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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 50,501 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
ALARMSYSTEMSat Dec 7, 2019Barrier to entryKevin G. Der and Erik Agard
BANDEDANTEATERSFri Jan 31, 2014NumbatsChris A. McGlothlin
BIRTHEDSun May 16, 2004Brought forthPatrick Berry
BRANDTSWed Sep 24, 2014First family of Germany, 1969-74Andy Kravis
CHISELSFri Jun 7, 2002CheatsManny Nosowsky
COLDFRAMESat Jun 9, 2001Protective garden structureRich Norris
CREAKSTue Oct 20, 1998Haunted house soundsFred Piscop
EBONYANDIVORYSun Aug 27, 20061982 #1 hit with the lyric "living in perfect harmony"Seth A. Abel
ENGRAVERYMon Jun 26, 1995Part of a jewelry businessSidney L. Robbins
GETSINSIDEFri Sep 29, 2023Seeks shelterMalaika Handa
GLUTENFREEPASTAFri Jan 22, 2016Rice elbows, e.g.Paula Gamache
GREATLAKESat Nov 25, 1995Michigan, e.g.Joe DiPietro
HAIRSPASat Mar 28, 2020Salon, fancilyErik Agard
HEFLINSun Dec 15, 2002Alabama senator of the 1970's-90'sRIchard Hughes
INEFFICACYSat Dec 7, 1996FutilityR. H. Burns
JESUSALOUFri May 1, 2015Youngest of a baseball trioDavid Steinberg
JOHNLEWISWed Feb 3, 2021Civil rights icon who led a historic march from Selma to Montgomery on 3/7/1965Yacob Yonas
LEAPSOVERFri Nov 25, 2005HurdlesJoe DiPietro
MADEANESTSat Aug 15, 2020Prepared to move to the sticks?Joe DiPietro
MULCHEDThu Mar 27, 1997Like many gardensAlex Vaughn
MUSHROOMThu Aug 22, 2019Grow quicklyEmily Carroll
MYLESSTANDISHSun Jan 11, 2015At Thanksgiving the Indians were impressed with the Pilgrims and their earth-toned platters, especially ___Peter A. Collins
NOTAPEEPFri Mar 10, 2023"Shut your mouth!"Claire Rimkus
OPHTHALMOFri Nov 10, 1995Introduction for an eye doctorBryant White
OSIEREDThu May 1, 1997Made of certain twigsMartin Schneider
OUGHTSThu Jun 19, 2008Possible name for the first decade of the centuryJoe Krozel
PAUSINGSat Jul 26, 2014Taking fiveJulian Lim
PUCCISSun Nov 19, 2000Some Italian designsCathy Millhauser
REWIPEWed Sep 18, 2002Go over again, as with a clothDavid J. Kahn
RUNABOUTSSat Dec 22, 2007RoadstersHarvey Estes
SPAREROOMSun May 23, 2021Offering to a houseguestJennifer Nebergall
STAYAWHILESat Jul 30, 2011"Sit yourself down"Patrick Berry
STUFFYSun Feb 5, 1995PompousFrank A. Longo
SUGARBUZZSun Oct 15, 2023"This doughnut is the talk of the town!"Jeff Chen and Juliana Tringali Golden
TAPDANCERSat Nov 24, 2018Fred Astaire, at timesDavid Steinberg
TARTLYSat Feb 22, 2025How criticism of a pastry chef might be delivered?Rose Conlon
TBILISIGEORGIAThu Jul 5, 2007*Caucasus capitalElizabeth C. Gorski
THECATSKILLSWed Aug 14, 2019Upstate New York area where 63-Across was heldDavid J. Kahn
UNAMERICANThu Mar 5, 2015Hating baseball and apple pie?Jim Peredo
WICHITAFALLSMon Mar 8, 2010City in 21-AcrossStanley Newman
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