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This time we bring you information about the crossword clue Scoop holder that was published at Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate crossword puzzle page.

Best Answer:
CONE

Understanding Today's Crossword Puzzle

The clue "Scoop holder" leads to the answer "CONE" for several reasons:

  • Ice Cream Connection: Cones are commonly used as holders for ice cream scoops, making them a fitting answer to the clue.
  • Visual Representation: When you picture a scoop of ice cream, it's often nestled in a cone, reinforcing the connection between scoop and cone.
  • Common Usage: In everyday language, "scoop holder" can easily refer to a cone in the context of enjoying frozen treats.



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More Answers:

  • CONE
  • SUGARCONE

Definition of "CONE"

a solid or hollow object which tapers from a circular or roughly circular base to a point

Example :
  • stalls selling paper cones full of fresh berries
  • a cone of acrylic yarn
  • the smooth cone of Vesuvius

  •  The Crossword clue "Scoop holder" published 54 time/s & has 2 answer/s. 
    CrosswordDateAnswer
    Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate9 November 2024CONE
    L.A. Times Daily26 May 2022CONE
    Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate29 March 2022CONE
    Wall Street Journal21 July 2021CONE
    Penny dell sunday22 March 2020CONE
    Jonesin Crosswords14 August 2012CONE
    Jonesin2 August 2012CONE
    L.A. Times Sunday24 July 2011CONE
    Ink Well xwords6 November 2009CONE
    Newsday.com19 August 2009CONE
    USA Today28 August 2008CONE
    L.A. Times Magazine2 December 2007CONE
    New York Times11 March 2004CONE
    Universal21 February 2002CONE


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