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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 50,639 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
ASSAULTSFri Sep 20, 2019BatteriesLuke Vaughn
BANNEDBOOKSFri Jan 12, 2024Merriam-Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary and "Where's Waldo?," once, surprisinglyHemant Mehta
BAYONETINGSat Feb 9, 2019Taking a stab at?Ryan McCarty
BLUNDERBUSSMon Aug 25, 2014Muzzle-loading firearmGreg Johnson
CALASHSat Nov 10, 2007Light carriage with a folding topDana Motley
CARYGRANTMon Aug 19, 2002"Arsenic and Old Lace" star, 1944Lynn Lempel
CENTRALDIVISIONMon Oct 23, 2000N.F.C. or A.F.C. subgroupNancy Salomon and Marjorie Berg
DELUSORYFri Oct 7, 2005MisleadingManny Nosowsky
DRCARTERSat May 13, 2006Noah Wyle's "ER" roleBrendan Emmett Quigley
ENTERSINTOThu Dec 16, 2004Starts, as an agreementMike Torch
FBICHIEFSat Dec 14, 2019Robert Mueller, onceRyan McCarty
FOOTMODELMon Aug 30, 2021One who might have a contract with a sandal manufacturerBrooke Husic
GILDALIVETue Dec 15, 20151980 one-woman comedy produced by Lorne MichaelsDavid Levinson Wilk
GLUEDTOTHETVMon Nov 6, 2023Where your eyes might stay during a suspenseful scene ... or the only place you'll find the "eyes" in this puzzleDesirée Penner and Jeff Sinnock
GOTAMATCHSat May 1, 2010Light seeker's questionPaula Gamache
INQUESTMon Mar 31, 2014Official investigationRobert Cirillo
INSENSATESat Nov 9, 1996NumbF. Longo
KNOWBYNAMEMon Jan 11, 2016Be familiar with without having metHoward Barkin
LABORPROTESTWed Apr 11, 2012StrikeDavid Kwong
LICENSEESTue Oct 22, 2013Royalty payers, sayKevan Choset
LONGHISTORYWed Oct 2, 2019What a civilization like India or Egypt hasMangesh Ghogre
METRONORTHSat Jan 19, 2008New York City transportation optionDavid J. Kahn
MUTOMBOWed Apr 5, 2017Basketball Hall-of-Famer Dikembe ___Alex Eaton-Salners
NIBBLERSWed Feb 6, 2019Dainty eatersQueena Mewers and Alex Eaton-Salners
ORIGAMISMon Dec 18, 1995Japanese paper figuresRandall J. Hartman
ORNANWed Dec 1, 1999___ the Jebusite, of I and II ChroniclesBill Zais and Nancy Salomon
PAGANISMThu Apr 21, 2005Primitive practicePatrick Merrell
PRENATALLYSat Jul 27, 1996Before birthF. Longo
RARESTAMPDEALERSat May 13, 2017One likely to have a large collection of albumsJeff Chen
REALMADRIDSat Dec 16, 2017Spanish football powerhouseSam Ezersky
RIVERDELTATue Jun 18, 2013*Fertile area where a stream empties into an oceanTim Croce
SOOTHSAYSat Jul 18, 2009ProphesyJoe Krozel
SWASHBUCKLERWed Apr 21, 1999Errol Flynn kind of roleMary E. Brindamour
SWEATDROPSMon Oct 19, 2020Nervousness, in the comicsFred Piscop
TECTONICPLATEMon Oct 11, 2010Shifting piece of the earth's crustRobert Fisher
THEBUSHESSat Apr 21, 2007Subject of 2004's best seller "American Dynasty"Byron Walden
TRACIIThu Sep 26, 2002Razor brandManny Nosowsky
TRAMWAYSThu Oct 31, 2002Peak-to-peak transportsDave and Diane Epperson
UNREPSThu Mar 26, 2020Some diplomats working in N.Y.C.Alex Eaton-Salners
WATERBIRDSSun Apr 25, 2004Egrets and heronsElizabeth C. Gorski
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