Scions |
Apparent |
Legatees |
Successors |
Will group |
Will names |
Inheritors |
Kings-to-be |
Will figures |
Monarchy VIPs |
Princes, e.g. |
Estate sharers |
List in a will |
Juniors, maybe |
People of will? |
Receiving line? |
Estate receivers |
They're willing? |
Estate recipients |
Some presumptives |
Legacy recipients |
Testator's concern |
Bequest recipients |
Natural successors |
Ones named in wills |
The next generation |
They have it coming |
Willing recipients? |
Ones named in a will |
Patrimony collectors |
They get what's left |
They may be apparent |
They're next in line |
Ones with will power? |
People named in wills |
Probate court figures |
Will-reading attendees |
Some funeral attendees |
Those with will power? |
They're often apparent |
Some whodunit suspects |
Apparent and presumptive |
Classic mystery villains |
Trust fund babies, often |
Whodunit suspects, often |
Formal receiving parties? |
They have estates' rights |
Frequent whodunit suspects |
Kings and queens want them |
They take over some houses |
Those who have will power? |
Whodunit suspects, perhaps |
Beneficiaries of birthright |
Some murder mystery suspects |
They get what's coming to them |
Ungrateful ones may be cut out |
They might be getting the house |
Ones who have it coming to them? |
Ones gathering for a will reading |
Suspects in many murder mysteries |
Ones gathered for a reading, maybe |
Make us ___ of all eternity": Shak. |
People gathered in a murder mystery |