The "close as duplicate" feature does not care about the relative timing of the questions. It says "asked before", but that doesn't matter. It's just that, generally, you close a question as a duplicate of a previously-asked question. That's not a requirement. If a later question is presented more clearly, and/or has better answers, then you often want to make that one the "master" question and close the older one as a duplicate of it. The system allows for this.
What the "close as duplicate" system does normally insist upon (wrongly, in my opinion) is that the "master" question already has at least one upvoted answer. However, even this requirement is relaxed when both questions come from the same user, for precisely the scenario you describe.
If the two questions are duplicates, then one should be closed as a duplicate of the other. Simple as that. The one with the good answer(s) should be the "master", and the other one should be closed as a duplicate of it. (The redundant question should probably also be downvoted, but that's ultimately up to you.)
The duplicate search in the dialog box is not so great, in my experience. The dialog accepts URLs, though, so what you'll find is that everyone just pastes in the URL of the "master" question they want to use, either because they already knew it or because they found it using Google.