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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 50,474 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
AGESPOTSSun Jan 26, 2025Visible signs of maturityRich Proulx
AROIDSSun Sep 8, 1996Jack-in-the-pulpits, e.g.R. H. Wolfe
BARISTASMon Feb 24, 2020Workers with a daily grind?Jacob Stulberg
BIRLERSat Feb 26, 2011Competitive lumberjackBob Peoples
BLANKEXPRESSIONTue Jun 24, 2008Poker faceBarry C. Silk
CONTAINSSMALLPARTSSun Jan 31, 2016Audition caution for a movie with a cast of thousands?Yaakov Bendavid
CRISISPOINTSun Apr 15, 2007Do-or-die timeBrendan Emmett Quigley
CURATESEGGSat Apr 26, 2008Something damned with faint praise, in British lingoBrad Wilber
DERONSun Dec 1, 2013Three-time N.B.A. All-Star WilliamsAlan DerKazarian
DOESITSCALEThu Sep 4, 2025Investor's question for a start-up, to which 3-, 8-, 35- and 49-/7-Down reply "Yes!"'Colin Ernst
EXPECTSTHEWORSTTue Mar 11, 2008Is pessimisticEugene W. Sard
FACEPLATESSun Jul 31, 2005Surrounders of light switchesMark Feldman
FAIRENOUGHTue Jun 6, 2017"Point taken"Lisa Loeb and Doug Peterson
FLINTMICHIGANMon Mar 22, 2021Birthplace of General MotorsDaniel Grinberg
GAGLAWSSat Nov 14, 2015Secret enforcersKameron Austin Collins
INFORMEDSat Jun 18, 2022AbreastBrooke Husic
KRISTIYAMAGUCHISat Aug 22, 2009Olympic gold medalist who was a "Dancing With the Stars" championKaren M. Tracey
LARGELYWed Apr 29, 2015For the most partDaniel Landman
LONGISLANDICEDTEAThu Dec 17, 2015Alcoholic drink so named because of its color, not its contentDavid Kwong
MARQUEESun Sep 3, 2017Place for starsAndrew Zhou
MUTTERERThu Jun 11, 1998One who can hardly be made outRandall J. Hartman
PADRONISat Feb 26, 1994Roles in "The Godfather"Bob Klahn
PLANEGEOMETRYTue Dec 4, 2012Subject of a Euclidean treatiseElizabeth C. Gorski
PONZISCHEMERSun Jun 27, 2010IconMichael J. Doran
RENNETSFri Apr 29, 1994Milk-curdling agentsRandolph Ross
SNEAKPEEKSFri Aug 30, 2019PreviewsTrent H. Evans
SPACEBARSMon Mar 13, 2023Longest keys on keyboardsSam Koperwas and Jeff Chen
STEADYWORKFri Sep 7, 2001Hobo's aversionManny Nosowsky
TCCHENSat Jan 10, 2015Scorer of the first double eagle in U.S. Open history, 1985Joe Krozel
TERNISun May 27, 2018Italian city where St. Valentine was bornAndrew Chaikin
THEMARCHKINGFri Jul 4, 2008Sobriquet for 28-AcrossJohn Underwood
THENOTORIOUSBIGSat Nov 21, 2015"Mo Money Mo Problems" rapperNatan Last
THETIMEWARPSat Sep 22, 2018Dance in which "you bring your knees in tight"Sam Trabucco
TIKIBARSSun Jun 11, 2023Beachside watering holesSam Ezersky
TOFUSCRAMBLEMon Mar 20, 2023Vegan version of a classic brunch dishAdam Vincent
TSKTSKEDWed Feb 19, 2025Orally admonishedJoe Deeney
ULSTERMANSat Dec 24, 1994Northern IrelanderJohn Stanley
UNTRACEDSat Jul 10, 2010Not followedJoe DiPietro
USVISASSat Mar 19, 2022They're issued by the Bureau of Consular AffairsRyan McCarty
YELLOWBELLIEDMon Sep 18, 2017Deplorably cowardlyTom McCoy
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