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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 50,657 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
AMAZINGLYThu Aug 6, 2015To everyone's surpriseGary Cee
AMERCEDSat Apr 2, 1994Penalized in courtManny Nosowsky
BEHINDTIMESun Jun 21, 1998Running lateJim Page
BELLIEDSun Jul 2, 2000___ up to (approached)Nancy Nicholson Joline
BETROTHSWed Jan 9, 2008Gets engaged to, old-styleJohn Farmer
CAPECODBAYSat Feb 25, 2017Giovanni da Verrazano discovery of 1524Mark Diehl
CAVORTEDThu Jan 11, 2007Made merryLee Glickstein and Nancy Salomon
CEILINGSThu Jun 25, 2015CapsDavid Poole
COLLABORATESun Jan 1, 2023Share a byline, maybeAdam Wagner, Michael Lieberman and Rafael Musa
CYNICALFri Mar 16, 2001Like DiogenesManny Nosowsky
DETERMINERSat Oct 13, 2007Decision makerBarry C. Silk
ELEGANTLYPUTSun Oct 21, 2018Dissed with flowery language, literally?Finn Vigeland
FLASHYSat May 18, 2019OstentatiousAndy Kravis and Erik Agard
GLUESTICKSWed Jan 12, 2022Some poster-making supplies [2,6]Adam Aaronson
GOESOFFWed Jun 28, 2006ExplodesMyles Callum
HESNOTATHISDESKTue Jul 28, 1998Stock secretarial ploy #3Robert Dillman
HOTBUTTONISSUESSun Dec 10, 2023The fashion magazine's editor focused on fasteners in her ...Zachary David Levy and Jeff Chen
INTONERSSat Feb 12, 2005Monks, at timesJoe DiPietro
JUSTAPHASEMon Aug 3, 2020The terrible twos, e.g. (one hopes!) ... or the start of 17-, 22-, 36- or 45-Across?Eric Bornstein
LASTINGPEACETue Oct 23, 2001Treaty's aimLeonard Williams
LEMONDROPCOOKIESSun Aug 30, 2009W--THL-SS R-AD-TERAshish Vengsarkar and Narayan Venkatasubramanyan
LIPPEDThu Apr 25, 1996LabiateW. Canine
MARSHALLMCLUHANFri Feb 22, 2013Coiner of the phrase "global village"Martin Ashwood-Smith
MINECARTFri Jun 7, 2024Memorable chase scene vehicle in "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom"Alice Liang and Christina Iverson
NEWSPAPERSThu Dec 2, 2004Items sold at standsPatrick Berry
OPENINGCEREMONYSun Oct 23, 2022When the lighting of the Olympic cauldron happensDaniel Bodily and Jeff Chen
OPTIWed Mar 29, 2017___-Free (contact lens solution)Jules P. Markey
PLUMBRULEFri Sep 6, 2019Surveyor's instrumentMark Diehl
ROLEMODELSSat Jul 1, 2017ParagonsDavid Phillips
SACHABARONCOHENSat Dec 6, 2008*Bat portrayerAshish Vengsarkar & Narayan Venkatasubramanyan
SENATESEATSSun Oct 22, 2006Very expensive contest prizes?Harvey Estes
SHORESUPSat Apr 25, 2009BolstersBrad Wilber
SPATTEDSat May 6, 2023QuarreledCarter Cobb
TELEVISESFri Mar 19, 1999Sends by airMark Diehl
THEMONKEYSPAWMon Feb 3, 2020Classic horror tale by W. W. JacobsMichael Schlossberg
THIRDMANTHEMEMon Mar 6, 20061950 #1 Anton Karas recordingJack McInturff
TIERCESun Jan 23, 2000Defensive position in fencingJoe DiPietro
TOYWITHSun Apr 1, 2007TeasePaula Gamache
TRICKQUESTIONTue Mar 16, 2010"How many months have 28 days?," e.g.Paula Gamache
WARHEADSat Oct 1, 1994Payload portionBob Klahn
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