- - relative after a wedding
- - Father of the bride, post-wedding
- - Wedding guest, likely
- - Wedding byproduct
- - Something acquired at a wedding?
- - Post-wedding relative
- - Nonreturnable wedding present?
- - Newlywed acquisition
- - Acquisition at the altar
- - Wedding guest
- - Relative gained on one's wedding day
- - After fashionable Hollywood setting, wedding's introduction for Meghan to Harry's family?
- - Wedding day acquisition
- - After-wedding addition
- - Wedding reception guest
- - Bride's acquisition
- - Newlywed's acquisition
- - Marriage acquisition
- - Acquisition by marriage
- - Merger acquisition?
- - Wedding acquisition
- - Union acquisition
- - Eloper's acquisition
- - Groom's acquisition
- - New bride's acquisition
- - Wife's sibling, e.g.
- - Family member via marriage
- - Oft-complained-about relative
- - Spouses kin
- - Relation that's legal ?
- - one clearly having a legitimate relationship
- - Family member acquired by marrying
- - Relation coming from International lawn bowling
- - Relatively new addition to Thanksgiving?
- - Home rule for a sort of relation
- - Relative via marriage: Hyph.
- - Partner's relative involvement with the legal institution
- - Bride's new relative
- - Spouse's brother or sister: Hyph.
- - Relative acquired at the altar: Hyph.
- - relative by marriage's popular act
- - bloodless relative
- - Family member by marriage (Hyph.)
- - One related by marriage
- - Tiny flaws exposed part of one's extended family
- - Mother-.... [hyph.]
- - "Monster-..." (film starring Jennifer Lopez and Jane Fonda): 2wds.
- - A spouse's parent: Hyph.
- - Relative from the wife's family, e.g.: Hyph.
- - relative is member of legal profession?
- - Jeb Bush, to Laura [hyph.]
- - Member of the wife's family, e.g.: Hyph.
- - sister from another mister, maybe?
- - Postnuptial relative: Hyph.
- - Your husband or wife's fathers are your ...s: Hyph
- - Thanksgiving dinner guest, maybe
- - Legally, it's relative
- - Spouse's relative: Hyph.
- - Wife's father, e.g
- - Parent of one's spouse
- - Your spouse's mother is your mother-...: Hyph.
- - Spouse's family member
- - spouse's sister, e.g.
- - A relative by marriage is in the legal profession
- - legally speaking, it's relative
- - Spouse's relative
- - Certain suite
- - Spouse's kin (hyph.)
- - Related by marriage
- - Not a blood relative
- - Holiday guest, perhaps
- - Your spouse's mother, to you
- - Wife's brother, e.g.
- - Spouse's parent
- - Shriver, to E.M.K.
- - Relatively new relative
- - Relative by marriage (hyph.)
- - Family member, after tying the knot
- - Eunice Kennedy, to Arnold
- - Acquired-by-marriage relative
- - Your mom, to your spouse
- - You might get one at City Hall
- - What a new bride may acquire
- - Spouse's sister, for example: Hyph.
- - Spouse's mother, for example: Hyph.
- - Spouse's family members
- - Spousal relative
- - Sort of relative
- - Something acquired at the altar
- - Shriver, to Kennedy
- - Sargent Shriver, to E.M.K.
- - Rose, to Jackie
- - Relative you acquire
- - Relative gained through marriage: Hyph.
- - Relative acquired through marriage: Hyph.
- - Relative acquired by marriage: Hyph.
- - Relative acquired
- - Post-vow relative
- - Patty Duke, to the Astins
- - One who comes with a tied knot?
- - One lost through divorce
- - Mother-...... (spouse's mom): Hyph.
- - Member of an extended family
- - Marriage relative
- - Marital addition
- - Lincoln, to the Todds
- - Jeb, to Laura
- - Husband of Sis, for one
- - Father-...... (spouse's dad): Hyph.
- - Father or son follower
- - Father of the bride, to the groom
- - Family member gained through marriage: Hyph.
- - Family addition
- - Edith, to Meathead
- - Consequence of joining a union?
- - Clinton, to the Rodhams
- - Christmas visitor, maybe
- - Brother's wife, e.g.
- - Arkin to Falk, in a 1979 movie
- - Archie, to Meathead
- - Archie or Edith, to Mike
- - A type of mother
- - Relative through marriage
- - Member of the family
- - One's relatively connected with the union
- - Popular LA wife and relative
- - Husband's parent, say
- - Relatively new relative, maybe
- - New relative
- - Relative hammered nail on top of wardrobe
- - Spouse's brother or sister
- - Relative is not liking angora, woolly tops
- - Relative via marriage
- - Something a bride or groom might acquire
- - Spouse's kin
- - Kate Middleton, to Prince Harry
- - Relative challenge for some
- - Popular LA women's relative
- - Addition to the family
- - Mother or father follower
- - Acquired relative
- - Marriage-created relative
- - Holiday guest that a couple might fight over
- - Not a blood relation, unlike Jesse James?
- - Newish relative
- - Marital kin
- - Relative after marriage
- - Kate Middleton, to Meghan Markle
- - Spouse's mom or dad
- - Groom's new relative
- - Nonblood relative
- - Postnuptial relative
- - Extended relative
- - "Family Feud" player, often
- - Relative who might visit for the holidays
- - Teammate on "Family Feud," often
- - Relation by marriage
- - Somebody you might call Mom who's not your mom
- - Paramilitaries take women from the family
- - Hubby's brother, for one
- - One of the relative's current patchy lawn
- - Relative acquired at the altar
- - Kin by marriage (2 words)
- - Guest you might not want to stay for too long
- - Words with "mother" or "brother"
- - What some acquire at City Hall
- - I note the French workers' leader indicating what union may provide
- - Acquired relation
- - Mother of the bride, e.g.
- - Holiday visitor, perhaps
- - Union gain?
- - Common loss after a breakup
- - Bride's new relative, say
- - Oft-maligned relative
- - Kin after hitching
- - Kin after a hitching
- - Brother from another mother, perhaps?
- - "Family Feud" teammate, often
- - Elizabeth, to Camilla
- - Something acquired by marriage?
- - Often-maligned relative
- - Postnuptial guest
- - Visitor for the holidays, maybe
- - Many a holiday visitor
- - Cause of many a family feud
- - Your spouse's brother, e.g.
- - Relative, but not by blood
- - Father of the bride, say
- - Spouse's sister, for one
- - Spouse's dad, e.g.
- - Wife's mother, for one
- - Archie Bunker, to Mike Stivic
- - Non-blood relative
- - Holiday visitor, maybe
- - Hubby's mom, for one
- - Oft-maligned kin
- - The other's mother
- - Relative you don't have at birth
- - Family reunion invitee
- - Reunion attendee
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