The process of officially proving the validity of a will (7) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% PROBATE The process of officially proving the validity of a will (7) (7)
6% TESTBEDS Proving grounds (8) Newsday Aug 23, 2025
6% ONRECORD Official (8) Eugene Sheffer Aug 11, 2025
6% RATIFYING Giving legal validity to (9) The Telegraph Quick Aug 6, 2025
6% ELIGIBILITY Validity(11) (11)
6% NULL No longer valid (4) USA Today Jul 1, 2025
6% RATIFIED Officially validated (8) The Times Concise Aug 10, 2020
6% RATIFY Officially validate (6)
6% PROBATED Proved valid, in a way (8)
6% STANDSUP Proves valid. (8)
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