Crossword-Solution: CHELTENHAM 10 letters, 11 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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English health resort 2 answers
ENGLISH spa 4 answers
MINERAL springs (salt), site of 4 answers
SALT water springs, site of 4 answers
SPRING waters (salt), site of 4 answers
BRITISH spa 7 answers
MEDICINAL springs, site of 13 answers
MINERAL springs, site of 15 answers
SPRING waters site 15 answers
BRITISH soccer club/team 53 answers
BRITISH football club/team 54 answers
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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
EMEAZC
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Won't she learn more in four months travelling about on the Continent, than she would trotting around in her own tracks there at Cheltenham? “And it's even more important for the boy.
The Market-Place Harold Frederic 2008
Lady Glenmire (who had evidently taken very kindly to Cranford) did not like the idea of Mrs Jamieson’s going to Cheltenham, and more than once insinuated pretty plainly that it was Mr Mulliner’s doing, who had been much alarmed on the occasion of the house being attacked, and since had said, more than once, that he felt it a very responsible charge to have to defend so many women.
Cranford Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell 1995
Shall I tell you all about Bath or Cheltenham, or places on the Continent that I visited last summer?” “With all my heart.” She then described places and persons in such terms as might have been used for that purpose by any woman to any man within the four seas, so entirely absent from that description was everything specially appertaining to her own existence.
The Woodlanders Thomas Hardy 1996
The near relative who made him an allowance had threatened to withdraw it if he should, under specious pretexts, turn for superior truth to Paris—Paris being somehow, for a Cheltenham aunt, the school of evil, the abyss.
The Figure in the Carpet Henry James 2013
They met, I conjecture, on the memorable spot called "Harold's Cross", near Cheltenham, and thence proceeded, as here stated, to Gloucester.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Unknown 1996