Crossword-Solution: MAZZARD 7 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 28

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Proceed!" "One word leading to others, which in their turn led to several more, Cyclone Jim struck Battling Percy on what our rude forefathers were accustomed to describe as the mazzard, and the gong sounded for "ROUND ONE "Both men came up fresh and eager to mix things, though it seems only too probable that they had already been mixing more things than was good for them.
Piccadilly Jim P. G. Wodehouse 2012
Where do the Mahaleb and Mazzard cherries grow naturally? How large are the trees, and what kind of fruit do they bear? The Mazzards, of which there are many, and some of them wild in the Eastern States, are counted inferior seedlings of the species avium, and are tall, large trees, the fruit being small and rather acrid and colors various.
One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered E.J. Wickson 2004
The Mahaleb is a European type with a smaller tree, fruit inferior to the Mazzards, and used as a root under soil and climatic conditions under which the Mazzard is not hardy and vigorous.
One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered E.J. Wickson 2004
Standard cherries are worked on seedlings of the Mazzard, which Barry describes as a "lofty, rapid-growing, pyramidal-headed tree." I should advise the reader to indulge in the dwarfs very charily, and chiefly as a source of fairly profitable amusement.
The Home Acre E. P. Roe 2004
Personally, if anyone had told me that a tie like that suited me, I should have risen and struck them on the mazzard, regardless of their age and sex; but poor old Bingo simply got all flustered with gratification, and smirked in the most gruesome manner.
Death at the Excelsior P. G. Wodehouse 2003