Crossword-Solution: MACDONNELL 10 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
ZCEEAM
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eruption
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Gradinger will gather a few of her less deadly fungi, and cook them and eat them herself, pour encourager les autres," said Miss Macdonnell.
The Cook's Decameron: A Study in Taste: Mrs. W. G. Waters 1997
Gradinger looked a little out of sorts this morning, and I'm sure she was more than a little out of temper when I asked her how soon we were to taste her dish of toadstools," said Miss Macdonnell.
The Cook's Decameron: A Study in Taste: Mrs. W. G. Waters 1997
Miss Macdonnell, with a frank curiosity which might have been trying in any one else, asked him point-blank the reason of his absence from the meal for which, in spite of his partiality for French cookery, he had a true Englishman's devotion.
The Cook's Decameron: A Study in Taste: Mrs. W. G. Waters 1997
Ours is a democratic age, and the wants and desires of the many, who find delight in this woman's singing, override the whims of the pampered few, the employers of such costly luxuries as men cooks." "You see you are a mere worm, Sir John," laughed Miss Macdonnell, "and you had better lay out your length to be trampled on." "Yes, I have long foreseen our fate, we who happen to possess what our poor brother hankers after.
The Cook's Decameron: A Study in Taste: Mrs. W. G. Waters 1997
Sinclair that our English cooks are spoilt by neglect; and I think it is hard upon them, as a class, that so many inefficient women should be able to pose as cooks while they are unable to boil a potato properly." "And the so-called schools of cookery are quite useless in what they teach," said Miss Macdonnell.
The Cook's Decameron: A Study in Taste: Mrs. W. G. Waters 1997