 24 |
| They take over some houses | 26 |
| They may be apparent | 20 |
| They have it coming | 19 |
| They have estates' rights | 29 |
| They get what's left | 24 |
| The next generation | 19 |
| Testator's concern | 22 |
| Suspects in many murder mysteries | 33 |
| Successors | 10 |
| Some presumptives | 17 |
| Some murder mystery suspects | 28 |
| Some funeral attendees | 22 |
| Receiving line? | 15 |
| People of will? | 15 |
| People named in wills | 21 |
| People gathered in a murder mystery | 35 |
| Patrimony collectors | 20 |
| Ones named in wills | 19 |
| Ones named in a will | 20 |
| Ones gathered for a reading, maybe | 34 |
| Monarchy VIPs | 13 |
| Kings and queens want them | 26 |
| Frequent whodunit suspects | 26 |