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Answer for the clue "Primarily eaten raw but suitable for applesauce ", 8 letters:
mcintosh

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 19456 Housing Units (2000): 12640 Land area (2000): 620.006161 sq. miles (1605.808518 sq. km) Water area (2000): 92.477252 sq. miles (239.514974 sq. km) Total area (2000): 712.483413 sq. miles (1845.323492 sq. km) Located within: Oklahoma ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
kind of red apples, 1874, from John McIntosh (b.1777), Ontario farmer who found them in 1796 while clearing woodland on his farm and began to cultivate them. The surname is Gaelic Mac an toisich "son of the chieftain."

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
__NOTOC__ McIntosh , Macintosh , or Mackintosh ( Gaelic : ) may refer to:

Usage examples of mcintosh.

By the time lunch was spread out and ready to serve, James Calhoun, Donald McIntosh, and George Yates had joined the festivities.

Doctor Lord and Quinn arrived, Annie Yates hurried in, followed shortly by Mollie McIntosh.

Yes, she did, she had one, but not much of one, and compared to the McIntosh in Google's throat, this was just a bitty crab apple, easy to overlook, not excessive for a woman.

She dropped McIntosh off at HQ then headed for the West End, her old student stomping grounds.

The natives were beginning to get extremely restless, milling and seething and whiffling all around the ballroom deck as McIntosh and his crew continued taking names, addresses, and telephone numbers.