Bride's new relative, say Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% INLAW Bride's new relative, say (5)
90% MRS Bride's new title, at times (3) Newsday Dec 2, 2025
82% IDO Bride's vow (3) Premier Sunday Nov 23, 2025
78% AUNTIE Relative (6) The Telegraph Quick Dec 10, 2025
78% INIGO Montoya of "The Princess Bride" (5) LA Times Daily Nov 14, 2025
78% ELWES Cary of "The Princess Bride" (5) Wall Street Journal Nov 11, 2025
78% GRANDSON Relative (8) The Telegraph Quick Nov 5, 2025
78% SUIT Garment for some brides (4) USA Today Nov 5, 2025
74% RESAVE Upload a new version to the cloud, say (6) LA Times Daily Dec 8, 2025
74% AHEM "Psst" relative (4) Premier Sunday Dec 7, 2025
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