Dried fruit for Aunt Sal, possibly Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SULTANA Dried fruit for Aunt Sal, possibly (7)
5% TIA Spanish "aunt" (3)
5% DUNDEECAKE Almond-topped baked item containing dried fruit (10) The Times Concise Mar 24, 2026
5% PRUNES Dried plums (6) USA Today Mar 14, 2026
5% RAISIN Sultana-like dried fruit (6) (6) Puzzler Mar 6, 2026
4% PEAR Fruit in fruit cocktail (4) LA Times Daily Mar 29, 2026
4% OPTIMUM Best possible (7) The Telegraph Quick Mar 29, 2026
4% CHANCE Possibility (6) (6) Puzzler Mar 24, 2026
4% SLOE Tart fruit (4) Eugene Sheffer Mar 23, 2026
4% FIGS Fruits in Newtons (4) Commuter Mar 20, 2026
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