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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 50,489 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
ALCORNThu Feb 9, 2006Mississippi's ___ State UniversityEthan Cooper
ANYLUCKTue Jan 15, 2019"Were you successful at all?"Samuel A. Donaldson
ANYOLDTIMEMon Apr 2, 2012"Whenever you feel like it"Lynn Lempel
BEARSREPEATINGSun Dec 5, 2021... GRIZZLY GRIZZLY GRIZZLY ...Chase Dittrich and Jeff Chen
BETTINGTHERANCHSat Aug 12, 2000Risking everythingRich Norris
CHEATINGHEARTTue Mar 19, 2002Sign of unfaithfulnessLouis Hildebrand
CNNNEWSSat Sep 17, 2011It's shown on TV monitors at many airportsPeter A. Collins
COLLARBONEWed May 17, 1995Shoulder partEd Early
DAMOZELSun Mar 22, 2009Young woman, old-styleJoon Pahk and Matt Matera
DEQUATREThu Aug 18, 1994Pas _____ (dance for four)A.J. Santora
ELEVENMENSat May 11, 2002Side in footballMark Diehl
ELMOROPERThu Feb 2, 1995George Gallup competitorBob and Sharon Klahn
EYESOCKETSSat Jan 25, 2025Holders of orbsMichael Lieberman
FAKEPUNTFri Jun 5, 2015Certain trick football playJames Mulhern
GODPAPASat May 10, 2003Drosselmeier's title in "The Nutcracker"Bob Klahn
GOLFTANSun Jun 26, 2022Shade that one might find on the links?Matthew Stock and Finn Vigeland
GRIFTERSun Nov 27, 2022Con artistAdam Wagner
HASITBOTHWAYSMon Sep 14, 2020Comes out ahead in either case ... as exemplified by 19-, 29-, 36- and 44-Across?John Guzzetta
HOUSATONICSun Dec 2, 2001River at Stratford, Conn.Nancy Nicholson Joline
INAUGURATORSat Dec 15, 2012Swearing-in figureWill Nediger
JOINHANDSSat Sep 27, 2008Unite (with)Karen M. Tracey
JUMPINGJACKTue Dec 10, 1996Single calisthenicD. Niles
KEEPTHECHANGEFri Nov 3, 2023Tip line?Robyn Weintraub
LEGGIESTFri Feb 23, 2007High-waisted to the extremePatrick Merrell
LITERARYSOCIETYWed Apr 1, 1998CIRCLEAlan Arbesfeld
LONGARMOFTHELAWMon Jan 5, 1998Legal reach, metaphoricallyMark Moldowsky
LOUCOSTELLOSun Jun 21, 2009"That was the best ice cream soda I ever tasted"Matt Ginsberg and Pete Muller
LOWNESSTue Dec 14, 2021Feeling of dejectionTao Platt
MAPLESYRUPMon Nov 30, 2020*Pancake toppingEmma Craven-Matthews
MEANDMYBIGMOUTHThu Jul 1, 2021"I can't believe I said that"Joe Deeney
PLAZASUITEMon Dec 29, 1997Title setting for a Neil Simon playGregory E. Paul
RESPRAYEDSat May 27, 1995Handled further infestationA.J. Santora
SHOEBLACKThu Sep 8, 2016Person whose work shinesJoanne Sullivan
SITCOMMYSat Oct 27, 2018Formulaically humorousByron Walden
SPACIERTue May 24, 2022More likely to daydream, sayElla Dershowitz
TEACOSYSun Dec 15, 2013Often-decorative kitchen item, in BritainJeff Chen
THREWFORALOOPThu Jul 9, 2020Caught off guardJoe Kidd
TROLLEYSun Feb 8, 2009Track runnerAlan Arbesfeld
WHITEHOUSEDOGSun Aug 10, 2014What the answer to each of the six starred clues starts withElizabeth C. Gorski
WITHETue Dec 6, 1994Willow twigWayne Robert Williams
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