"What fruit do twins love? A pear," e.g. Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% PUN "What fruit do twins love? A pear," e.g. (3)
88% LETTER E or G, e.g. (6) USA Today Jan 6, 2026
81% FIG Pear-shaped fruit (3) LA Times Daily Nov 14, 2025
71% MOOCH What freeloaders do (5) The Atlantic Jan 26, 2026
71% BOSC Type of pear (4) Newsday Jan 18, 2026
71% TREE Apple or pear (4) Thomas Joseph Jan 14, 2026
71% ITO "What am ___ do?" (3) USA Today Jan 14, 2026
71% SEW What tailors do (3)
71% MUSICNOTES E, G, B, D and F, e.g. (10) USA Today Dec 5, 2025
67% GAY The "G" of LGBTQ+ (3) New York Times Feb 2, 2026
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