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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 50,684 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
ALFRANKENThu Dec 21, 2017Senator in 2017 newsAlex Eaton-Salners
ANGKORWATTue Aug 8, 2023Buddhist temple built in the early 12th centuryZachary David Levy
ANNUITCOEPTISThu Apr 24, 2003Phrase on the back of a buckPaula Gamache
APPROPRIATEFri Jul 21, 1995Take, or authorize to giveMatt Gaffney
BADLOSERSat Nov 26, 2011Purveyor of some sour grapes?Brad Wilber
BALLCONTROLThu Apr 13, 1995Gridiron offense strategyGlenn E. Sykes
BROKEINThu Jan 10, 2008BurglarizedElizabeth C. Gorski
CARIBBEANISLANDFri Aug 19, 1994Curacao, e.g.Martin Ashwood-Smith
CATCHASERSat Nov 20, 20041982 Elmore Leonard novel set in south FloridaRobert H. Wolfe
COMITYSat Dec 16, 2023Courteous behavior, formallyGarrett Chalfin
CUTOFFSAWMon Sep 5, 2016Tool for severing a steel cable, maybeTracy Gray
DEFORMSFri Nov 4, 2011Gets bent out of shapePatrick Berry
DICECUPSat May 1, 2021Backgammon accessoryRyan McCarty
DIRTYLAUNDRYThu Jun 15, 2017*Secrets that would be embarrassing to revealRichard F. Mausser
EIGHTDAYSThu Sep 26, 2013Length of a Beatles "week"Tom Pepper and Victor Barocas
ESKIMOPIESun Sep 15, 2002Cold treatFred Piscop
FIRSTCRUSADESun Jul 23, 201711th-century campaign [4]Caleb Madison
FIVESATINSSat Feb 25, 2012"In the Still of the Nite" doo-wop group, with "the"Barry C. Silk
FLIPWILSONMon Jan 26, 20151970s comedian whom Time magazine dubbed "TV's First Black Superstar"Ian Livengood
JAEGERSat Aug 29, 2009Bullying seabirdDoug Peterson
KENDOLLSSat Nov 29, 2003Popular toys since 1961Randolph Ross
MANSPLAINEDSat Jun 8, 2019Was patronizing, in a wayAndrew J. Ries
MAURYPOVICHFri Jan 21, 1994TV hostA.J. Santora
MUNCHKINFri Jul 22, 2011PeeweeTodd McClary
NAPOLEONSOLOWed Jan 24, 2007The man from U.N.C.L.E.Gary Steinmehl
NORETURNSSun Nov 9, 2025"All sales final"Amie Walker
ONTARIANSFri Jun 21, 1996More than a third of the residents of CanadaG. R. Ferguson
PEJORATIVETue Apr 30, 2013DisparagingLynn Lempel
POTASSIUMWed Nov 30, 2022K, on the periodic tableAddison Snell
PURRINGTue Mar 6, 2018Operating smoothly, as an engineBruce Greig
REEXAMINEDSat Nov 29, 2008Like cold cases for which new evidence arisesBarry C. Silk
SMOOTHASSILKSun Feb 19, 2023Iron?Rebecca Goldstein
STRINGBEANSMon Oct 19, 2015*Tall, skinny sortsBruce Venzke and Victor Fleming
THATDOGDONTHUNTSat Jan 6, 2024"Bad plan!," in Southern slangBen Tolkin and Julian Xiao
UPANDAROUNDSun Feb 7, 1999Active againNancy Nicholson Joline
VANILLASKYMon Feb 11, 20192001 Tom Cruise thrillerHoward Barkin
WALDSTEINWed Mar 6, 1996#21N. S. Ross
WEEUNSun Apr 3, 2022TykeByron Walden
WILLIAMHOWARDTAFTThu May 20, 2021Who said "Presidents come and go, but the Supreme Court goes on forever"Trenton Charlson
YOGHSun May 31, 1998Middle English letterCathy Millhauser
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