Crossword-Solution: WALKHAM 7 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The man who had written it was a roué." "Then the seemingly most harmless books may secretly possess the power of scattering in young minds the seed of corruption," Walkham remarked.
The House of the Vampire George Sylvester Viereck 2005
Walkham's experience, too, and Reginald's remarks on the busts of Shakespeare and Balzac unmistakably pointed toward the new and horrible spectre that Ethel's revelation had raised in place of his host.
The House of the Vampire George Sylvester Viereck 2005
The Meavy, the Plym's weaker half, will still be left beside the railroad in the meadows playing hide-and-seek amid the alders and the orchards, with all the normal humours of a Devon stream, till we leave it and cross the Walkham on its way to join the Tavy.
The Rivers and Streams of England A.G. Bradley 2014
The Tavy, however, as already stated, runs virtually clear again, when, with the added waters of a strong brook just below Tavistock, and those of the still larger Walkham, pursues its devious way through deep-wooded vales, only severed from the Tamar by a single lofty ridge.
The Rivers and Streams of England A.G. Bradley 2014
The junction of the Walkham and the Tavy, known as "Double Waters," is a spot that abides in the memory, so does the romantic scenery just below and around the _Virtuous Lady Mine_, which has in its day produced much copper and other treasure, and derives its name from the Great Elizabeth, who, as we know, imported German miners freely, and always took good care to get her full share and often a good deal more out of every enterprise she encouraged.
The Rivers and Streams of England A.G. Bradley 2014