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One or two dairy products (5,6)

Ross

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10

5,6

cream cheese

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'one' is the definition.
Although both the answer and definition are singular nouns, I don't see how one could define the other.

'two dairy products' is the wordplay.
'two dairy products' can mean two replacements for 'dairy product'.
'dairy product' becomes 'cream' (cream is a kind of dairy product).
'dairy product' becomes 'cheese' (cheese is a kind of dairy product).
'cream'+'cheese'='CREAM-CHEESE'

'or' is the link.

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(Other definitions for cream cheese that I've seen before include "Rich dairy product" , "White foodstuff" , "something for those crackers" , "Soft dairy product" , "Food" .)

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