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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 50,655 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
ABREASTOFTHINGSMon Oct 7, 1996"Au courant"S. Spadaccini
ACETINSun Apr 20, 1997Glycerol-based solventCharles M. Deber
ALEAGUEOFTHEIROWNSun Feb 9, 2020⚾ ♀️ 😢Brian Kulman
ANTTREESat Jun 25, 2005Venomous insects live in its hollow stemsJohn Underwood
ANYMANFri Aug 29, 2003"Thou canst not then be false to ___": PoloniusGilbert H. Ludwig
APCARTERSat Mar 25, 2006Patriarch of the "First Family of Country Music"Byron Walden
BACKBURNERSun Apr 6, 2014Sleeping sunbather, at times?Patrick Berry
BACKHANDEDCOMPLIMENTSSun Mar 17, 2013"For a righty, you hit the ball pretty well on your left side," and others?J. R. Leopold
BAPSSun Jan 5, 1997Some Protestants: Abbr.W. R. Williams
DUNZOWed Nov 19, 2025Finito or kaputJeremy Newton
FEELSSEENFri Dec 23, 2022Is comforted by not being ignoredBrandon Koppy
FOURBROTHERSTue Jan 16, 20072005 Mark Wahlberg movieDave Mackey
FULCRASun Dec 24, 2006PivotsBrendan Emmett Quigley
GLASWEGIANWed Jun 1, 1994GLASGOW: _____:: ...Bob Lubbers
GOLDENMEANThu Aug 7, 2008Aesthetically pleasing ratio of antiquityPeter A. Collins and Joe Krozel
HEADSTANDSSat Oct 8, 2005Some clowning aroundByron Walden
ICALLBSFri Nov 1, 2024"Yeah, you're lying"Spencer Leach
INCIDENCEFri Feb 23, 2001FrequencyJoe DiPietro
LABORPROTESTWed Apr 11, 2012StrikeDavid Kwong
LAKEBEDSSat Nov 2, 2019Geographical features that Mexico City and Kathmandu are built onPaolo Pasco and Erik Agard
LEFTTURNLANESat Jan 3, 2004Rights shouldn't be taken from itJames M. and James C. Jenista
LIECHTENSTEINERSat Dec 29, 2012Alpine nativeJoe Krozel
MEASURINGCUPWed Jul 30, 2014Undergarment fitting device?Jean O'Conor
MIDDLEEARTHTue Oct 22, 2013"The Lord of the Rings" setting ... or a feature of 17-, 24-, 38- and 49-Across?Kevan Choset
MIRROROFTHEMINDTue Feb 7, 2012Imagination, metaphoricallyMike Buckley
MMMDCCCLXXXVIIISat Jan 17, 2026Longest number writable in standard Roman numeralsAdam Aaronson
NONTRUMPSun Apr 25, 1999Like three out of four suitsJoe DiPietro
OLDSTORYSat Oct 26, 1996Threadbare excuseD. Niles
PRESCRIPTIONSun Mar 16, 2014See 16-DownJeremy Newton
REBUILTSun Jun 13, 2010Put back upFrancis Heaney
RUMBLEDThu Aug 24, 2006Had a street fightGary Steinmehl
SENDANSOSSat Oct 25, 1997Request helpJohn Scott Marrone
SNOWOWLSun Mar 11, 2012Northern birdVictor Fleming and John Dunn
SQUILLIONSFri Nov 23, 2018Ginormous quantitiesTemple Brown
STEVECANYONFri Sep 19, 1997Comics hero since 1947Rich Norris
SUASIONSat Jan 4, 2003Effort to convincePatrick Berry
THEATRICSWed May 5, 2010Courtroom antics, e.g.Dan Schoenholz
TURBINESSat Jun 18, 2005Some are wind-poweredSherry O. Blackard
TURKEYJERKYSat Aug 24, 2024Dried meat product with a rhyming nameRyan McCarty
YOURFLYISOPENSat Feb 20, 2010Exposure warning?Paula Gamache
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