Very old sort of ice-cream? (6-4) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% NINETYNINE Very old sort of ice-cream? (6-4) (10)
10% ALAMODE With ice cream (7) USA Today Sep 12, 2025
9% ROAD Rocky ___ ice cream (4)
9% CONES Ice cream holders (5) The Telegraph Mini Oct 17, 2025
9% EDY Joseph ___ of ice cream fame (3)
9% ADDIN Ice cream parlor extra (5) Thomas Joseph Oct 11, 2025
9% EDYS "Grand" ice cream (4) LA Times Daily Sep 29, 2025
9% FLAVOR Ice cream option (6) New York Times Mini Sep 27, 2025
9% VANILLA Ice-cream flavour (7) (7) The Sun Mini Sep 26, 2025
9% SOFTSERVE Ice cream variety (9) Eugene Sheffer Sep 25, 2025
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