| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| BENEFICIARY | Heir | |
| SUCCESSOR | Heir | |
| SON | Male heir | |
| INHERITANCE | Heir’s birthright | |
| INHERITED | Became heir to | |
| INHERIT | Became heir to | |
| HEROIC | Co-heir became brave | |
| POPE | St Peter’s heir | |
| SUCCEED | Be heir to | |
| HEIRESS | A female heir. | |
| APPARENT | An heir apparent. | |
| HEIRLESS | Destitute of an heir. | |
| UNHEIRED | Destitute of an heir. | |
| THEORIES | Scientific ideas about heir’s toe | |
| ERE | Heir quoted before in poem | |
| ORSON | Welles or his male heir | |
| INHERITOR | One who inherits; an heir. | |
| AIRSTRIP | Where, it’s said, heir’s trip starts | |
| THEIR | The first heir of those people | |
| APPARENCY | The position of being heir apparent. | |
| AIRFARE | Says heir, “Fair price of a jetabout” | |
| DESCENDANT | Heir will end descant out of tune | |
| PARISHIONER | Disciple of Helen’s lover with no heir organised | |
| BENEFICIARIES | Declared Ben a fisheries heir, together with heiress | |
| HEIRDOM | The state of an heir; succession by inheritance. | |