Crossword-Solution: SEPP 4 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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___ Blatter, corrupt FIFA president whose name, according to the Twitter search I just did, sounds like "a terrible illness where, like, you get snot in your heart" (@jon_bois), or "some custard that was left out in the rain" (@meanfest) 1 answer
_____ Blatter, disgraced ex-president of FIFA 1 answer
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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.
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eruption
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Sentences with SEPP (5)

Look, I would like to go on living, Milk cows, bang girls And beat the bastard, Sepp, Get drunk often Until my blessed death.
The Verse of Alfred Lichtenstein Alfred Lichtenstein 2003
Then the colonel was suddenly called again to Munich to meet some old army men just arrived from home, and so it was not until about a week after Mr Blumenthal’s departure that, one evening when the Sennerins were calling the cows on the upper Alm, a party of climbers came up the side of the Red Peak and stopped at “Nani’s Hütterl.” Sepp threw down the green sack from his shoulders to the bench before the door and shouted: “Nani! du! Nani!” No answer.
In the Quarter Robert W. Chambers 2003
She and Sepp engaged at once in a conversation, to which the colonel listened with feelings that finally had to seek expression.
In the Quarter Robert W. Chambers 2003
But Sepp, having had his gossip like a true South German hunter-man, finally did ask the important question: “Ach! supper! du lieber Himmel!” There was little enough of that for the Herrschaften.
In the Quarter Robert W. Chambers 2003
You’ll do? Eh?” “I should think so!” “Good! then Rex and I and Sepp and the Dachl”—he always would say “Dockles”—“will keep guard outside against any wild cows that may happen to break loose from Nani.
In the Quarter Robert W. Chambers 2003