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% OBAMAS 44th first family (6) LA Times Daily Oct 22, 2025
87% LAST Not first (4) The Telegraph Mini Dec 2, 2025
87% BISMARCK Otto von __, first chancellor of Germany (8) (8) The Guardian Weekend Nov 29, 2025
87% MARTHA First First Lady (6) Newsday Nov 12, 2025
87% INITIALLY At first (9) Commuter Nov 5, 2025
87% COME "First ___, first served" (4)
84% ORIGINAL First (8) The Times Sunday Concise Oct 19, 2025
84% INITIAL First (7) The Telegraph Quick Oct 7, 2025
84% MATE First __ (4) Newsday Oct 4, 2025
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