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Answer for the clue "Woman who makes the rounds? ", 7 letters:
alewife

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Word definitions for alewife in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Alewife , also brewess or brewster , is a historical term for a woman who brewed ale for commercial sale.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
herring-like fish of North America, 1630s, named from the word for female tavern keepers (late 14c.), from ale + wife ; the fish so called in reference to its large abdomen.

Usage examples of alewife.

The butler and cupbearers served fine Burgundy as the alewife and her seductive daughter, Edith, sauntered about, proffering their ale and mead.

Faggots of wood and bags of fodder were carted up to the castle along with the casks of alewife and Pilsener unloaded from the barges floating along the river.

But of my own knowledge, I know that down to the year 1850, sharks and shad, alewives and herring, against Linnaeus's express edict, were still found dividing the possession of the same seas with the Leviathan.

While overcooked and oversalted lake alewife fillets in a sealed pot of brine was not my idea of a good time, there were folks inland for whom that was a great if expensive treat, and a very good supplement to a diet that consisted largely of bread and onion, with too little protein.

But of my own knowledge, I know that down to the year 1850, sharks and shads, alewives and herring, against Linnæus's express edict, were still found dividing the possession of the same seas with the Leviathan.