First family of the 1910s
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AnswerCrossword Clue
TAFTSFirst family of the 1910s
TAFTSWhite House family of the early 1910s
EDITHFirst lady of the 1910s
TYLERSFirst Family of the 1840s
SETHMember of the first family?
ABELMember of the first family?
EVEMember of the first family?
SETHBaby of the first family
ADAMMember of the first family
CARTERSFirst family of the '70s
HARRISONSFirst Family of the 1890s
ABELMember of the first family
EVEMember of the first family
SETHMember of the first family
TYLERSFirst family of the 1840s
SETHChild of the first family
FORDSFirst family of the 1970s
NIXONSFirst family of the '70s
MADISONSFirst Family of the 1810s
NIXONSFirst family of the 1970s
CAINMember of the first family
REAGANSFirst Family of the 1980s
TAFTSFirst family of the early teens
EGANSFirst First Family of the 49th
HONESTABELTruthful member of the first family?
PERONSArgentine first family of the 1940s
TAFTSFirst family of the early 20th century
EBERTSFirst First Family of the Weimar Republic
EGANSFirst Family of Alaska in the 60's
APCARTERPatriarch of the "First Family of Country Music"
arikithe first-born male or female of a notable family
BLOODTIESFamily relations, and what the first words of the answers to starred clues can have
KIDFRIENDLYSuitable for the whole family, or an apt description of the first words of the answers to the starred clues
propositus(Latin) an individual to whom the family relationships of others are reckoned; spec. (a) Med. the first member of a family to be investigated by a researcher; (b) Law a testator when making a will
propositiPROPOSITUS, (Latin) an individual to whom the family relationships of others are reckoned; spec. (a) Med. the first member of a family to be investigated by a researcher; (b) Law a testator when making a will
prunusany of a genus (Prunus) of drupaceous trees or shrubs of the rose family that have showy clusters of usually white or pink flowers first appearing in the spring often before the leaves and including many grown for ornament or for their fruit (as the plum, cherry, or apricot)