- - One bound to succeed's reported bearing
- - One who is sure to succeed eventually
- - He is put in contact with Irish beneficiary
- - the one most likely to succeed
- - One who'll succeed in Scottish town, we hear
- - The Irish welcoming one who succeeds
- - One who will succeed with melody, we hear
- - One who succeeds among the Irish
- - he is most likely to succeed
- - He has one Right successor
- - Sometimes he's apparent
- - One expected to succeed?
- - He's got it coming to him
- - He succeeds
- - He gets what's coming
- - He gets what's coming to him
- - He's most likely to succeed.
- - The Irish will welcome a person who succeeds
- - Recipient of an estate
- - Future throne occupant, say
- - One who gets what's coming to them
- - ... to the throne (next in line)
- - Child's voice heard
- - Person who will inherit property
- - One likely to inherit
- - receiver of an estate
- - One succeeding with broadcast we hear
- - person entitled to inherit
- - Person who might have to pay estate tax
- - prince charles is the ........ apparent to the british throne.
- - recipient in a will
- - Future estate owner, perhaps
- - Next in line making sound impression
- - one who's next for the throne
- - Expected successor to position or estate
- - Eligible receiver?
- - many an agatha christie suspect
- - Prince Charles, eg
- - Person who inherits
- - Beneficiary of will power?
- - Legal inheritor
- - Successor of Ambassador, Irish
- - ... apparent (next in line)
- - One listed in a will
- - close relative, often
- - Beneficiary in a will
- - One succeeding that's to come up in an hour
- - Murder mystery suspect, often
- - will designee
- - "apparent" successor
- - Receiver of legacy
- - Person who is next in line for the throne
- - Natural successor, that woman touring India
- - Jr., often
- - Person receiving an estate in someone's will
- - Main beneficiary
- - Eldest child perhaps
- - Beneficiary in will
- - Claimant to the throne
- - One in a receiving line?
- - One destined to receive?
- - Focus of one who's willing?
- - "Next of skin"
- - Prince, presumably
- - Fortune's child
- - Crown prince, e.g.
- - Throne eyer
- - Testator's choice
- - Person who's named in a will
- - One in a will
- - Legal successor
- - Immediate successor
- - Crown prince, vis-à-vis the throne
- - Apparent relative?
- - Willing successor?
- - Realm recipient
- - Prince Charles, e.g.
- - One who gets what's left
- - Named in a will
- - Lineal successor
- - Leave it to him
- - His eyes are on the throne
- - Future monarch, for one
- - Eldest son, often
- - Charles, to Elizabeth
- - Birthright possessor
- - A throne has one
- - Word with apparent or presumptive
- - Willful participant?
- - Will's designee
- - Will V.I.P.
- - Will recipient
- - V.I.P. in a will
- - Treasured family possession
- - Tim Cook, to Steve Jobs' empire
- - Surviving spouse, generally
- - Successor, as to a throne
- - Spouse or child, often
- - Son, usually
- - Son, often
- - Son or grandson, say
- - Son or daughter, typically
- - Someone who's gonna get it?
- - Someone expected to inherit
- - Recipient of a sort
- - Receiving party?
- - Probate determination
- - Prince, often
- - Prince, in a way
- - Prince Charles is one
- - Presumptive person?
- - Presumptive or apparent
- - Person with will power?
- - Person who's mentioned in a will
- - Person who might be subject to estate tax
- - Person who comes into an estate
- - Person named in a will
- - Person getting money from a will
- - Papoose, to Pontiac
- - One with will-gotten gains
- - One who's succeeding
- - One who's gonna get it?
- - One who stands to gain a lot?
- - One who might come into a house
- - One might be presumptive
- - One might be apparent
- - One contacted by an executor
- - Next in line, perhaps
- - Next in line, legally
- - Next in line to reign
- - Next in line for a throne
- - Murder suspect, often
- - Legal beneficiary
- - Legacy receiver
- - Legacy beneficiary
- - Kind of apparent?
- - It'll come to him eventually
- - His eye's on the throne
- - Golddigger's target
- - Future monarch, perhaps
- - Funeral front-row sitter, perhaps
- - Estate's rights party?
- - Estate recipient after a death
- - Estate receiver
- - Estate attorney's concern
- - Edsel Ford, e.g.
- - Donee of a sort
- - Designated recipient
- - Crown prince, for one
- - Comer of a sort
- - Charles, vis-à-vis England's throne
- - Beneficiary of a sort
- - Beneficiary after a death
- - Apparent or presumptive one
- - ...... to the throne (prince, e.g.)
- - Inheritance factor
- - Air homophone
- - Son or daughter, usually
- - One at the end of the line
- - Beneficiary of a will
- - Beneficiary of will
- - Presumptive
- - Legatee
- - One in a line
- - Prince Charles for one
- - Property recipient
- - Son
- - Willing participant?
- - Natural successor
- - Estate recipient
- - Recipient of a land grant?
- - One who gets what's coming
- - Successor
- - Concealed by the Irish successor
- - Inheritance recipient
- - One with will power?
- - Estate beneficiary
- - One who has it coming?
- - Designated survivor
- - Son or daughter, often
- - Future throne occupant
- - Person in a will
- - Name in a will
- - ...... to the throne
- - That woman's protecting one next in line
- - Princess, say, for a queen
- - Next in line for an estate
- - Recipient of unearned income, perhaps
- - Obvious survivor
- - Inheritor
- - Prince of Wales, e.g
- - The first boy maybe to be heard in song
- - Prince Charles, for Queen Elizabeth
- - Son of a king, perhaps
- - One next in line
- - Will party
- - Royal successor
- - "Apparent" person
- - One in line for what's left
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