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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 50,644 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
AIRPOWERWed Dec 29, 2004Military strength in the skyJay Giess
ARTFAIRMon Nov 7, 2016Painting exhibitionBruce Haight
CHOKECHAINTue Aug 4, 1998Dog restraintJanet R. Bender
COMEOPENSat Jun 4, 2016Burst, in a wayByron Walden and Brad Wilber
CORONATESat Jan 20, 1996Crown, as a sovereignF. Longo
EMPTYCANSThu Jul 7, 2005Redeemable recyclablesDavid Quarfoot
FRESHASADAISYWed Aug 2, 2000Wide-awake and ready to goElizabeth C. Gorski
GRUDGEDSun May 11, 2014ResentedPeter A. Collins
HASITALLSat Apr 23, 2022Lacks for nothingMatthew Stock
IJSSELSat Sep 12, 2015Dutch branch of the RhineDamon Gulczynski
IMSOCONFUSEDFri May 10, 2024"None of this makes any sense!"Jesse Cohn
JOHNGALTSun Sep 11, 2011Ayn Rand protagonistKay Anderson
JOHNLAWSat Apr 4, 1998Policeman, in slangRich Norris
LAKEGEORGEWed May 27, 1998French and Indian War battle siteMark Elliot Skolsky
LAUGHERMon Mar 15, 2010Lopsided win, in slangFred Piscop
LORDGREYSTOKEMon Mar 6, 199517 Across's formal titleRandall J. Hartman
MAXILLAESun May 7, 2000JawbonesPatrick D. Berry
NICEGUYSFINISHLASTSun Jan 3, 1999Do unto others as you would have others do unto you, but also...Randolph Ross
NONSENSICALWed Sep 27, 2023MeaninglessScott Koenig
OHPRETTYWOMANSun Sep 17, 2023Comment to Aphrodite (Roy Orbison)Jill Rafaloff and Michelle Sontarp
ORNANWed Dec 1, 1999___ the Jebusite, of I and II ChroniclesBill Zais and Nancy Salomon
OSTENDEFri Sep 15, 1995Point NW of BruxellesMatt Gaffney
OUTANDFri Sep 26, 1997___ about (publicly visible)Chuck Deodene
POINTERSISTERSWed Dec 20, 2023Grammy winners for "Jump (for My Love)" (1984)Brad Wiegmann
PRATOSun Apr 22, 2001City near FlorencePatrick Berry
REAPPEARThu Nov 27, 2008Come back with recycling?Patrick Berry
RECEIVABLESat Oct 5, 2024Accounts ___ (ledger phrase)Natan Last
RESTRAINTSSat Jun 22, 2019Seatbelts, e.g.Joe Deeney
SAPANSun Jan 16, 2005East Indian heartwoodDamon J. Gulczynski
SETBACKSThu Sep 11, 1997BlowsMatt Gaffney
SETSUPSHOPFri Aug 3, 2001Begins a businessElizabeth C. Gorski
SQUIBSSat Feb 11, 2017Short write-upsFrederick J. Healy
STUFFEDOLIVESSat Apr 16, 1994Bartender's supplyRand H. Burns
THECHASETue May 20, 2025Action film climax one might "cut to," in a sayingRena Cohen
TINYGLITCHMon Dec 24, 2001Bit of a bugNancy Salomon and Marjorie Berg
TOTALASSETSSat May 11, 2024Measures of one's worthBilly Bratton
TURNABOUTISFAIRPLAYSun Apr 5, 2020Just saying?Jim Peredo
VENOMSTue Dec 24, 1996Bee and snake productsE. C. Gorski
WISEASSESSun Mar 24, 2024People who might answer "What's up?" with "The sky"John Kugelman
WRONGTURNSun Nov 20, 1994Motorist's goofMatt Gaffney
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