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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 50,414 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
AIRFIELDSat Jun 12, 1999Tower's localeMatt Gaffney
ARRIVERSun Jan 27, 2008One pulling inMike Nothnagel
AUXILIARYVERBSun May 6, 2012Have, sayAlex Vratsanos
BAGGAGECAROUSELFri May 22, 2015Where everything has been checkedDavid Woolf
BEEFALOSSun Jul 21, 2002Low-fat meat providersTrip Payne
BODYODORSun Apr 5, 2020Secret targetJim Peredo
CAPITALJWed Feb 9, 2011*Start of the nameVictor Barocas
CAUTIONSFri Jul 3, 2015"Slippery when wet" and othersBrandon Hensley
CRAMINSat Jun 10, 2023Add with forceJohn Hawksley
DEJURESun Apr 16, 1995According to lawMatt Gaffney
GIVEWAYTOSat Nov 7, 2009Reluctantly acceptBob Klahn
GLOBALCLIMATESun Jan 18, 2009*Kyoto Treaty topicRandolph Ross
HEYWOODSat Sep 2, 1995"Begin the Beguine" pianist EddieManny Nosowsky
IRONBOUNDThu May 5, 1994UnyieldingMel Taub
JIDDASun Jul 22, 2001Red Sea portPatrick Berry
KABUKITHEATERSun Sep 21, 2025Traditional form of Japanese dramaAdrianne Baik
KARNFri Feb 6, 2009"Home Improvement" actor RichardFrederick J. Healy
LIFESENTENCESun Sep 14, 1997The maximum, oftenFrank Longo
LIVEALITTLEFri Apr 22, 2016"Have some fun!"Robyn Weintraub
LOSESSEATSFri Jan 5, 1996Does poorly in Congressional electionR. Ross
MAKEARUNFORITWed Dec 4, 2024Daniel Raymon
MANGOLEMONADEThu Oct 31, 2024Summer drink made from the fruits of two tropical treesSarah Sinclair and Paolo Pasco
MILLDAMThu Jan 22, 1998Structure near a flour factoryPatrick Jordan
OBDURACYSat Mar 15, 2003MulishnessAdam Cohen
OUTSAILEDSat Jan 15, 2005Beat at seaEd Early
PEACHTREESFri Feb 16, 2001Georgia bloomersBob Klahn
PEARLWHITEMon Aug 8, 1994"Perils of Pauline" starSidney L. Robbins
POMMELSWed Jan 3, 1996Saddle partsW. R. Williams
PROTEGESSun Apr 12, 2015Some young colleaguesJeff Chen
PRUDISHLYWed Oct 17, 2012In a Victorian mannerPeter Koetters
RADARSCREENFri Oct 1, 2021Range of consideration, metaphoricallyJim Horne and Jeff Chen
REAPPLYSun Feb 13, 2000Advice for a rejectee, maybeBill Zais
REINDEERCALVESSun Jan 2, 2022CERISE + LAVENDER = certain baby animalsPaolo Pasco
SATCHELSFri Apr 13, 2001Purse alternativesJoe DiPietro
SIMONIZEFri Sep 11, 2015Polish with waxPeter A. Collins
SOLARPUNKSun Apr 21, 2024Speculative fiction subgenre that envisions a sustainable energy futureMichael Schlossberg
SPRINGATFri Mar 22, 2013Attack as a cat mightTim Croce
TAKEASTROLLTue Apr 8, 2025Wander through the neighborhood after dinner, maybeBarbara Lin
TOUGHCOOKIETue Sep 28, 1999Not the easiest person to deal withElizabeth C. Gorski
UNANGELICSun Mar 21, 2004DevilishRoy Leban
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