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Random unique answer words

40 answers which have never been reused

This page is just for fun. It's a random collection of rare crossword answers; so rare that each appears only in a single Modern Era puzzle. Bogus entries (thematic words that make sense only in that crossword) are excluded.

There are 50,349 unique Modern Era answer words in the database.

Click any word to see it in the context of its puzzle. Words in this color did appear in pre-Shortz crosswords.

WordDateClueAuthor
ANIMATRONSWed Oct 23, 2019The T. rex in "Jurassic Park" and othersJennifer Nutt
BACKUPQBTue Mar 19, 2019Substitute for Tom Brady or Aaron Rodgers, informally [16,17]Daniel Larsen
BEASPORTFri Oct 5, 2007"C'mon, do me this favor"Lynn Lempel
BLOCKADESSat Aug 31, 2013Some trade barriersJosh Knapp
BOXEDWINEFri Feb 18, 2022It's hardly Châteauneuf-du-PapeAimee Lucido
BUTTERFLYSHRIMPTue Sep 21, 2010Entree on many a Chinese menuAdam G. Perl
CLAWFOOTFri Sep 8, 2023With 57-Down, old-fashioned bathroom fixtureRachel Fabi and Ken Stern
CROWDSOURCEFri Aug 29, 2014Poll Internet users on, perhapsDaniel Raymon
DIMMEMORYFri Mar 7, 2008It's hard to recallPaula Gamache
DOORBUSTERDEALSun Nov 28, 2021<em>Prop ax used in "The Shining," a valuable collectors' item, $200!</em>Jeff Kremer
FLATRATEBOXSat Nov 5, 2016U.S.P.S. option advertised with the slogan "If it fits, it ships"David Phillips
FREDEBBSat Apr 25, 2009"New York, New York" lyricistBrad Wilber
FUELSSPECULATIONSun Mar 24, 2024Oil futures?John Kugelman
GAZINGTue Mar 12, 2013StaringBruce Sutphin and Neville Fogarty
HESITATERSun Jun 11, 2006Lost one?Maxwell H. D. Johnson Jr.
HOLLIESSun Dec 21, 2014Some Christmas decorationsJoel Fagliano
HONEYISHRUNKTHEKIDSSun Dec 13, 2020Short film? (1989)Dan Margolis
HOWELLThu Jul 1, 1999Bell's partner, in film equipmentAlan Arbesfeld
ILTEMPOFri Apr 2, 2010Big Italian dailyAlan Olschwang
INMYTRIBESun Oct 15, 2000Platinum-selling 10,000 Maniacs album of the 80'sPatrick Berry
KEEPCLOSEWed Apr 19, 2023Not leave unattendedJoe Deeney
MERGELEFTThu Oct 6, 2022What you might have to do for some highway construction … or a first hint to solving this puzzle's themeSimeon Seigel
MONODYSat Oct 5, 1996Poem of lamentT. Payne
MORALMAJORITYSun Mar 15, 1998Soprano Gluck kidnapped by a fundamentalist group?Frank Longo
NEARMINTWed Oct 4, 2017Where "new" is in the dictionary?Evan Mahnken
OARERSSat Sep 20, 2014Galley slaves, e.g.Erik Agard
ONRESERVEFri Sep 16, 2016Put away for someonePatrick Berry
OSCARARIASSun Nov 18, 2018Costa Rican president who won the 1987 Nobel Peace PrizeByron Walden and Joel Fagliano
PINUPGIRLTue Sep 8, 2015Figure on a soldier's poster in W.W. IIJacob Stulberg
QUICKASAWINKTue Dec 6, 2005ProntoNancy Salomon
REPORTFORDUTYSun Jun 15, 2008Memo about where tariffs are imposed on incoming ships?Jeremy Newton
SUBOUTWed Jun 19, 2019Give a break from the gameSam Trabucco
SWASHERSat Feb 17, 2007Daring adventurerRobert H. Wolfe
TENTOMIDNIGHTSun Dec 31, 20061983 Charles Bronson thrillerElizabeth C. Gorski
THEGATESOFHELLTue Mar 9, 201015-/23-Across locationJeffrey Wechsler
TOUGHITOUTThu Aug 12, 1999Bravely endureRobert H. Wolfe
TRANSMIGRATIONSSat Aug 7, 2010Souls' post-death passagesJoe Krozel
UGLYDUCKLINGSun Mar 20, 2011Chick lit book #2, with "The" (1843)Brendan Emmett Quigley
ULTERIORMOTIVESun Jun 6, 1999Reason for coyness, maybeDavid J. Kahn
VERNACULARSat Jul 6, 2002Street languageNancy Joline
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