Germany's first First Family: 1919–25 Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% EBERTS Germany's first First Family: 1919–25 (6)
95% MONROES First family in 1820 (7) Wall Street Journal Dec 24, 2025
84% LAST Not first (4) The Telegraph Mini Dec 2, 2025
80% EDEN First place? (4) New York Times Feb 20, 2026
80% TOPS First-rate (4) Eugene Sheffer Feb 18, 2026
80% ESS First of September? (3) The Washington Post Mini Feb 11, 2026
80% ABOVEALL First and foremost (8) New York Times Feb 10, 2026
80% RST First run (3) Newsday Feb 7, 2026
80% AONE First-class (4) Newsday Feb 5, 2026
80% DEBUTS First appearances (6) Universal Feb 4, 2026
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